Uploaded by fairlytaleofnewyork on Sep 18, 2010
W.A. Mozart
"Die Zauberflöte"
Edith Mathis - Pamina
Nicholai Gedda - Tamino
Horst Stein - Conductor
Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra
Production 1971
Painting (The title page) - Stage set of Act ll, Scene 3 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 -- 1841)
Special thanks to Herur22 for her kind help and support.
N.B. The sound is cracked at 4.41. Unfortunately it is not repairable. Hope you still enjoy it.
Synopsis
ACT I. Three ladies in the service of the Queen of the Night save the fainting Prince Tamino from a serpent. When they leave to tell the queen, the birdcatcher Papageno bounces in and boasts to Tamino that it was he who slew the serpent. The ladies return to give Tamino a portrait of the queen's daughter, Pamina, who they say is enslaved by the evil Sarastro, and they padlock Papageno's mouth for lying. Tamino immediately falls in love with Pamina's face in the portrait. The queen, appearing in a burst of thunder, is grieving over the loss of her daughter; she charges Tamino with Pamina's rescue. The ladies hand a magic flute to Tamino and magic silver bells to Papageno to ensure their safety, appointing three spirits to guide them. Sarastro's slave, Monostatos, pursues Pamina but is frightened away by the feather-covered Papageno, who tells Pamina that Tamino loves her and intends to save her.
Led to the Temple of Sarastro, Tamino is advised by a high priest that it is the queen, not Sarastro, who is evil. Hearing that Pamina is safe, Tamino charms the animals with his flute, then rushes to follow the sound of Papageno's pipes. Monostatos and his retainers chase Papageno and Pamina but are rendered helpless by Papageno's magic bells. Sarastro, entering in ceremony, promises Pamina eventual freedom and punishes Monostatos. Pamina is enchanted by a glimpse of Tamino, who is led into the temple with Papageno.
ACT II. Sarastro tells his priests that Tamino will undergo initiation rites. Sworn to silence, Tamino is impervious to the temptations of the queen's ladies, who have no trouble derailing the cheerful Papageno from his course of virtue. The Queen of the Night dismisses Monostatos, whom she finds kissing the sleeping Pamina, and gives her daughter a dagger with which to murder Sarastro. The weeping Pamina is confronted and consoled by Sarastro. The gourmand Papageno is just as quick to break a new oath of fasting, and he jokes with a flirtatious old lady, who vanishes when asked her name. Tamino remains steadfast, breaking Pamina's heart: she cannot understand his silence. The priests inform Tamino that he has only two more trials to complete his initiation. Papageno, who has broken his oath, is eliminated from the trials, but after pleading for a cuddly wife settles for the old lady. When he promises to be faithful she turns into a young Papagena, but soon disappears. After the spirits save the despairing Pamina from suicide, she finds Tamino and walks with him through the ordeals by water and fire, protected by the magic flute. Papageno also is saved from attempted suicide by the spirits, who remind him that if he uses his magic bells he will find true happiness. When he does, Papagena appears and the two plan for the future and move into a bird's nest. The Queen of the Night, her three ladies, and Monostatos attack the temple but are defeated and banished. Sarastro joins Pamina and Tamino as the throng hails Isis, Osiris, and the triumph of courage, virtue, and wisdom.
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Impresionante.... un ejemplo de cómo se canta. La señora Mathis es un claro exponente de las cualidades que debe tener un cantante: dicción, legato, expresividad, sonido cuidado. Excelente!!!
isavillagar 3 months ago
Truly exciting to be able to see this historic film. Mathis is an ideal Pamina showing
sweetness, courage, & lyric elegance as Mozart intended. Her acting is pivotal
& carries the scene in dramatic fashion. Gedda's voice pierces the air with
precision, wonderful sound and that special timbre. Seamless ensemble
acting and glorious music for the three voices is utterly captivating, focusing
our attention but also sparking the visual imagination. Thank you for posting this
treasure!
Kievest 1 year ago
What a great Pamina and Tamino!!! What a great production! I Edith Mathis is the proof that a opera singer could be beautiful and with a wonderful voice and technique. Nowadays they are beautiful but with a "sloppy" technique and they sing all over the world. Here I see two wonderful singers with a light that seems a painting!
It's only nmy opinion.
Lorenzo
giasone85 1 year ago
Beautiful voices of great singers and Mozart's heavenly music!
Thank you , Satoko!
evewiemer 1 year ago
Marvelous!!!
cuoylyf 1 year ago
Está muy bonito, Satoko, y el sonido también. Felicidades!
PIEDRAHITAJORGE 1 year ago
Thank You, Satoko. I am very glad that you posted this beautiful duet.
Herur22 1 year ago
' Die Zauberflote ' ( K. 620, 1791 ) is among the last works of the Salzburg's divine genius. Great !
MrGunterguerrero 1 year ago
I enjoyed the beautiful music.
--------Ellen
Shabannie 1 year ago
C'est magnifique! Merci à vous Satoko!
77Opera 1 year ago
Beautiful!!!
Grandma mary
Fr3derick 1 year ago