Staatsoper Unter den Linden
Die Zauberflöte (Everding)
Opera
Unter den Linden 7, 10117 Berlin
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Description
It is one of the classics in the Staatsoper’s repertoire: August Everding’s production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s The Magic Flute. The production is unique for its reconstruction of Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s 1816 set design for what was then the Berlin Court Opera on Unter den Linden – including the legendary starry sky for the Queen of the Night, which has become an icon of scenography and continues to enchant audiences.
However, director Everding’s production was no museum piece: he brought to life the world portrayed on stage – which was based on almost two-hundred-year-old designs – through a timeless, spirited staging, which premiered at the Staatsoper in 1994, but remains every bit as witty and humorous today. Prince Tamino is saved from a giant serpent at the last minute by the three ladies of the Queen of the Night. The ladies then show him a picture of the queen’s daughter, Pamina, and he immediately falls in love with her. Together with the happy-go-lucky bird-catcher Papageno, he sets off on a journey to find his love, who is – as he discovers – being held captive by the sun priest Sarastro. In order to prove themselves worthy of the women they love, Tamino and Papageno must pass various difficult trials.
However, director Everding’s production was no museum piece: he brought to life the world portrayed on stage – which was based on almost two-hundred-year-old designs – through a timeless, spirited staging, which premiered at the Staatsoper in 1994, but remains every bit as witty and humorous today. Prince Tamino is saved from a giant serpent at the last minute by the three ladies of the Queen of the Night. The ladies then show him a picture of the queen’s daughter, Pamina, and he immediately falls in love with her. Together with the happy-go-lucky bird-catcher Papageno, he sets off on a journey to find his love, who is – as he discovers – being held captive by the sun priest Sarastro. In order to prove themselves worthy of the women they love, Tamino and Papageno must pass various difficult trials.
Cast
Tim Fluch / Giuseppe Mentuccia
Musical Director
August Everding
Director
Staatskapelle Berlin
Staatsopernchor
Kinderchor der Staatsoper
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René Pape / Friedrich Hamel
Sarastro
Aleksandra Olczyk / Regina Koncz
Queen of the Night
Elsa Dreisig / Evelin Novak
Pamina
Andrés Moreno García / Junho Hwang / Siyabonga Maqungo
Tamino
Jaka Mihelač / Carles Pachon
Papageno
Serafina Starke
Papagena
Florian Hoffmann
Monostatos
Arttu Kataja / Roman Trekel
Speaker
Clara Nadeshdin / Anna Samuil
Three ladies
Sandra Laagus / Natalia Skrycka
Three ladies
Marina Prudenskaya / Anna Kissjudit
Three ladies
Álvaro Diana
1. Priester
Arttu Kataja / Roman Trekel
2. Priester
Stephan Rügamer / Andrés Moreno García
1. Geharnischter
Manuel Winckhler / Irakli Pkhaladze
2. Geharnischter
Solisten des Kinderchors der Staatsoper
3 Knaben
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Katharina Lang
Revival director, assistant director
Fred Berndt
Set Design
nach Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Set Design
Dorothée Uhrmacher
Costumes
Franz Peter David
Light
Dani Juris
Chorus Master
Dates
Staatsoper Unter den Linden
Unter den Linden 7, 10117 Berlin
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