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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Beekman Books Inc
- ISBN
- 9780846428480
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Original edition details
Other editions (13)
The Magic Flute Chorus Parts
1998 • Faber & Faber
English
The Magic Flute German, English Language Edition, Chorus Parts
1985 • Alfred Publishing Company, Incorporated
German
Magic Flute
1990 • Eclipse Books
English
Magic Flute
1973 • Scroll Pr
English
The Magic Flute: English National Opera Guide 3 (English National Opera Guides) (English and German Edition)
1980 • Oneworld Classics
English
Other editions

The Magic Flute Chorus Parts
1998 • Faber & Faber
English

The Magic Flute German, English Language Edition, Chorus Parts
1985 • Alfred Publishing Company, Incorporated
German

Magic Flute
1990 • Eclipse Books
English

Magic Flute
1973 • Scroll Pr
English

The Magic Flute: English National Opera Guide 3 (English National Opera Guides) (English and German Edition)
1980 • Oneworld Classics
English

The Magic Flute Vocal Score
1998 • Faber & Faber
English

The Magic Flute German, English Language Edition, Comb Bound Vocal Score
1985 • Alfred Publishing Company, Incorporated
German

The Magic Flute
2000 • Abbeville Press
English

The Magic Flute: Libretto (Faber Edition)
1998 • Alfred Music
English

The Magic Flute: An Opera in Two Acts
2001 • Library Reprints
English

Magic Flute (Guide to Understanding and Appreciating Opera)
2007 • Black Dog & Leventhal
English

The Magic Flute
2000 • Abbeville Press, Incorporated
English

Die Zauberflöte.
1991 • Freies Geistesleben
German
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Reviewers widely celebrate The Magic Flute for its musical and visual enchantment, often describing it as a delightful romp that skillfully blends fantasy with reality, humor with philosophical depth. Many praise it as a masterpiece and one of Mozart's finest operas, noting its rich cultural, philosophical, and symbolic layers. The work's fantastical atmosphere and unique setting are frequently highlighted, as is its exploration of themes such as virtue, moral maturation, wisdom, and truth through a symbolic journey. The music is consistently lauded for its brightness and joy, effectively underscoring the opera's themes of light and darkness. Particular acclaim is given to the challenging yet incredibly beautiful arias of the Queen of the Night, and the character of Papageno is frequently cited as a beloved element, providing much-needed humor, folk wisdom, and a balance to the more serious undertones. For many, the plot's weird and fantastical elements successfully capture and maintain attention, making it an engaging experience.
Despite its artistic merits, criticisms of The Magic Flute frequently point to its dated perspectives. Reviewers often find the plot or story to be simplistic, even "silly," and not always satisfying for adult audiences, sometimes likening it to children's tales. A significant area of concern revolves around the work's misogynistic and potentially racist elements. Female characters are often perceived as either passive or outright villainous, with the opera's underlying philosophy appearing to subjugate women and question their capabilities for leadership. Some readers find the philosophical or Masonic aspects to be dense or tedious, while others note inconsistencies or "breaks" in the text. There is a general consensus that reading the libretto in isolation is not ideal, as the music is considered essential for a full and proper appreciation of the work. Additionally, the German vocabulary can present a challenge for language learners.
Ultimately, The Magic Flute stands as a celebrated and profoundly influential opera, a testament to Mozart's enduring genius, even when viewed through a modern lens. It is highly recommended for those who appreciate classical music, opera, and works rich in historical, cultural, and philosophical context, particularly those interested in the Age of Enlightenment and Freemasonry. This opera will especially appeal to readers who can engage with a historical piece by acknowledging its period-specific elements while still appreciating its immense artistic and symbolic value. It is also a fitting choice for lovers of fantastical or surreal narratives and those who enjoy a compelling blend of humor and deeper symbolic meaning. While the music remains paramount, delving into the libretto, ideally in a well-annotated edition, can significantly enhance one's understanding of its complex narrative and themes.
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