Mozart: The Magic Flute Trailer

Mozart: The Magic Flute Trailer (1989)

16 September 1989 Music 160 mins

A delightful fairy tale, Mozart's final operatic legacy remains a great work in the spirit of the Enlightenment. Intertwining music of awesome purity and beauty with the conventions of musical comedy, it explores Man's search for truth and his confusion between the forces of light and dark. This production from The Drottningholm Court Theatre is conducted by Arnold Ostman and played on authentic period instruments.

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Cast

László Polgár

as Sarastro

Brigit Louise Frandsen

as The Queen of the Night

Mikael Samuelson

as Papageno

Brigitta Larsson

as Papagena

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 16 September 1989

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