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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
November 2023
Print publication year:
2023
Online ISBN:
9781108551328

Book description

Since its premiere in 1791, The Magic Flute has been staged continuously and remains, to this day, Mozart's most-performed opera worldwide. This comprehensive, user-friendly, up-to-date critical guide considers the opera in a variety of contexts to provide a fresh look at a work that has continued to fascinate audiences from Mozart's time to ours. It serves both as an introduction for those encountering the opera for the first time and as a treasury of recent scholarship for those who know it very well. Containing twenty-one essays by leading scholars, and drawing on recent research and commentary, this Companion presents original insights on music, dialogue, and spectacle, and offers a range of new perspectives on key issues, including the opera's representation of exoticism, race, and gender. Organized in four sections – historical context, musical analysis, critical approaches, and reception – it provides an essential framework for understanding The Magic Flute and its extraordinary afterlife.

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Contents


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  • 15 - Pamina, the Queen, and the Representation of Women
    pp 234-251
  • Part IV - Reception, Interpretation, and Influence
    pp 273-342
  • 17 - Zauberflöte: A Cultural Phenomenon in an Age of Revolution
    pp 275-290
  • 18 - The Magic Flute in Biography, Criticism, and Literature
    pp 291-303
  • 19 - The Elusive Compositional History of The Magic Flute
    pp 304-318
  • 20 - Staging The Magic Flute
    pp 319-332
  • 21 - Ingmar Bergman’s Film Version of The Magic Flute
    pp 333-342
  • Further Reading
    pp 343-353
  • Index
    pp 354-360

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