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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2023

Jessica Waldoff
Affiliation:
College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Musical Examples

  4. List of Contributors

  5. Acknowledgments

  6. List of Abbreviations

  7. Introduction

    Jessica Waldoff

  8. Part IConception and Context

    1. 1German Opera in Mozart’s Vienna

      Estelle Joubert

    2. 2The Magic Flute’s Libretto and German Enlightenment Theater Reform

      Martin Nedbal

    3. 3Emanuel Schikaneder and the Theater auf der Wieden

      Lisa de Alwis

    4. 4The Magic Flute in 1791

      Austin Glatthorn

  9. Part IIMusic, Text, and Action

    1. 5Music as Stagecraft

      Julian Rushton

    2. 6Enduring Portraits: The Arias

      Laurel E. Zeiss

    3. 7“All Together, Now”? Ensembles and Choruses in The Magic Flute

      Nicholas Marston

    4. 8Musical Topics, Quotations, and References

      Mark Ferraguto

    5. 9Instrumentation, Magical and Mundane

      Emily I. Dolan and Hayley Fenn

    6. 10The Dialogue as Indispensable

      Catherine Coppola

    7. 11Music, Drama, and Spectacle in the Finales

      John Platoff

  10. Part IIIApproaches and Perspectives

    1. 12Seeking Enlightenment in Mozart’s Magic Flute

      Richard Kramer

    2. 13Birdsong and Hieroglyphs: Exoticism and Enlightened Orientalism in The Magic Flute

      Matthew Head

    3. 14Partial Derivatives: Sources, Types, and Tropes in The Magic Flute

      Thomas Bauman

    4. 15Pamina, the Queen, and the Representation of Women

      Jessica Waldoff

    5. 16Blackness and Whiteness in The Magic Flute: Reflections from Shakespeare Studies

      Adeline Mueller

  11. Part IVReception, Interpretation, and Influence

    1. 17Zauberflöte: A Cultural Phenomenon in an Age of Revolution

      Ian Woodfield

    2. 18The Magic Flute in Biography, Criticism, and Literature

      Simon P. Keefe

    3. 19The Elusive Compositional History of The Magic Flute

      Daniel R. Melamed

    4. 20Staging The Magic Flute

      Kate Hopkins

    5. 21Ingmar Bergman’s Film Version of The Magic Flute

      Dean Duncan

  12. Further Reading

  13. Index

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  • Edited by Jessica Waldoff, College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts
  • Book: The Cambridge Companion to <i>The Magic Flute</i>
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Jessica Waldoff, College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts
  • Book: The Cambridge Companion to <i>The Magic Flute</i>
  • Online publication: 24 November 2023
Available formats
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