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    Opera

    The Magic Flute (Mozart)

    Mozart

    Illustration for The Magic Flute (Mozart)

    Friday, January 29, 2027

    7:30 PM

    Amore Opera

    220 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10009

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart combined lyrical melody with intricate harmony across his operas; The Magic Flute is a central work in that output, written as a singspiel that mixes aria and spoken dialogue. Amore Opera presents The Magic Flute, offering an occasion to hear Mozart’s orchestral textures and vocal writing in a staged operatic setting.

    About The Magic Flute(opera)

    The Magic Flute

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    Mozart’s *The Magic Flute* is a German Singspiel in two acts, moving between spoken dialogue and set-piece arias as it follows Tamino and Pamina through trials that test loyalty, fear, and the uses of power. Premiered in Vienna in 1791, it became a durable repertory work, and New York has long treated it as a common reference point in both opera houses and chamber-scale stagings. Current NYC presentations span Amore Opera, The Morgan Library & Museum, and 92NY, with ties to artists including Mozart and Maurice Sendak. One reason it matters is its plainspoken blend of popular theater and complex musical craft.

    About the Artist

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Step into the enchanting world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a timeless maestro whose compositions continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Known for his extraordinary ability to blend melodic beauty with intricate harmony, Mozart's work transcends time, finding a vibrant home in New York City's cultural tapestry.