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Die Fledermaus
"Happy is he who forgets what cannot be changed!" It is probably the most popular, but certainly the most Viennese of all operettas: Johann Strauss' immortal bat.
The young novice Maria looks after the children of the widowed Baron von Trapp. Initial rejection turns into affection, and Maria becomes a family member who finally accompanies the Trapps' flight from the Nazis
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Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is a collective cultural heritage and the most-performed opera of all. It combines magic fairy tales and educational novels, Masonic symbolism and the tradition of the Viennese suburban theater from the 18th century. It is enigmatic and contradictory, and that is its quality. At the Vienna Volksoper, Mozart's universal work is a fixed star in the repertoire.
The young novice Maria looks after the children of the widowed Baron von Trapp. Initial rejection turns into affection, and Maria becomes a family member who finally accompanies the Trapps' flight from the Nazis
...
Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is a collective cultural heritage and the most-performed opera of all. It combines magic fairy tales and educational novels, Masonic symbolism and the tradition of the Viennese suburban theater from the 18th century. It is enigmatic and contradictory, and that is its quality. At the Vienna Volksoper, Mozart's universal work is a fixed star in the repertoire.
tick tick... BOOM! is semi-autobiographical, existential and innovative.
Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is a collective cultural heritage and the most-performed opera of all. It combines magic fairy tales and educational novels, Masonic symbolism and the tradition of the Viennese suburban theater from the 18th century. It is enigmatic and contradictory, and that is its quality. At the Vienna Volksoper, Mozart's universal work is a fixed star in the repertoire.
"Happy is he who forgets what cannot be changed!" It is probably the most popular, but certainly the most Viennese of all operettas: Johann Strauss' immortal bat.
tick tick... BOOM! is semi-autobiographical, existential and innovative.
The young novice Maria looks after the children of the widowed Baron von Trapp. Initial rejection turns into affection, and Maria becomes a family member who finally accompanies the Trapps' flight from the Nazis
...
Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is a collective cultural heritage and the most-performed opera of all. It combines magic fairy tales and educational novels, Masonic symbolism and the tradition of the Viennese suburban theater from the 18th century. It is enigmatic and contradictory, and that is its quality. At the Vienna Volksoper, Mozart's universal work is a fixed star in the repertoire.
The young novice Maria looks after the children of the widowed Baron von Trapp. Initial rejection turns into affection, and Maria becomes a family member who finally accompanies the Trapps' flight from the Nazis
...
tick tick... BOOM! is semi-autobiographical, existential and innovative.
Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is a collective cultural heritage and the most-performed opera of all. It combines magic fairy tales and educational novels, Masonic symbolism and the tradition of the Viennese suburban theater from the 18th century. It is enigmatic and contradictory, and that is its quality. At the Vienna Volksoper, Mozart's universal work is a fixed star in the repertoire.
"Happy is he who forgets what cannot be changed!" It is probably the most popular, but certainly the most Viennese of all operettas: Johann Strauss' immortal bat.
The young novice Maria looks after the children of the widowed Baron von Trapp. Initial rejection turns into affection, and Maria becomes a family member who finally accompanies the Trapps' flight from the Nazis
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“Oh, why do you fall in love with someone?” Carmen asks herself this question in Georges Bizet’s opera of the same name
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The young novice Maria looks after the children of the widowed Baron von Trapp. Initial rejection turns into affection, and Maria becomes a family member who finally accompanies the Trapps' flight from the Nazis
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“Oh, why do you fall in love with someone?” Carmen asks herself this question in Georges Bizet’s opera of the same name
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Just as William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet are born into rival families, Maria and Tony are linked to rival gangs. Tony is a jet, member of a gang of white American youth led by his best friend, Riff
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Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is a collective cultural heritage and the most-performed opera of all. It combines magic fairy tales and educational novels, Masonic symbolism and the tradition of the Viennese suburban theater from the 18th century. It is enigmatic and contradictory, and that is its quality. At the Vienna Volksoper, Mozart's universal work is a fixed star in the repertoire.
“Oh, why do you fall in love with someone?” Carmen asks herself this question in Georges Bizet’s opera of the same name
...
"Happy is he who forgets what cannot be changed!" It is probably the most popular, but certainly the most Viennese of all operettas: Johann Strauss' immortal bat.
Just as William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet are born into rival families, Maria and Tony are linked to rival gangs. Tony is a jet, member of a gang of white American youth led by his best friend, Riff
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