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Die Zauberflöte : opera in two acts

Title
  1. Die Zauberflöte : radio broadcast, 2010-04-10 [sound recording] : opera in two acts / music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder.
Published by
  1. [New York, NY] : Metropolitan Opera, c2010.
Author
  1. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791

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Additional authors
  1. Juntwait, Margaret
  2. Siff, Ira
  3. Heath, Mary Joanne Renner, 1954-
  4. Toolajian, Loren
  5. Schikaneder, Emanuel, 1751-1812
  6. Fischer, Ádám, 1949-
  7. Kleiter, Julia
  8. Shagimuratova, Albina
  9. Yunus, Monica
  10. Polenzani, Matthew
  11. Gunn, Nathan
  12. König, Hans-Peter
  13. Harmer, Wendy Bryn
  14. Barton, Jamie
  15. Mumford, Tamara
  16. Reese, Irwin
  17. Williams, Dennis, (Tenor)
  18. Montgomery, Craig, (Singer)
  19. Fedderly, Greg, 1961-
  20. Taylor, Jacob
  21. Nagarajan, Neel Ram
  22. Makepeace, Jonathan A.
  23. Pittsinger, David
  24. Crawford, David, 1978-
  25. Fitch, Bernard
  26. Webb, Philip, (Tenor)
  27. Bernstein, Richard, (Bass-baritone)
  28. Principe, Matthew
  29. Brownlee, Lawrence
  30. Weisz, Robert
  31. Racette, Patricia, 1967-
  32. Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.), performer.
  33. Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.), donor NN-RHA
  34. Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcast collection.
Description
  1. 3 sound discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Metropolitan Opera Saturday matinée broadcasts
  2. Toll Brothers--Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network ; [broadcast of] April 10, 2010
Uniform title
  1. Zauberflöte
  2. Metropolitan Opera Broadcast (Radio program)
  3. Metropolitan Opera Saturday matinée broadcasts.
  4. Toll Brothers--Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network ; [broadcast of] April 10, 2010.
Alternative title
  1. Zauberflöte
Subject
  1. Operas
  2. Singspiel
Genre/Form
  1. Live sound recordings.
Contents
  1. CD 1. Introduction and synopsis of act 1 (Margaret Juntwait and Ira Siff) ; Act 1 ; Met Cameo (Mary Jo Heath talks with Robert Weisz) ; Loren Toolajian talks with Matthew Polenzani and Nathan Gunn -- CD 2. Loren Toolajian talks with Matthew Polenzani and Nathan Gunn (conclusion) ; commentary (Juntwait and Siff) ; Toolajian talks with Wendy Bryn Harmer, Jamie Barton and Tamara Mumford ; Mary Jo Heath feature on Singspiel with Matthew Principe (on tape) ; Juntwait talks with Lawrence Brownlee ; Met Memory (Mary Jo Heath with Patricia Racette, soprano) ; synopsis of act 2 (Juntwait and Siff) ; Act 2 -- CD 3. Act 2 (conclusion) ; closing remarks (Juntwait and Siff).
Call number
  1. *LDC 51007
Note
  1. Compact discs.
  2. House program on file in Music Division.
Indexed in (note)
  1. Opera news
Event (note)
  1. Broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, April 10, 2010.
Source (note)
  1. Metropolitan Opera;
Language (note)
  1. Sung in German.
Author
  1. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791, composer.
Title
  1. Die Zauberflöte : radio broadcast, 2010-04-10 [sound recording] : opera in two acts / music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder.
Imprint
  1. [New York, NY] : Metropolitan Opera, c2010.
Series
  1. Metropolitan Opera Saturday matinée broadcasts
  2. Toll Brothers--Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network ; [broadcast of] April 10, 2010
  3. Metropolitan Opera Saturday matinée broadcasts.
  4. Toll Brothers--Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network ; [broadcast of] April 10, 2010.
Performer
  1. Julia Kleiter (Pamina) ; Albina Shagimuratova (Queen of the Night) ; Monica Yunus (Papagena) ; Matthew Polenzani (Tamino) ; Nathan Gunn (Papageno) ; Hans-Peter König (Sarastro) ; Wendy Bryn Harmer (First Lady) ; Jamie Barton (Second Lady) ; Tamara Mumford (Third Lady) ; Irwin Reese (First slave) ; Dennis Williams (Second slave) ; Craig Montgomery (Third slave) ; Greg Fedderly (Monostatos) ; Jacob Taylor (First boy) ; Neel Ram Nagarajan (Second boy) ; Jonathan Makepeace (Third boy) ; David Pittsinger (Speaker) ; David Crawford (First priest) ; Bernard Fitch (Second priest) ; Philip Webb (First guard) ; Richard Bernstein (Second guard) ; Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra ; Adam Fischer, conductor ; Margaret Juntwait, broadcast announcer.
Indexed in:
  1. Opera news, v. 74, no. 10 (April 2010).
Event
  1. Broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, April 10, 2010.
Language
  1. Sung in German.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Music Division Audio and Moving Image material
Added author
  1. Juntwait, Margaret, host.
  2. Siff, Ira, commentator.
  3. Heath, Mary Joanne Renner, 1954- interviewer, commentator.
  4. Toolajian, Loren, interviewer.
  5. Schikaneder, Emanuel, 1751-1812, librettist.
  6. Fischer, Ádám, 1949- conductor.
  7. Kleiter, Julia, performer.
  8. Shagimuratova, Albina, performer.
  9. Yunus, Monica, performer.
  10. Polenzani, Matthew, performer, interviewee.
  11. Gunn, Nathan, performer, interviewee.
  12. König, Hans-Peter, performer.
  13. Harmer, Wendy Bryn, performer, interviewee.
  14. Barton, Jamie, performer, interviewee.
  15. Mumford, Tamara, performer, interviewee.
  16. Reese, Irwin, performer.
  17. Williams, Dennis, (Tenor), performer.
  18. Montgomery, Craig, (Singer), performer.
  19. Fedderly, Greg, 1961- performer.
  20. Taylor, Jacob, performer.
  21. Nagarajan, Neel Ram, performer.
  22. Makepeace, Jonathan A., performer.
  23. Pittsinger, David, performer.
  24. Crawford, David, 1978- performer.
  25. Fitch, Bernard, performer.
  26. Webb, Philip, (Tenor), performer.
  27. Bernstein, Richard, (Bass-baritone), performer.
  28. Principe, Matthew, commentator.
  29. Brownlee, Lawrence, interviewee.
  30. Weisz, Robert, commentator.
  31. Racette, Patricia, 1967- commentator.
  32. Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.), performer.
  33. Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.), donor NN-RHA
Added title
  1. Metropolitan Opera Broadcast (Radio program)
Research call number
  1. *LDC 51007
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