Johann Joseph Nouseul Vídeos
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Emanuel Schikaneder Benedikt Schack Stein Johann Joseph Nouseul Josepha Hofer Hölle Franz Xaver Gerl 1789 1790 1791
The Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflöte), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a Singspiel, a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The work premiered in 1791 at Schikaneder's theatre, the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna. The opera was the culmination of a period of increasing involvement by Mozart with Schikaneder's theatrical troupe, which since 1789 had been the resident company at the Theater auf der Wieden. Mozart was a close friend of one of the singer-composers of the troupe, tenor Benedikt Schack (the first Tamino), and had contributed to the compositions of the troupe, which were often collaboratively written. Mozart's participation increased with his contributions to the 1790 collaborative opera Der Stein der Weisen (The Philosopher's Stone), including the duet ("Nun liebes Weibchen", K. 625/592a) among other passages. Like The Magic Flute, Der Stein der Weisen was a fairy-tale opera and can be considered a kind of precursor; it employed much the same cast in similar roles. Mozart evidently wrote keeping in mind the skills of the singers intended for the premiere, which included both virtuosi and ordinary comic actors asked to sing for the occasion. Thus, the vocal lines for Papageno—sung by Schikaneder himself—and Monostatos (Johann Joseph Nouseul) are often stated first in the strings so the singer can find his pitch, and are frequently doubled by instruments. In contrast, Mozart's sister-in-law Josepha Hofer, who premiered the role of the Queen of the Night, evidently needed little such help: this role is famous for its difficulty. In ensembles, Mozart skillfully combined voices of different ability levels. The pitch ranges of two of the original singers for whom Mozart tailored his music have posed challenges for many singers who have since recreated their roles. The Queen of the Night's "Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen" ("The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart") reaches a high F6, rare in opera. At the low end, the part of Sarastro, premiered by Franz Xaver Gerl, includes a conspicuous F2 in a few locations. The duet "Bei Männern welche Liebe fühlen" is from Act 1 Scene 2 and although written as a voice duet, I created this arrangement for Flute & Viola. Sheet music made with MuseScore - (http•••)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Emanuel Schikaneder Benedikt Schack Stein Johann Joseph Nouseul Josepha Hofer Hölle Franz Xaver Gerl 1789 1790 1791
The Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflöte), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a Singspiel, a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The work premiered in 1791 at Schikaneder's theatre, the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna. The opera was the culmination of a period of increasing involvement by Mozart with Schikaneder's theatrical troupe, which since 1789 had been the resident company at the Theater auf der Wieden. Mozart was a close friend of one of the singer-composers of the troupe, tenor Benedikt Schack (the first Tamino), and had contributed to the compositions of the troupe, which were often collaboratively written. Mozart's participation increased with his contributions to the 1790 collaborative opera Der Stein der Weisen (The Philosopher's Stone), including the duet ("Nun liebes Weibchen", K. 625/592a) among other passages. Like The Magic Flute, Der Stein der Weisen was a fairy-tale opera and can be considered a kind of precursor; it employed much the same cast in similar roles. Mozart evidently wrote keeping in mind the skills of the singers intended for the premiere, which included both virtuosi and ordinary comic actors asked to sing for the occasion. Thus, the vocal lines for Papageno—sung by Schikaneder himself—and Monostatos (Johann Joseph Nouseul) are often stated first in the strings so the singer can find his pitch, and are frequently doubled by instruments. In contrast, Mozart's sister-in-law Josepha Hofer, who premiered the role of the Queen of the Night, evidently needed little such help: this role is famous for its difficulty. In ensembles, Mozart skillfully combined voices of different ability levels. The pitch ranges of two of the original singers for whom Mozart tailored his music have posed challenges for many singers who have since recreated their roles. The Queen of the Night's "Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen" ("The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart") reaches a high F6, rare in opera. At the low end, the part of Sarastro, premiered by Franz Xaver Gerl, includes a conspicuous F2 in a few locations. The duet "Bei Männern welche Liebe fühlen" is from Act 1 Scene 2 and although written as a voice duet, I created this arrangement for Flute & Viola.
Mozart Ruth Ziesak Schmid Luciana Serra Heinz Zednik Franz Grundheber Georg Solti Emanuel Schikaneder Josepha Hofer Benedikt Schack Anna Gottlieb Franz Xaver Gerl Johann Joseph Nouseul Damas Hofmann Maurer Kistler Hölle Wiener Philharmoniker 1784 2005 2010
Tamino: Deon van der Walt Pamina: Ruth Ziesak Papagena: Edith Schmid-Lienbacher Papageno: Anton Scharinger Sarastro: Rene Pape Königin der Nacht: Luciana Serra Monostatos: Heinz Zednik Sprecher: Franz Grundheber "Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor" "Wiener Philharmoniker" Dirección musical: sir Georg Solti Dirección de escena: Johannes Schaaf Historia Cuando Mozart estrenó La flauta mágica tenía treinta y cinco años. El empresario teatral Emanuel Schikaneder pasaba graves apuros económicos y el compositor, gran amigo suyo desde los años de juventud y en su misma situación financiera, resolvió escribir para él una obra que podría dar dinero. Al conocer que un teatro rival iba a estrenar otra ópera con igual asunto, se modificó por completo la acción dotándola, además, de una significación simbólica de acuerdo con las prácticas masónicas, ya que tanto Mozart como Schikaneder pertenecían a la misma Logia. El elemento mítico y maravilloso adquirió en La flauta mágica un gran relieve. Schikaneder era hermano masón de Mozart. Fue el primero que interpretó a Papageno, mientras que el papel de la Reina de la Noche era interpretado por Josepha Hofer, cuñada de Mozart. Otros intérpretes del estreno fueron: Benedikt Schack (Tamino), Anna Gottlieb (Pamina), Franz Xaver Gerl (Sarastro), Johann Joseph Nouseul (Monostatos), Herr Winter (Orador) y Barbara Gerl (Papagena). Interpretaron a las tres damas: Mlle Klöpfer, Mlle Hofmann y Mme Elisabeth Schack; a los tres muchachos, Anna Schikaneder, Anselm Handelgruber y Franz Anton Maurer; a los dos sacerdotes, Johann Michael Kistler y Urban Schikaneder y, finalmente, los dos hombres armados fueron Johann Michael Kistler y Herr Moll. Según muchos historiadores y críticos, hay una importante influencia masónica en la ópera, debido a que Mozart fue iniciado en la logia masónica de Viena llamada Zur Wohltätigkeit ("La Beneficencia") el 14 de diciembre de 1784. Cuando se produjo el estreno de La flauta mágica, la masonería acababa de ser prohibida en los dominios del emperador José II, por su relación en ese país con los Iluminados de Baviera. Muchas de las ideas y motivos de la ópera recuerdan los de la filosofía de la Ilustración. La flauta mágica sigue siendo importante dentro del repertorio operístico estándar y aparece como la número 4 en la lista de Operabase de las óperas más representadas en todo el mundo para el período 2005-2010.4 Su estatus como obra maestra de la ópera es incuestionable y ciertamente único dentro del más reducido ámbito del singspiel, donde no tiene comparación posible. Algunas de sus melodías son muy familiares, como el dúo de Papageno y Papagena, o el aria de coloratura de la Reina de la Noche titulada Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen (La venganza del infierno hierve en mi corazón) y el aria del príncipe Tamino.
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