The Metropolitan Opera: The Magic Flute

The Metropolitan Opera: The Magic Flute (2000)


  • Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Music
  • Release Date: 2000-11-13
  • User Rating: 10/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 48min
  • Language: Deutsch
  • Production Company: The Metropolitan Opera
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Directors: Brian Large, Guus Mostart.
star 10/10
From 1 Ratings

Summary

Mozart’s allegorical fairy tale has charmed audiences and inspired artists, for more than 200 years. A few weeks before this telecast, the Met unveiled a new production of the opera featuring the colorful designs of acclaimed artist David Hockney. His bold colors and vivid images enchanted audiences and seemed to inspire the striking cast, led by James Levine’s affectionate conducting. Francisco Araiza is the young prince Tamino, who finds himself in a strange land, forced to undergo mysterious tests so he can rescue, then marry, the woman he loves, Pamina, played by Kathleen Battle. Kurt Moll is the compassionate Sarastro and Luciana Serra is the Queen of the Night.

The Metropolitan Opera: The Magic Flute Trailer

Is The Metropolitan Opera: The Magic Flute on HBO Max?

Unfortunately the movie The Metropolitan Opera: The Magic Flute is not yet available on HBO Max.

  • Francisco Araiza

    as Tamino
  • Kathleen Battle

    as Pamina
  • Manfred Hemm

    as Papageno
  • Kurt Moll

    as Sarastro
  • Luciana Serra

    as The Queen of the Night
  • Barbara Kilduff

    as Papagena
  • Andreas Schmidt

    as Speaker of the Temple
  • James Courtney

    as First Priest
  • Bernard Fitch

    as Second Priest
  • Heinz Zednik

    as Monostatos
  • Juliana Gondek

    as First Lady
  • Mimi Lerner

    as Second Lady
  • Judith Christin

    as Third Lady
  • Ted Huffman

    as First Boy
  • Benjamin Schott

    as Second Boy
  • Per-Christian Brevig

    as Third Boy
  • Mark Baker

    as First Armed Man
  • Michael Devlin

    as Second Armed Man
  • Glenn Alpert

    as Slave
  • Robert Manno

    as Slave
  • James Levine

    as Conductor
  • MET Orchestra

    as
Directing Brian Large Director
Art David Hockney Production Design
Costume & Make-Up David Hockney Costume Design
Lighting Gil Wechsler Lighting Coordinator
Directing Guus Mostart Director
Writing Emanuel Schikaneder Writer

keyboard_arrow_up