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Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte

Simon Keenlyside (Papageno); Dorothea Röschmann (Pamina); Will Hartmann (Tamino); Diana Damrau (Queen of the Night); Franz-Josef Selig (Sarastro); Ailish Tynan (Papagena)

The internationally renowned Mozart interpreter Sir Colin Davis conducts the chorus and orchestra of the Royal Opera House and a glittering cast in David McVicar’s 2003 production of Mozart’s last opera recorded, in sumptuous surround sound, live at Covent Garden. Recorded in High Definition.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/09/2003
Sound Formats: Dolby Surround; Dolby Stereo
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, ES
Catalogue Number: OA0886D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/03/2008
Sound Formats: 2.0 PCM & 5.1 DTS
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE (EXTRAS ONLY) ES (PAL) EN, ES (NTSC)
Catalogue Number: OABD7002D
Conductor(s):
Colin Davis
Orchestra(s):
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Artist(s):
Simon Keenlyside; Dorothea Röschmann; Will Hartmann; Diana Damrau; Franz-Josef Selig; Ailish Tynan; The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; Colin Davis
"This production’s slow journey from darkness into the light…works well on the small screen, not least thanks to high-definition camera work and Sue Judd’s inspired direction for television. The real magic, though, is supplied by the onstage cast ... In Dorothea Röschmann’s hands, Pamina emerges not so much a powerless victim of Fate but more as a passionate woman prepared to suffer in the nameof love. Her natural command of the stage is sagely employed by McVicar ... Diana Damrau’s supremely sung Queen of the Night oozes class, while Simon Keenlyside’s profoundly human, touchingly sympathetic view of Papageno deserves an Olivier Award." (Classic fM)

"... a mellow warmth that was deeply satisfying. Simon Keenlyside...a triumph as quite the most engaging Papageno I have ever encountered ... With an exceptional Queen of the Night, Diana Damrau, this is an evening no Mozart lover should miss..." (The Mail on Sunday)

Simon Keenlyside (Papageno); Dorothea Röschmann (Pamina); Will Hartmann (Tamino); Diana Damrau (Queen of the Night); Franz-Josef Selig (Sarastro); Ailish Tynan (Papagena)

The internationally renowned Mozart interpreter Sir Colin Davis conducts the chorus and orchestra of the Royal Opera House and a glittering cast in David McVicar’s 2003 production of Mozart’s last opera recorded, in sumptuous surround sound, live at Covent Garden. Recorded in High Definition.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/09/2003
Sound Formats: Dolby Surround; Dolby Stereo
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, ES
Catalogue Number: OA0886D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/03/2008
Sound Formats: 2.0 PCM & 5.1 DTS
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE (EXTRAS ONLY) ES (PAL) EN, ES (NTSC)
Catalogue Number: OABD7002D

Conductor(s):
Colin Davis
Orchestra(s):
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Artist(s):
Simon Keenlyside; Dorothea Röschmann; Will Hartmann; Diana Damrau; Franz-Josef Selig; Ailish Tynan; The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; Colin Davis

"This production’s slow journey from darkness into the light…works well on the small screen, not least thanks to high-definition camera work and Sue Judd’s inspired direction for television. The real magic, though, is supplied by the onstage cast ... In Dorothea Röschmann’s hands, Pamina emerges not so much a powerless victim of Fate but more as a passionate woman prepared to suffer in the nameof love. Her natural command of the stage is sagely employed by McVicar ... Diana Damrau’s supremely sung Queen of the Night oozes class, while Simon Keenlyside’s profoundly human, touchingly sympathetic view of Papageno deserves an Olivier Award." (Classic fM)

"... a mellow warmth that was deeply satisfying. Simon Keenlyside...a triumph as quite the most engaging Papageno I have ever encountered ... With an exceptional Queen of the Night, Diana Damrau, this is an evening no Mozart lover should miss..." (The Mail on Sunday)