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A fairy tale ending for 'The Magic Flute' March 15, 2018 at 5:05 a.m. | Updated March 15, 2018 at 12:51 p.m.
Superficially, Wolfgang Mozart's THE MAGIC FLUTE (or DIE ZAUBERFLOTE for you purists) and David Hertzberg's THE WAKE WORLD couldn't seem less alike and, taken together, they stretch the definition ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick An exceptional cast provides delights in this trimmed-down, family-friendly version of Mozart’s fairy tale opera. By Anthony ...
“Cornucopia,” the iconoclastic artist’s new live extravaganza at the Shed, features a 50-member choir, seven flutists and music describing a feminine, hopeful future.
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Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” is opera’s most beloved fairy tale — a prince and princess and a dragon; light battling darkness; dangerous trials and a happy ending — and Maurice Sendak is ...
This week, you can stream opera productions from all over the world, from The Met, to Seattle, Los Angeles, England, and more. Check out these 10 operas that you don't want to miss this week.
The fairy tales made famous by the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm take a quick trip to midcentury American suburbia — the land of alcohol, adultery and Freudian analysis — in Anne Sexton’s ...
Sega and Epics have announced PopoloCrois: Narcia’s Tears and the Fairy’s Flute for iOS and Android devices. Sega will host an official announcement presentation at Tokyo Game Show 2017.