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The magic flute / libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder ; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; director, Göran Järvefelt ; produced and directed for television by Thomas Olofsson ; co-produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk/Drottningholm Court Theatre Production AB/RM Arts/Swedish Television, Channel 1-Drama/SBS Australia.

Format Video (DVD)
Publication Info[London] : RM Associates ; Chatsworth, CA : Distributed exclusively by Image Entertainment, [2002], ©1989.
Description1 videodisc (160 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 scene selections guide (1 leaf : color illustrations)
Subject(s)
Included WorkMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Zauberflöte.
Included WorkSchikaneder, Emanuel, 1751-1812, librettist.
Included WorkJärvefelt, Göran, 1947-1989, director.
Included WorkOlofsson, Thomas director.
Included WorkBiel, Ann Christine, 1958- performer.
Included WorkDahlberg, Stefan, performer.
Included WorkPolgár, László, 1947-2010, performer.
Included WorkFrandsen, Birgit Louise, performer.
Included WorkSamuelson, Mikael, 1951- performer.
Included WorkLarsson, Birgitta (Soprano), performer.
Included WorkSoldh, Anita performer.
Included WorkSallay, Linnéa, performer.
Included WorkBlom, Inger performer.
Included WorkSalomaa, Petteri, performer.
Included WorkKyhle, Magnus, 1959- performer.
Included WorkÖstman, Arnold, 1939- conductor.
Other author/creatorDrottningholmsteatern performer.
Other author/creatorRM Arts (Firm)
Other author/creatorSveriges television.
Other author/creatorBayerischer Rundfunk.
Other author/creatorSpecial Broadcasting Service (Australia)
Other author/creatorImage Entertainment (Firm)
Other author/creatorReiner Moritz Associates.
Variant title Title on container: Mozart's The magic flute
Abstract Intertwining music of purity and beauty with the conventions of musical comedy, this opera is an exploration of man's search for truth and his confusion between the forces of light and dark. Mozart's final operatic legacy is a great work of the Enlightenment era.
General noteOriginally produced as a motion picture in 1989.
CreditsCostumes and props, Carl Friedrich Oberle ; camera, Stig-Arne Halvarsson ... [et al.] ; videotape editor, Jan Askelöf.
Cast Ann-Christine Biel (Pamina) ; Stefan Dahlberg (Tamino) ; Laszlo Polgar (Sarastro) ; Birgit Louise Frandsen (Queen of the Night) ; Mikael Samuelson (Papageno) ; Birgitta Larsson (Papagena) ; Anita Soldh, Linnéa Sallay, Inger Blom (Three ladies) ; Petteri Salomaa (The speaker) ; Magnus Kyhle (Monostatos) ; Elisabeth Berg, Ann-Christine Larsson, Anna Tomson (Three boys) ; Torbjörn Lillieqvist (A priest) ; Thomas Annmo, Olle Sköld (Two men in armour) ; Drottningholm Court Theatre Chorus and Orchestra ; Arnold Östman.
Audience MPAA rating: Not rated.
Other formsAlso issued on VHS.
Technical detailsDVD, Dolby digital stereo., Region 1 encoding.
LanguageIn German; with English subtitles.
Genre/formOpera films.
Genre/formFeature films.
Genre/formNonfiction films.
UPC 014381930924
Publisher numberID9309RADVD Image Entertainment
Stock numberMidwest Tape (http://www.midwesttapes.com)

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