The Magic Flute, Masonic OperaDa Capo Press, 1982 M04 21 - 336 páginas |
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... symbolic characters . As representing the feminine world from which Pamina has come , and from which she just has ... symbolism will be elucidated later . Here let us recall that in the story of Gene- sis he appears as the essential ...
... symbolic characters . As representing the feminine world from which Pamina has come , and from which she just has ... symbolism will be elucidated later . Here let us recall that in the story of Gene- sis he appears as the essential ...
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... symbolic " journey " of initiation , the subject of the opera's second act . The happy success of that journey brings a return to the same tonality : stretto * and re - exposi- tion , after which a victorious coda represents the triumph ...
... symbolic " journey " of initiation , the subject of the opera's second act . The happy success of that journey brings a return to the same tonality : stretto * and re - exposi- tion , after which a victorious coda represents the triumph ...
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... symbolic death " ) ; then the Three Ladies , mes- sengers of the Night ( representing female society in its frivo ... symbolism of the opera now beginning . The agitated introduction is longish ( the length necessitated by the accompany ...
... symbolic death " ) ; then the Three Ladies , mes- sengers of the Night ( representing female society in its frivo ... symbolism of the opera now beginning . The agitated introduction is longish ( the length necessitated by the accompany ...
Contenido
Traditions and Misunderstandings | 7 |
4 | 19 |
5 | 27 |
Derechos de autor | |
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action already answer appears aria asks beginning Born called century Chapter character chords close complete composed Die Zauberflöte E-flat Earth Elements episode expresses face fact feminine final Fire five flute follow give given hand idea initiation kingdom later lead leave less libretto light lodge magic major masculine Masonic Masonry Massin Master meaning measure minor Monostatos moral Mozart nature never Night notes opening opera orchestra original Pamina Papageno Paris perhaps phrase Plate play preceding present priests Queen question reason recall reference remain repeated represents rhythm ritual role Sarastro says scene Schikaneder seems seen serpent significance speak stage story symbolic Tamino Temple theater third Three Boys Three Ladies tion tonality traditional translation trial true voice Water woman young Zauberflöte