16 May 2024
Premiere of the opera “Mozart. The Magic Flute" in Perm
June 25 and 26 at the Palace of Culture. Soldatova in Perm will host the long-awaited premiere of the opera “Mozart. The Magic Flute. This unique event will take place as part of the Diaghilev Festival, which annually attracts the attention of music and theater lovers.
Opera "The Magic Flute" is the last work of the great composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The libretto was written by Johann-Emmanuel Schikaneder based on the fairy tale "Lulu, or The Magic Flute" German poet Christopher Martin Wieland. The story, set in Ancient Egypt, follows the adventures of Prince Tamino, who sets out to rescue the beautiful Pamina from the captivity of the High Priest Sarastro. With the help of a magic flute and bells, Tamino and his friend Papageno overcome all trials on the way to a happy ending.
Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy this masterpiece of world opera classics performed by the musicAeterna orchestra. At the director's desk will be the musical director of the project, Evgeny Vorobyov, chief choirmaster of the Perm Opera and Ballet Theater and artistic director of the Parma Voices choir.
Palace of Culture named after. Soldatova – This is a unique platform where every viewer can plunge into an atmosphere of magic and beauty. A spacious hall, excellent acoustics and modern technical equipment will allow you to fully enjoy the splendor of a musical work.
Buy tickets for the opera “Mozart. The Magic Flute" you can do it now. Don't miss the chance to be part of this grand event! Hurry up, the number of places is limited!
Come on June 25 and 26 to the Palace of Culture named after. Soldatov and immerse yourself in the world of magic, love and music with the opera “Mozart. The Magic Flute.
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