Papageno-Papagena
KOMPONIST:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
VERLAG:
Editions BIM
PRODUKTFORMAT:
Stimmensatz
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Blechbläser Ensemble
Duet-Aria from "The Magic Flute" Papageno in Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is a bird catcher who is himself half-bird and half-man and who in addition to catching birds is constantly looking for a mate. Somewhat of a simpleton but nevertheless a jovial character, Papageno could in today's terms be
Spezifikationen
Komponist | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Verlag | Editions BIM |
Instrumentierung | Blechbläserquintett |
Moeilijkheidsgraad orkest | Grade 4 |
Produktformat | Stimmensatz |
Instrument Group | Blechbläser Ensemble |
ISMN | 9790207015051 |
No. | BIMENS4 |
Tiijdsduur | 00:05:00 |
Beschreibung
Duet-Aria from "The Magic Flute"
Papageno in Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is a bird catcher who is himself half-bird and half-man and who in addition to catching birds is constantly looking for a mate. Somewhat of a simpleton but nevertheless a jovial character, Papageno could in today's terms be called the "comic relief" in the opera. For that reason Mozart's music for him abounds in humor. In this particular duet aria, which comes near the end of the opera, Papageno sees his mate Papagena for the first time and they both rejoice over the discovery and even manage to have their first family squabble (meas. 60). The music is always gay and humorful even in argument and care should be taken to keep the musical style light and nuid. P. K.