Mozart's Magic Fantasy: A Journey Through 'The Magic Flute'
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Mozart's Magic Fantasy: A Journey Through 'The Magic Flute'
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| Studio | Children's Group |
| Release Date | April 11, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 068478423721 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 19:31 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 35 new from $9.55, 17 used from $5.30, 1 collectible from $14.75 |
Tracks
- Lost in the Opera House: Oh Help Me
- Papageno and the Birds: The Best Birdcatcher
- The Queen of the Night: You Must Free My Daughter
- Pamina Arrives, Papageno's Magic Bells: A Girlfriend
- The Castle of Sarastro: O Endless Night
- The Magic Flute: O Listen
- The Escape: Let Us Hurry /What Tinkles So Brightly ...
- Sarastro's Welcome: The Gods Above
- The Attack of the Queen: The Powers of Night /This ...
- Pamina's Lament: Oh, My Heart Is Broken
- In the Labyrinth: Seekers of the Light
- Papageno and Papagena: Ring, O Bells
- Conclusion: Our Journey Is Over
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User Reviews
Average user review:| I'm 21, and I just bought the mp3 version... |
the story is so funny, and they do a wonderful job of translating the words so that they make sense to the children.
man... i wanna be the Queen of the Night... she's kickass haha
and yes, I really did just buy the mp3 of this on iTunes. and not for the boys i nanny, either... for me! December 8, 2008
| Great intro to opera! |
| Magic Flute interpreted for children |
| Incredible! A blessing for your kids and yourself |
| this cd is not for the parents, it's for the children. |
It is, in my opinion, the perfect introduction to opera. Growing up, I would listen to this whenever I was poorly and off school. I found the storyline exciting, sometimes scary, romantic, and yes the little girl annoyed me the older I got, but nevertheless, I used to imagine that I was her.
In response to the reviewer who said that this does not give you an appreciation of Mozart, I disagree entirely. It is true, Beethoven Lives Upstairs is also wonderful, and probably is a big influence on why he is one of my favourite composers, but thanks to Mozart's Magic Fantasy I am now enthralled by the actual opera, and have it as one of the most listened to playlists on my computer.
The most hum-able melodies and the scariest and jolliest tunes from his opera are on here, and it is the equivalent of an abridged book.
I would also highly recommend Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Mr Bach Comes to Call, and Peter and The Wolf - A Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra. May 8, 2006
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