
THE MAGIC FLUTE
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Premiere:
Duration:
October 10, 2019
125 minutes















CREATIVE TEAM
Librettist
Conductor
Director
Second conductor
Choir master
Concert master
Set designer
Costume designer
Lighting designer
Choreographer
Photographer
Dramaturge
Lectors
Emanuel Schikaneder
Jaroslav Kyzlink
Jaša Koceli
Marko Hribernik
Željka Ulčnik Remic
Igor Grasselli
Darjan Mihajlović Cerar
Branka Pavlič
David Andrej Francky
Tajda Podobnik
Mankica Kranjec
Tatjana Ažman
Vanda Vremšak Richter
Tomaž Zadnikar
CAST
Sarastro
Tamino
Pamina
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
Queen of the Night
First Lady
Second Lady
Third Lady
First child-spirit
Second child-spirit
Third child-spirit
First armoured man and first priest
Second armoured man and second
Dancers
Priests, women, people
Saša Čano
Peter Martinčič
David Jagodic
Dejan Maksimilijan Vrbančič
Edvard Strah
Urška Arlič Gololičič
Mojca Bitenc
Matjaž Robavs
Jože Vidic
Zala Hodnik
Martina Robinšak
Andrej Debevec
Rusmir Redžić
Matej Vovk
Nina Dominko
Petra Vrh Vrezec
Urška Breznik
Katja Konvalinka
Maja Krevs
Štefica Stipančević
Elena Dobravec
Sabina Gruden
Inez Osina Rues
Ambrož Sušnik
Pia Novak
Ana Došler
Žan Penič
Tatiana Smirnova
Nika Zajc
Matevž Sušnik
Sara Ognjanović
Eva Lavriha
David Čadež
Aljaž Žgavc
Janko Volčanšek
Silvo Škvarč
Anamaria Bagarić
Kany Obenga
Tajda Podobnik
Operni zbor in orkester SNG Opera in balet Ljubljana
THE MAGIC FLUTE

The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte, 1791), created by the composer at the end of his life, not only tops the list of Mozart's most performed operatic pieces, but also enriches the standard repertoire of every opera theatre in the world. This particular opera is the only work, written by the inspired composer in a very short time for the Viennese suburban Freihaustheater auf der Wieden, where he collaborated with the then renowned librettist and actor, as well as the theatre's producer and director, Emanuel Schikaneder. It is also the only Mozart's creation based on the tradition of the Viennese Volkstheater ('People's Theatre'), magical opera classics as well as the so-called mechanical comedies. The Magic Flute is one of the composer’s distinctively different and also quite atypical operas in terms of its story, characters and stage effects and at the same time a logical continuation of his creative opus, at least regarding the way he tackles his themes, mostly inspired by the age of Enlightenment. Its story is based on the dramatization of the contents of an individual quest for emotional fulfillment. Through its fairy tale themed narrative this work of art unveils the situation in the society during the period of Enlightenment, which brought far-reaching social changes. Moreover, the story, filled with imaginative scenes, fantasy elements and magical talismans always addresses generationally diverse audiences.
This production is directed by Jaša Koceli, a successful Slovenian theatre director who already participated in the creation and staging of the Slovenian operatic novelty Julka and Janez on our theatre’s Stage -3. Musical direction of this production is in the hands of Maestro Jaroslav Kyzlink.
Tatjana Ažman