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The Magic Flute - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

OPERA BY WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
KV. 620; KV 620; K 620; K. 620; Die Zauberflote; The three boys (opera); THE THREE BOYS; Sarastro; Magic flute; Papageno; Zauberflöte; Zauberflote; Die Zauberflõte; Die Zauberflöte; Die Zauberfloete; Der Königin der Nacht; Der Koenigin der Nacht; Die Königin der Nacht; Pamina; The magic flute; The three boys (opera characters); Magic Flute; Die Konigin der Nacht; Die Koenigin der Nacht; Der Konigin der Nacht; Zauberfloete; Ach, ich fühl's; Konigin der Nacht; Konigin der nacht; Königin der Nacht; Königin der nacht; Il Flauto Magico; March of the Priests; March of the priests; Die Zauberfloten; Magic Flute Overture; Tamino (The Magic Flute); Papagena
  • Papageno and Papagena; from a production at [[Texas A&M University–Commerce]]
  • Libretto cover design by Peter Hoffer, 1959
  • Tamino charms the animals.
  • Pamina (Tiffany Speight) and Papageno (Richard Burkhard) sing "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen" in a 2006 [[New Zealand Opera]] production
  • Tamino and Pamina undergo their final trial; watercolor by [[Max Slevogt]] (1868–1932)
  • [[Emanuel Schikaneder]], librettist of ''Die Zauberflöte'', shown performing in the role of Papageno. The object on his back is a birdcage; see below.
  • Baritone [[Markus Werba]] appearing as Papageno. He wears his pipes and carries his magic bells; both instruments are essential to the plot.
  • Arrival of Sarastro on a chariot pulled by lions, from a 1793 production in [[Brno]]. Pamina appears at left, Papageno at right. In the background are the temples of Wisdom, Reason, and Nature.
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The Magic Flute         
Il flauto magico (opera di Mozart)
magic square         
  • A 6×6 magic square from ''Book of Wonders'' (from 16th century manuscript).
  • thumb
  • A magic square on the Sagrada Família church façade
  • [[Dürer]]'s ''Melancholia I'' (1514) includes an order 4 square with magic sum 34
  • A geometric magic square.
  • The 3×3 magic square in different orientations forming a non-normal 6×6 magic square, from an unidentified 19th century Indian manuscript.
  • Semi-log plot of Pn, the probability of magic squares of dimension n
  • Lo Shu from "The Astronomical Phenomena" (''Tien Yuan Fa Wei''). Compiled by Bao Yunlong in 13th century, published during the [[Ming dynasty]], 1457–1463.
  • Parshvanatha temple]], in [[Khajuraho]], [[India]]
  • A page from Simon de la Loubère's ''Du Royaume de Siam'' (1691) showcasing the Indian method of constructing an odd magic square.
  • This page from [[Athanasius Kircher]]'s ''Oedipus Aegyptiacus'' (1653) belongs to a treatise on magic squares and shows the ''Sigillum Iovis'' associated with Jupiter
  • A page displaying 9×9 magic square from Cheng Dawei's ''Suanfa tongzong'' (1593).
  • The first linear area magic square
  • [[Yang Hui]]'s construction method
  • Iron plate with an order-6 magic square in [[Eastern Arabic numerals]] from China, dating to the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271–1368).
SUMS OF EACH ROW, COLUMN, AND MAIN DIAGONALS ARE EQUAL
Magic squares; Magic Square; Date magic square; Date magic squares; Wafq; The Arithmetic Progression in Magic square; Simple magic square; Simple magic squares; Numbers, planetary; Magic Squares; Parker square; Parker Square; Kameas; Multiplicative magic square; Semimagic square
quadrato magico
magic trick         
  • spiritual]] magic to rip off each cilent they swung in ''The Dr. Q. Book.'' However, a group of people believe Alexander to be a con-man too.
  • French comedy magician [[Éric Antoine]]
  • Advertisement for [[Isaac Fawkes]]' show from 1724 in which he boasts of the success of his performances for the King and Prince George
  • A magician, from the point of view of the audience, seemingly igniting fire out of nowhere from the palm, which can be deemed either stage or shock magic. It can even promote religion.
  • [[John Nevil Maskelyne]], a famous magician and illusionist of the late 19th century.
  • decapitation illusion]] may be performed
  • A stage magician using a [[top hat]] as a prop
  • [[Amateur]] magician performing "children's magic" for a birthday party audience
  • A [[mentalist]] on stage in a mind-reading performance, 1900
  • Transformation: Change of color
ENTERTAINMENT CONSTRUCTED AROUND TRICKS AND ILLUSIONS
Illusionist; Stage magic; Stage magician; Magician (illusionist); Magic trick; Stage magicians; Magic (conjuring); Magic (entertainment); Magic illusions; Bizarre magic; Conjouring; Magician's code; Disappearing Act; Bizarre Magic; Magician (illusion); Levitating woman; Floating woman; Stage-magic; Magician's Code; Trick magic; Magic tricks; Magic (Illusion); Illusionists; Smoking thumb; Vanishing act; Golden Age of Magic; Illusionary magic; Magic (performance art); Illusion (magic); Stage Magic; Performance magic; Magic Trick; Illusionsm; Comedy magic; Comedy magician; Magick (illusion); Conjuration (illusion); Conjuring (illusion)
trucco della magia, illusione

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ويكيبيديا

The Magic Flute

The Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflöte, pronounced [diː ˈtsaʊbɐˌfløːtə] (listen)), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a Singspiel, a popular form during the time it was written that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The work premiered on 30 September 1791 at Schikaneder's theatre, the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna, just two months before the composer's premature death. Still a staple of the opera repertory, its popularity was reflected by two immediate sequels, Peter Winter's Das Labyrinth oder Der Kampf mit den Elementen. Der Zauberflöte zweyter Theil (1798) and a fragmentary libretto by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe titled The Magic Flute Part Two.

The allegorical plot was influenced by Schikaneder and Mozart's interest in Freemasonry and concerns the initiation of Prince Tamino. Enlisted by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the high priest Sarastro, Tamino comes to admire the high ideals of the latter and he and Pamina both join Sarastro's community, while the Queen and her allies are vanquished.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. In 17'1, Mozart‘s opera "The Magic Flute" premiered in Vienna, Austria.
2. The Marionette Theater at Schönbrunn offers shows of "The Magic Flute" several times a week. www. marionettentheater.at.
3. A family version of "The Magic Flute" at the Met would have to be done right, though.
4. Bergman showed his lighter side in the following year‘s "The Magic Flute," again first produced for TV.
5. Website: www.dallmann.at. – Compiled by Judy Lowe Story continues below ON STAGE: A marionette‘s performance of Mozart‘s ‘The Magic Flute‘ in Salzburg.