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Qué (quién) es Ehemann der Königin - definición

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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Das Spitzentuch der Königin         
  • [[Johann Strauss II]]
OPERETTA COMPOSED BY JOHANN STRAUSS II
Das Spitzentuch der Konigin; The Queen's Lace Handkerchief; Das Lied der Liebe
(The Queen's Lace Handkerchief) is an operetta by Johann Strauss II. The libretto by Heinrich Bohrmann-Riegen and Richard Genée was based on the Spanish writer Cervantes.
Das Herz der Königin         
1940 FILM BY CARL FROELICH
Das Herz der Konigin; The Heart of the Queen; The Heart of a Queen
Das Herz der Königin (The Heart of the Queen) is a 1940 German historical film, making selective use of the life story of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her execution by Queen Elizabeth I for anti-English and pro-Scottish propaganda, in the context of the Second World War going on at the time.
The Favourite of the Queen         
1922 FILM BY FRANZ SEITZ SR.
Der Favorit der Königin
The Favourite of the Queen (German: Der Favorit der Königin) is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Franz Seitz and starring Erich Kaiser-Titz, Hanna Ralph and Willy Kaiser-Heyl.Bock & Bergfelder p.

Wikipedia

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.