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2015-16 Season

The Magic Flute

by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Overview

Dates

October 20, 25, 27, 29; November 4, 8, 12, 14, 17, 20, 2015

Language

Sung in English with English supertitles

Libretto

Emanuel Schikaneder

Conductor

Lawrence Foster

In a fantastical world of ferocious dragons and enchanted musical instruments, a noble prince sets out to rescue a beautiful princess and ensure the triumph of truth and justice.

The Buzz

"A charming, buoyant creation!"

—San Jose Mercury News

"Soprano Sarah Shafer gave a soulful and vocally robust performance...bringing copious amounts of vocal power, lyricism and dramatic urgency."

—San Francisco Chronicle

"Jun Kaneko’s designs charm and delight the eye and first-rate vocal performances enhance the evening’s musical appeal."

—San Francisco Chronicle

Synopsis

The forces of good and evil try to win over a prince, princess and a lovelorn birdcatcher.

 

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Cast

Pamina

Sarah Shafer 1

Sarastro

Alfred Reiter

 Albina Shagimuratova

The Queen of the Night

Albina Shagimuratova

Greg Fedderly

Monostatos

Greg Fedderly

First Lady

Jacqueline Piccolino

Papagena

Maria Valdes

First Boy

Michael Sacco*

Second Boy

Pietro Juvara

Third Boy

Rafael Karpa-Wilson *

Crew

Conductor

Lawrence Foster *

Director

Harry Silverstein

Production Designer

Jun Kaneko

Lighting Designer

Paul Pyant

*San Francisco Opera debut

1 October 20, 25, 27, 29
2 November 4, 8, 12, 14, 17, 20

2015 Performances
October 20, 25, 27, 29
November 4, 8, 12, 14, 17, 20

Co-production with Washington National Opera, Opera Carolina, Opera Omaha and Lyric Opera of Kansas City

Previous performances of The Magic Flute can be found in our Archive.

Listen

Audio excerpts are from the 2012 performance of The Magic Flute with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Rory Macdonald.
I am a man of widespread fame/Nathan Gunn (Papageno); O image heavenly and rare/Alek Shrader (Tamino); You, you, you/Albina Shagimuratova (Queen of the Night); A man who’s patient/Heidi Stober (Pamina), Nathan Gunn; It is the greatest joy/Nathan Gunn, Nadine Sierra (Papagena); With virtue and integrity/Chorus.

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Made Possible By

This production is made possible, in part, by San Francisco Opera Guild, Chevron, United Airlines and The E. Nakamichi Foundation. Ms. Sierra’s appearance is made possible by the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Emerging Stars Fund.