
The Magic Flute
Opera for Kids
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Wolfgang Mozart
About this listen
A dangerous snake attacks Prince Tamino in the forest but three noble ladies protect him. Together with the bird catcher Papageno, Tamino is supposed to free Princess Pamina because the dreaded Sarastro has imprisoned her in his castle. Tamino and Papageno receive a magic flute and a glockenspiel from Pamina's mother, the Queen of the Night. The brave rescuers must overcome difficult tests, but the daring rescue plan succeeds. In the end, Tamino and Pamina, Papageno and his new girlfriend Papagena are happily in each other's arms.
The complete list of narrators includes Matt Addis, Jennifer English, Sam Stafford, Rose Basista, Bert Seymour, Harry Myers, Imogen Church.
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