- The
Queen of the
Night persuades Prince Tamino to
rescue her
daughter Pamina from
captivity under the high
priest Sarastro; instead, he
learns the high...
- was
originally built as USS
Pamina (AKA-34), an Artemis-class
attack cargo ship
named after the
minor planet 539
Pamina,
which in turn was
named after...
- the hand of her
daughter Pamina and
exhorts her to ********inate Sarastro, the Queen's rival, else she will
disown and
curse Pamina.
Memorable for its multiple...
- 539
Pamina is a
minor planet orbiting the Sun in the main belt. It is
named for the
heroine of Mozart's opera, The
Magic Flute. This
asteroid was discovered...
-
Opera in the same role. In
March 2002, she sang
Pamina in Los Angeles. In
April 2005 she
performed as
Pamina several times at Washington. She is
often invited...
- in singing. The next year, she made her
professional operatic debut as
Pamina in the company's
production of The
Magic Flute. She was the
youngest Prin****l...
-
April 1774 – 4
February 1856) was an
Austrian soprano. She was the
first Pamina in Mozart's
opera The
Magic Flute. She was born in
Vienna as one of four...
- Singers’
Programme at
English National Opera. In the 10/11
season she was
Pamina/Die Zauberflöte for
Welsh National Opera and Marzelline/Fidelio for the...
- the
understudy for
Amara Okereke's Wendla.
Banks was cast in as
Princess Pamina in the
German musical film The
Magic Flute,
marking Banks'
feature film...
-
Opera (2010),
Lauretta in
Gianni Schicchi with
Opera Santa Barbara (2016),
Pamina in The
Magic Flute with
Omaha Opera (2013),
Susanna in The
Marriage of Figaro...