- end in triumph, with the
Queen and her
cohorts vanquished. The
earthy Papageno, who
accompanies Tamino on his quest,
fails the
trials completely but is...
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Papageno Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto Papageno), (ICAO: SCNG) was an
airstrip 1
kilometre (0.6 mi) west of Calafquén Lake. Panguipulli, a city in the Los...
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following recommendations for
suicide reporting in the late 20th century. The
Papageno effect is the
effect that m****
media can have by
presenting non-suicide...
- duet
where Papageno and
Papagena first see each
other quite differently from the way in
which we now hear it. Both
originally cried out "
Papageno!", "Papagena...
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which the
opera premiered in the same year. (He also pla**** the role of
Papageno).
Grout and
Williams describe the
libretto thus: Schikaneder, a kind of...
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Tauride Bénédict in Béatrice et Bénédict
Harlekin in
Ariadne auf
Naxos Papageno in Die Zauberflöte
Zurga in Les pêcheurs de
perles Prince Andrei in War...
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Count Almaviva in The
Marriage of Figaro,
Guglielmo in Così fan tutte,
Papageno in The
Magic Flute and Don Giovanni. In
theatrical do****ents, cast lists...
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Elizabethan audiences understood this as Paradise. In Mozart's The
Magic Flute Papageno compares being in
Elysium to
winning his
ideal woman: "Des
Lebens als Weiser...
- 12 June 1798. As he did in Mozart's opera,
Schikaneder himself pla****
Papageno,
while the role of the
Queen of the
Night was sung by Mozart's sister-in-law...
- the risk of suicide. The
opposite of the
Werther effect is the
proposed "
Papageno effect", in
which coverage of
effective coping mechanisms may have a protective...