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- daughter Pamina from captivity under the high priest Sarastro; instead, he learns the high ideals of Sarastro's community and s****s to join it. Separately, then...
- knife into 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...
- script. However, Bergman altered the libretto in a number of respects: Sarastro is Pamina's father, trios in act 2 are omitted, and "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen"...
- The Night Asha Banks as Princess Pamina of The Night Morris Robinson as Sarastro The Sorcerer Stefan Konarske as Monostatos Larissa Herden as Lady Hazel...
- Sarastro's Cave: Letters from the Recent Past is an epistolary philosophical novella by Richard Velkley. It is the story of Clovis Mendling, a professor...
- Pamina after Sarastro has apparently kidnapped her. His sidekick is Papageno, a man who uses underground pigeons to check for poison gas. Sarastro, in charge...
- was a b**** singer and composer of the classical era. He sang the role of Sarastro in the premiere of Mozart's opera The Magic Flute. Gerl was born on (1764-11-30)30...
- major roles at German and international opera houses. Besides Mozart's Sarastro, and kings in operas by Verdi and Wagner such as Philip II of Spain and...
- Hagen in Der Ring des Nibelungen, but others were noble characters like Sarastro in The Magic Flute or Gurnemanz in Parsifal or comic figures such as Osmin...
- his stage presence and stentorian voice made him ideal for such roles as Sarastro in The Magic Flute, Mephistopheles in Faust, Ramfis in Aida, the Grand...