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Documenting film's aria times KEEP!

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ogg filenames and times on film

01. Ouvertüre (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|title=Overture

02. Zu hilfe! Zu hilfe! (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Tamino is chased by a dragon and the three ladies come to his aid

03. Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Papageno introduces himself as the happy-go-lucky (but lonely) birdcatcher

04. Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Tamino sees a portrait the beautiful maiden Pamina and falls in love

05. O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|The Queen of the Night warn her daughter Pamina of a powerful an evil man

06. Hm, hm, hm (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|The three Ladies punish Papagino for lying to Tamino

07. Du feines Täubchen, nur herein! (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Monostatos torments Pamina with sexual advances and Papagino rescues her

08. Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg Pamina and Papageno form a platonic friendship while discussing love

09. Zum Ziele führt dich diese Bahn (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Tamino gets advise from three boys, and from a wise old priest

10. Wie stark ist nicht dein Zauberton (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|

11. Schnelle Füße, rascher Mut (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Pamina and Papageno sing as they hear Taminos flute. They encounter and hypnotize Monostatos with Papagenos bells

12. Es lebe Sarasto, Sarastro soll leben! (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Sarasto makes a grand entrance. Much to the relief Tamino and Pamina, he proves to be just and kind

13. Marsch der Priester (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Act 2: The priests march in and Sarasto announces his plans for Papageno and Pamina.1:03

14. O Isis und Osiris (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|The trials for Tamino and Pamina begin and Sarasto asks Isis Osiris to give them wisdom.1:07

15 Bewahret euch vor Weibertuecken (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Two priests warn the men to beware of women. ???

16. Wie wie wie (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|"Why why? why are you in this frightful place?" Quintet:Three Ladies, Tamino, and Papageno.1:12

17. Alles Fuehlt der Liebe Freunden (Ferenc_Fricsay,_1953).ogg|Monostatos ogles a sleeping Pamina as he laments that though all creatures need love, he gets none.1:15

18. Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|The Queen of the night gives Pamino a dagger and sings her famous "Hells Revenge" aria.1:17

19. In diesen heilgen Hallen (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Sarastro sings a noble song of forgiveness to his daugher1:21

20. Seid uns zum zweiten Mal willkommen (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|OMITTED ?? Three Boys flute solo 1:xx

21. Ach, ich fuehls (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Pamina gives up all hope in this sad aria 1:31

22. O Isis und Osiris, welche Wonne! (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg| "O Isis und Osiris" Priests.1:49

23. Soll ich dich, Teurer, nicht mehr sehn (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|OMITTED? Pamina, Tamino, Sarastro

24. Ein Maedchen oder Weibchen (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg| While playing his bells and singing of his longing for a wife, Papageno meets what he believes is an old woman.1:25

  • Here Bergman inserts Paminas aria, "Ach, ich fühl’s , es ist verschwunden!"1:31

25. Bald prangt, den Morgen zu verkuenden (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|The three boys sing of the sadness felt by the heros, but with optimism for the future.1:36

26. Der, welcher wandert diese Strasse voll Beschwerden (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|OMITTED ARMED MEN

27. Tamino mein! O welch ein Glueck! (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg

28. Papagena! Papagena! Papagena! (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|The famous Papagena-Papageno love duet starts with despair.1:41

29. Nur stille, stille, stille, stille! (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Moastros and the Queens forces sneak into the temple and chaos erupts2:04

30. Die Strahlen der Sonne vertreiben die Nacht (Ferenc Fricsay, 1953).ogg|Sarasto "The suns rays have driven out the night"2:06

Famous composers

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Britannica

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https://www.britannica.com/list/10-classical-music-composers-to-know

  1. Beethoven
  2. JS Bach
  3. Mozart
  4. Brahms
  5. Wagner
  6. Debussy
  7. Tchaikovsky
  8. Chopin
  9. Haydn
  10. Vivaldi

udiscovermusic.com

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https://www.udiscovermusic.com/classical-features/best-classical-composers-top-20/

  1. Bach
  2. Mozart
  3. Beethoven
  4. Tchaikovsky
  5. Wagner
  6. Brahms
  7. Schubert
  8. Schumann
  9. Verdi
  10. Handel
  11. Haydn
  12. Vivaldi
  13. Stravinsky
  14. Chopin
  15. Mendelssohn
  16. Debussy
  17. Liszt
  18. Rachmaninov
  19. Dvořák
  20. Mahler
  21. Palestrina
  22. Monteverdi
  23. Prokofiev
  24. Shostakovich
  25. Bartòk
  26. Ravel
  27. Rossini
  28. Vaughan Williams
  29. Schoenberg
  30. Schoenberg

Guy vandegrift (discusscontribs) 03:39, 7 March 2024 (UTC)Reply