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"Papageno: The Beloved Birdcatcher of Mozart's Magical Opera" Step into the enchanting world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 1791 opera, The Magic Flute

Background imagePapageno Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. The character Papageno from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts 1791 opera The

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. The character Papageno from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts 1791 opera The Magic Flute: contemporary Austrian illustration

Background imagePapageno Collection: Magic Flute Liebig 6

Magic Flute Liebig 6
(The Magic Flute) Act 2 scene 27 : the old hag is transformed into Papagena, who immediately captivates Papageno, and they, too, live happily ever after

Background imagePapageno Collection: Papageno. Costume design for the Opera 'La flûte enchantée' by W. A. Mozart, 1922

Papageno. Costume design for the Opera "La flûte enchantée" by W. A. Mozart, 1922
Papageno. Costume design for the Opera "La flute enchantee" by W. A. Mozart, 1922. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imagePapageno Collection: Papagena. Costume design for the Opera 'La flûte enchantée' by W. A. Mozart, 1922

Papagena. Costume design for the Opera "La flûte enchantée" by W. A. Mozart, 1922
Papagena. Costume design for the Opera "La flute enchantee" by W. A. Mozart, 1922. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imagePapageno Collection: MOZART/FLUTE/PAPAGENO, A

MOZART/FLUTE/PAPAGENO, A
The old crone is transformed into Papagena, to Papageno's delight Date: first performed 1791

Background imagePapageno Collection: MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 3

MAGIC FLUTE LIEBIG 3
(The Magic Flute) Act 1, Scene 10 : Monostatos makes unwelcome advances to the captive Pamina, but Papageno scares him away and tells Pamina about Tamino. Date: first performed 1791

Background imagePapageno Collection: Mozart, The Magic Flute

Mozart, The Magic Flute, Papageno, a wandering bird-catcher Date: first performed 1791

Background imagePapageno Collection: Three Attendants on the Queen of Night Kill a Snake to Save Tamino (chromolitho)

Three Attendants on the Queen of Night Kill a Snake to Save Tamino (chromolitho)
735630 Three Attendants on the Queen of Night Kill a Snake to Save Tamino (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePapageno Collection: Papageno Summons Papagena with the Magic Bells and They Are Reunited (chromolitho)

Papageno Summons Papagena with the Magic Bells and They Are Reunited (chromolitho)
735635 Papageno Summons Papagena with the Magic Bells and They Are Reunited (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePapageno Collection: Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos (chromolitho)

Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos (chromolitho)
735632 Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Papageno Saves Pamina From Monostatos)

Background imagePapageno Collection: The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno (chromolitho)

The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno (chromolitho)
735631 The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queen of Night Meets Tamino and Papageno)

Background imagePapageno Collection: Tamino and Pamino Pass Their Last Trial (chromolitho)

Tamino and Pamino Pass Their Last Trial (chromolitho)
735634 Tamino and Pamino Pass Their Last Trial (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tamino and Pamino Pass Their Last Trial)

Background imagePapageno Collection: Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go (chromolitho)

Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go (chromolitho)
735633 Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pamina Entreats Sarastro To Let Her Go)

Background imagePapageno Collection: Scene from The Magic Flute (colour litho)

Scene from The Magic Flute (colour litho)
3093931 Scene from The Magic Flute (colour litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from The Magic Flute. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePapageno Collection: Emanuel Schikaneder as the first Papageno in Mozarts The Magic Flute

Emanuel Schikaneder as the first Papageno in Mozarts The Magic Flute. Private Collection

Background imagePapageno Collection: Pamina! You re here! Good God!, Act II, from The Magic Flute

Pamina! You re here! Good God!, Act II, from The Magic Flute
XPH73659 " Pamina! You re here! Good God!", Act II, from The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) (coloured engraving) by Schaffer, Joseph & Peter (fl)

Background imagePapageno Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Papagenos aria, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts manuscript

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Papagenos aria, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts manuscript of The Magic Flute

Background imagePapageno Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. The character Papageno from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts 1791 opera

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. The character Papageno from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts 1791 opera, The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberfl├Âte ): engraving, 1794

Background imagePapageno Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. Pamina, drawn by the sound of the magic flute

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1791. Pamina, drawn by the sound of the magic flute, discovers Tamino; Papageno, at right, sits at the magic table (Act II, scene 18): line engraving, 1791

Background imagePapageno Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Set models for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberfl├Âte )

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Set models for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberfl├Âte ). Papageno gives his birds to the Queen of the Nights attendants and Tamino stands at left


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"Papageno: The Beloved Birdcatcher of Mozart's Magical Opera" Step into the enchanting world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 1791 opera, The Magic Flute, and meet the lovable character Papageno. This contemporary Austrian illustration captures the essence of this iconic figure who has captured hearts for centuries. Papageno, with his colorful attire and feathered hat, is a birdcatcher by trade but possesses a heart full of warmth and humor. In this captivating scene from Liebig 6, we witness his extraordinary journey unfold. As we delve deeper into the magical realm created by Mozart, we encounter Papageno summoning his true love Papagena with the aid of magic bells in a beautiful chromolitho depiction. Their reunion fills our hearts with joy and reminds us that love conquers all. But it is not just romance that defines Papageno; he also emerges as a hero when he saves Pamina from Monostatos in another striking chromolitho artwork. His bravery shines through as he fearlessly confronts danger to protect those in need. In yet another mesmerizing moment captured on lithograph, we witness an encounter between Tamino and Papageno as they meet the powerful Queen of Night. This meeting sets them on their path towards fulfilling their destiny - passing trials that test their courage and virtue. Among these trials is Pamina's heartfelt plea to Sarastro for her freedom depicted vividly in a chromolitho masterpiece. As she entreats him to let her go, Papageno stands beside her offering unwavering support - showcasing loyalty at its finest. This vibrant color lithograph showcases scenes from The Magic Flute which have captivated audiences throughout history. It serves as a reminder of how music can transport us to fantastical realms where heroes like Papageno inspire us with their resilience and compassion.