ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday, those 3 witches in there. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
Gonna watch all this shit and the amadeus movie this weekend. Jeez.. rough sitting through 2 and half hours like that shakespeare shit last night where you don't get what they're saying most of the time and vid didn't have CC. At least this one has subtitles.
I skip to another part where the right side transcript had some stuff.. 14min.. this fruitcake dude playing a flute.. i'm there.. oh that's the bird catcher guy. Imagine that as your job. Good luck trying to nab a damn bird. Then he says.. can't get the transcript cause that's in german but the hard coded subs.. he wants a big net to catch girls with he'd get a dozen. This cage too. Betcha this guy nabs kids for these pedo freemasons to molest. There's gonna be shit in this movie that rings lots of bells, I bet. lol
Sitting through this shit is gonna be pretty fuckin annoying. I wonder if there's a movie of it, eh.. not an opera. Yeah there is.
is there a normal hollywood movie about this magic flute opera but that's not an opera but more like a movie?
Searching for: normal hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera
Generating answers for you…
Yes, there is a normal Hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera that is not an opera but more like a movie. It is called The Magic Flute and it was released in 2022. It is produced by star director Roland Emmerich, who is famous for action blockbusters like Independence Day and Godzilla. It is directed by Florian Sigl, who is a former bassoon player and a commercial filmmaker. It is based on Mozart’s opera, but it also adds a modern twist and a fantasy element1
The movie follows 17-year-old Tim Walker, who travels from London to the Austrian Alps to attend the legendary Mozart boarding school. There, he discovers a centuries-old forgotten passageway into the fantastic world of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, where he meets the Queen of the Night, Prince Tamino, Princess Pamina, Papageno, and other characters from the opera. The movie features opera stars such as Rolando Villazon, Sabine Devieilhe, and Morris Robinson, who sing the famous arias from the opera. The movie also has young actors such as Jack Wolfe, Niamh McCormack, and Amir Wilson, who play the roles of Tim and his friends. The movie has settings that resemble Harry Potter, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, and a mysterious temple2
The movie aims to get people interested in Mozart’s opera and to appeal to a wide audience of all ages and backgrounds. It combines romance, adventure, music, and drama to create something unique and entertaining. It is billed as a pre-Christmas family film that celebrates the values and ideals of Mozart’s masterpiece. You can watch the official trailer of the movie here: The Magic Flute (2022) - Official Trailer.
Learn more:
- dw.com
- imdb.com
- dw.com
- rottentomatoes.com
- mamasgeeky.com
- operawire.com +2 more 13 of 30
Running out of text room. Watching this trailer for Magic flute 2022.. same fuckin dude that did the shakespeare shit last night.. jeez. What's this guy's deal. Roland Emmerich. Plus he's german too, eh. Red flag on this guy here now.
Fuck.. he's the guy that did the moonfall 2022 movie. With Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson. Where's its like nasa said when you bash something into it, rings like a bell for hours. Then they go inside. This guy's a bean spiller, ok.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday, those 3 witches in there. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
Gonna watch all this shit and the amadeus movie this weekend. Jeez.. rough sitting through 2 and half hours like that shakespeare shit last night where you don't get what they're saying most of the time and vid didn't have CC. At least this one has subtitles.
I skip to another part where the right side transcript had some stuff.. 14min.. this fruitcake dude playing a flute.. i'm there.. oh that's the bird catcher guy. Imagine that as your job. Good luck trying to nab a damn bird. Then he says.. can't get the transcript cause that's in german but the hard coded subs.. he wants a big net to catch girls with he'd get a dozen. This cage too. Betcha this guy nabs kids for these pedo freemasons to molest. There's gonna be shit in this movie that rings lots of bells, I bet. lol
Sitting through this shit is gonna be pretty fuckin annoying. I wonder if there's a movie of it, eh.. not an opera. Yeah there is.
is there a normal hollywood movie about this magic flute opera but that's not an opera but more like a movie?
Searching for: normal hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera
Generating answers for you…
Yes, there is a normal Hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera that is not an opera but more like a movie. It is called The Magic Flute and it was released in 2022. It is produced by star director Roland Emmerich, who is famous for action blockbusters like Independence Day and Godzilla. It is directed by Florian Sigl, who is a former bassoon player and a commercial filmmaker. It is based on Mozart’s opera, but it also adds a modern twist and a fantasy element1
The movie follows 17-year-old Tim Walker, who travels from London to the Austrian Alps to attend the legendary Mozart boarding school. There, he discovers a centuries-old forgotten passageway into the fantastic world of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, where he meets the Queen of the Night, Prince Tamino, Princess Pamina, Papageno, and other characters from the opera. The movie features opera stars such as Rolando Villazon, Sabine Devieilhe, and Morris Robinson, who sing the famous arias from the opera. The movie also has young actors such as Jack Wolfe, Niamh McCormack, and Amir Wilson, who play the roles of Tim and his friends. The movie has settings that resemble Harry Potter, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, and a mysterious temple2
The movie aims to get people interested in Mozart’s opera and to appeal to a wide audience of all ages and backgrounds. It combines romance, adventure, music, and drama to create something unique and entertaining. It is billed as a pre-Christmas family film that celebrates the values and ideals of Mozart’s masterpiece. You can watch the official trailer of the movie here: The Magic Flute (2022) - Official Trailer.
Learn more:
- dw.com
- imdb.com
- dw.com
- rottentomatoes.com
- mamasgeeky.com
- operawire.com +2 more 13 of 30
Running out of text room. Watching this trailer for Magic flute 2022.. same fuckin dude that did the shakespeare shit last night.. jeez. What's this guy's deal. Roland Emmerich. Plus he's german too, eh. Red flag on this guy here now.
Fuck.. he's the guy that did the moonfall movie. With Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson. Where's its like nasa said when you bash something into it, rings like a bell for hours. Then they go inside. This guy's a bean spiller, ok.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
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Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday, those 3 witches in there. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
Gonna watch all this shit and the amadeus movie this weekend. Jeez.. rough sitting through 2 and half hours like that shakespeare shit last night where you don't get what they're saying most of the time and vid didn't have CC. At least this one has subtitles.
I skip to another part where the right side transcript had some stuff.. 14min.. this fruitcake dude playing a flute.. i'm there.. oh that's the bird catcher guy. Imagine that as your job. Good luck trying to nab a damn bird. Then he says.. can't get the transcript cause that's in german but the hard coded subs.. he wants a big net to catch girls with he'd get a dozen. This cage too. Betcha this guy nabs kids for these pedo freemasons to molest. There's gonna be shit in this movie that rings lots of bells, I bet. lol
Sitting through this shit is gonna be pretty fuckin annoying. I wonder if there's a movie of it, eh.. not an opera. Yeah there is.
is there a normal hollywood movie about this magic flute opera but that's not an opera but more like a movie?
Searching for: normal hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera
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Yes, there is a normal Hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera that is not an opera but more like a movie. It is called The Magic Flute and it was released in 2022. It is produced by star director Roland Emmerich, who is famous for action blockbusters like Independence Day and Godzilla. It is directed by Florian Sigl, who is a former bassoon player and a commercial filmmaker. It is based on Mozart’s opera, but it also adds a modern twist and a fantasy element1
The movie follows 17-year-old Tim Walker, who travels from London to the Austrian Alps to attend the legendary Mozart boarding school. There, he discovers a centuries-old forgotten passageway into the fantastic world of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, where he meets the Queen of the Night, Prince Tamino, Princess Pamina, Papageno, and other characters from the opera. The movie features opera stars such as Rolando Villazon, Sabine Devieilhe, and Morris Robinson, who sing the famous arias from the opera. The movie also has young actors such as Jack Wolfe, Niamh McCormack, and Amir Wilson, who play the roles of Tim and his friends. The movie has settings that resemble Harry Potter, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, and a mysterious temple2
The movie aims to get people interested in Mozart’s opera and to appeal to a wide audience of all ages and backgrounds. It combines romance, adventure, music, and drama to create something unique and entertaining. It is billed as a pre-Christmas family film that celebrates the values and ideals of Mozart’s masterpiece. You can watch the official trailer of the movie here: The Magic Flute (2022) - Official Trailer.
Learn more:
- dw.com
- imdb.com
- dw.com
- rottentomatoes.com
- mamasgeeky.com
- operawire.com +2 more 13 of 30
Running out of text room. Watching this trailer for Magic flute 2022.. same fuckin dude that did the shakespeare shit last night.. jeez. What's this guy's deal. Roland Emmerich. Plus he's german too, eh. Red flag on this guy here now.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday, those 3 witches in there. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
Gonna watch all this shit and the amadeus movie this weekend. Jeez.. rough sitting through 2 and half hours like that shakespeare shit last night where you don't get what they're saying most of the time and vid didn't have CC. At least this one has subtitles.
I skip to another part where the right side transcript had some stuff.. 14min.. this fruitcake dude playing a flute.. i'm there.. oh that's the bird catcher guy. Imagine that as your job. Good luck trying to nab a damn bird. Then he says.. can't get the transcript cause that's in german but the hard coded subs.. he wants a big net to catch girls with he'd get a dozen. This cage too. Betcha this guy nabs kids for these pedo freemasons to molest. There's gonna be shit in this movie that rings lots of bells, I bet. lol
Sitting through this shit is gonna be pretty fuckin annoying. I wonder if there's a movie of it, eh.. not an opera. Yeah there is.
is there a normal hollywood movie about this magic flute opera but that's not an opera but more like a movie?
Searching for: normal hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera
Generating answers for you…
Yes, there is a normal Hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera that is not an opera but more like a movie. It is called The Magic Flute and it was released in 2022. It is produced by star director Roland Emmerich, who is famous for action blockbusters like Independence Day and Godzilla. It is directed by Florian Sigl, who is a former bassoon player and a commercial filmmaker. It is based on Mozart’s opera, but it also adds a modern twist and a fantasy element1
The movie follows 17-year-old Tim Walker, who travels from London to the Austrian Alps to attend the legendary Mozart boarding school. There, he discovers a centuries-old forgotten passageway into the fantastic world of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, where he meets the Queen of the Night, Prince Tamino, Princess Pamina, Papageno, and other characters from the opera. The movie features opera stars such as Rolando Villazon, Sabine Devieilhe, and Morris Robinson, who sing the famous arias from the opera. The movie also has young actors such as Jack Wolfe, Niamh McCormack, and Amir Wilson, who play the roles of Tim and his friends. The movie has settings that resemble Harry Potter, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, and a mysterious temple2
The movie aims to get people interested in Mozart’s opera and to appeal to a wide audience of all ages and backgrounds. It combines romance, adventure, music, and drama to create something unique and entertaining. It is billed as a pre-Christmas family film that celebrates the values and ideals of Mozart’s masterpiece. You can watch the official trailer of the movie here: The Magic Flute (2022) - Official Trailer.
Learn more:
- dw.com
- imdb.com
- dw.com
- rottentomatoes.com
- mamasgeeky.com
- operawire.com +2 more 13 of 30
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
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Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
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According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday, those 3 witches in there. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
Gonna watch all this shit and the amadeus movie this weekend. Jeez.. rough sitting through 2 and half hours like that shakespeare shit last night where you don't get what they're saying most of the time and vid didn't have CC. At least this one has subtitles.
I skip to another part where the right side transcript had some stuff.. 14min.. this fruitcake dude playing a flute.. i'm there.. oh that's the bird catcher guy. Imagine that as your job. Good luck trying to nab a damn bird. Then he says.. can't get the transcript cause that's in german but the hard coded subs.. he wants a big net to catch girls with he'd get a dozen. This cage too. Betcha this guy nabs kids for these pedo freemasons to molest. There's gonna be shit in this movie that rings lots of bells, I bet. lol
Sitting through this shit is gonna be pretty fuckin annoying. I wonder if there's a movie of it, eh.. not an opera. Yeah there is.
is there a normal hollywood movie about this magic flute opera but that's not an opera but more like a movie?
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Yes, there is a normal Hollywood movie about The Magic Flute opera that is not an opera but more like a movie. It is called The Magic Flute and it was released in 2022. It is produced by star director Roland Emmerich, who is famous for action blockbusters like Independence Day and Godzilla. It is directed by Florian Sigl, who is a former bassoon player and a commercial filmmaker. It is based on Mozart’s opera, but it also adds a modern twist and a fantasy element1
The movie follows 17-year-old Tim Walker, who travels from London to the Austrian Alps to attend the legendary Mozart boarding school. There, he discovers a centuries-old forgotten passageway into the fantastic world of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, where he meets the Queen of the Night, Prince Tamino, Princess Pamina, Papageno, and other characters from the opera. The movie features opera stars such as Rolando Villazon, Sabine Devieilhe, and Morris Robinson, who sing the famous arias from the opera. The movie also has young actors such as Jack Wolfe, Niamh McCormack, and Amir Wilson, who play the roles of Tim and his friends. The movie has settings that resemble Harry Potter, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, and a mysterious temple2
The movie aims to get people interested in Mozart’s opera and to appeal to a wide audience of all ages and backgrounds. It combines romance, adventure, music, and drama to create something unique and entertaining. It is billed as a pre-Christmas family film that celebrates the values and ideals of Mozart’s masterpiece. You can watch the official trailer of the movie here: The Magic Flute (2022) - Official Trailer.
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- dw.com
- imdb.com
- dw.com
- rottentomatoes.com
- mamasgeeky.com
- operawire.com +2 more 13 of 30
how much does the plot deviate from mozart's opera version
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The plot of the movie The Magic Flute deviates from Mozart’s opera version in several ways. Here are some of the main differences:
The movie adds a modern framing story that involves a teenage boy named Tim who attends a Mozart boarding school and finds a portal to the world of the opera. The opera does not have any such framing story, but begins with Prince Tamino being chased by a serpent in a forest1. The movie changes the setting and the time period of the opera f
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
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Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
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According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday, those 3 witches in there. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
Gonna watch all this shit and the amadeus movie this weekend. Jeez.. rough sitting through 2 and half hours like that shakespeare shit last night where you don't get what they're saying most of the time and vid didn't have CC. At least this one has subtitles.
I skip to another part where the right side transcript had some stuff.. 14min.. this fruitcake dude playing a flute.. i'm there.. oh that's the bird catcher guy. Imagine that as your job. Good luck trying to nab a damn bird. Then he says.. can't get the transcript cause that's in german but the hard coded subs.. he wants a big net to catch girls with he'd get a dozen. This cage too. Betcha this guy nabs kids for these pedo freemasons to molest. There's gonna be shit in this movie that rings lots of bells, I bet. lol
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday, those 3 witches in there. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
Gonna watch all this shit and the amadeus movie this weekend. Jeez.. rough sitting through 2 and half hours like that shakespeare shit last night where you don't get what they're saying most of the time and vid didn't have CC. At least this one has subtitles.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday, those 3 witches in there. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday. Same luciferian agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez. That sounds like that Macbeth stuff from yesterday. Same agenda with these guys. It's like the movies these days, eh.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol. Skipped a bit to see what this shit is about.. like 8 min.. you got 3 witches that take out a dude, and they're cheery about it. Jeez.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
German stuff.. this is for Nazis I bet, eh.. lol
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
fuck.. looks like it's maybe german subtitles. Was this shit in english.. jeez. ha for fuck sakes.
"No, the opera The Magic Flute by Mozart is not in English. It is sung in German, which was the original language of the libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. However, some versions of the opera have English subtitles or translations, so that the audience can understand the story and the meaning of the songs. You can watch a video of the opera with English subtitles here: [The Magic Flute (1975) - Ingmar Bergman - YouTube]."
Hold on.. the transcript on the right panel is german.. but in the video hard coded english subtitles. Hold on.. I ask.
this guy wrote the thing in german or what
"Yes, this guy, Emanuel Schikaneder, wrote the libretto of The Magic Flute in German. He was a close friend and colleague of Mozart, and also the director of the theater where the opera premiered. He even played the role of Papageno, the bird-catcher, in the first performance. The libretto is the text or script of an opera, which includes the lyrics of the songs and the dialogue of the characters. Schikaneder wrote the libretto based on many sources, such as fairy tales, novels, and Masonic symbolism. Mozart composed the music for the opera, which matched the different styles and personalities of the characters. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart’s most famous and beloved works, and is still performed around the world today. You can read more about the opera and its libretto here: Libretto of The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org 7 of 30
oh mozart just did the audio music and this other dude did the lyrics?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, that’s right. Mozart composed the music for the opera, and Schikaneder wrote the lyrics and the dialogue. They worked together to create a masterpiece that combines different musical genres, such as opera seria, opera buffa, and Singspiel. Opera seria is a serious and formal style of opera, usually based on historical or mythological themes. Opera buffa is a comic and light-hearted style of opera, usually based on contemporary or everyday situations. Singspiel is a German style of opera that has both singing and spoken dialogue, often with elements of magic and fantasy. The Magic Flute has all of these styles, and more. It has characters that represent different aspects of human nature, such as wisdom, love, courage, innocence, evil, and deception. It has songs that range from simple and catchy tunes, such as Papageno’s aria “Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (I am the bird-catcher), to complex and virtuosic ones, such as the Queen of the Night’s aria “Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen” (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart). It has scenes that depict different settings, such as a dark forest, a splendid palace, a mysterious temple, and a starry night. The Magic Flute is a musical and visual feast that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. You can listen to some of the songs from the opera here: [The Magic Flute - YouTube Playlist].
Now you got this other fuckin dude.. Emanuel Schikaneder. Who's this guy.. cause wasn't he the one spilling the beans but all mozart did was the tunes. No.. mozart didn't just do the tunes.. This other guy lives on for like 21 years after. oh this other dude was a freemason too.
ok so this guy here.. Emanuel Schikaneder he did the words where he spills the beans about freemasonry stuff in this flute opera.. and it wasn't mozart?
Generating answers for you…
Well, it’s not that simple. Emanuel Schikaneder did write the words for the opera, but he did not spill the beans about Freemasonry. He was a Freemason himself, and so was Mozart. They both used Masonic symbols and themes in the opera, but they did not reveal any secrets or betray their brotherhood. They were actually celebrating and promoting the values and ideals of Freemasonry, such as the quest for enlightenment, the triumph of reason over superstition, and the brotherhood of mankind. The opera was well received by the public and the Masonic community, and did not cause any controversy or conflict with the Freemasons. [1]
The Magic Flute is an allegorical opera, which means it uses characters, events, and symbols to represent abstract ideas or moral lessons. The opera is not a literal or historical account of what happened to Mozart or the Freemasons. It is a creative and imaginative work of art that expresses Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s views on life, love, music, and society. The opera has many layers of meaning and interpretation, and different people may find different messages and themes in it. The opera is not a conspiracy theory or a confession, but a masterpiece that showcases Mozart’s and Schikaneder’s genius and talent. You can read more about the allegory and symbolism of the opera here: [The Magic Flute - Symbolism - Wikipedia]. [2]
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how can they both use masonic symbols when all mozart did was do the audio tunes.. you're saying mozart did more than just the audio for the opera? I thought the other guy wrote all the words
Generating answers for you…
Mozart did more than just the audio tunes for the opera. He also collaborated with Schikaneder on the plot, the characters, and the themes of the opera. Mozart was not just a composer, but also a dramatist, who understood how to create effective and engaging musical theater. He had a lot of input and influence on the libretto, which is the text or script of an opera. He also used his music to convey and enhance the meaning and symbolism of the words. For example, he used different musical keys to represent different moods and characters, such as C major for light and joy, D minor for darkness and sorrow, and E flat major for harmony and balance. He also used different musical forms and genres to reflect different styles and personalities, such as opera seria for noble and heroic characters, opera buffa for comic and foolish characters, and Singspiel for magical and fantastical characters. Mozart’s music is full of Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, which is significant in Freemasonry, the use of horns and trumpets, which are Masonic instruments, and the use of musical motifs and themes that are associated with Freemasonry, such as the opening chords of the overture, which resemble a Masonic knock. Mozart’s music is not just a background or a decoration for the opera, but an integral and essential part of its message and expression. You can read more about Mozart’s music and its relation to Freemasonry here: [The Magic Flute - Music - Wikipedia]. [1]
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what happened to this other guy.. Emanuel Schikaneder.. when did he die?
Searching for: Emanuel Schikaneder death date
Generating answers for you…
According to the information I found, Emanuel Schikaneder died on September 21, 1812 in Vienna, Austria. He was 61 years old. He was a prominent German actor, singer, playwright, and theatre manager, who wrote the libretto of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and was the builder of the Theater an der Wien. He was also a friend and colleague of Mozart, and played the role of Papageno in the first performance of The Magic Flute. He wrote many other libretti and composed some music as well. He was known for his versatility and talent in the musical theatre. 123
Learn more:
- britannica.com
- en.wikipedia.org
- radioswissclassic.ch 11 of 30
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
Downloading the amadeus movie.. in the meantime.. thought I'd check out this opera. Fuck.. seems like it's 2 and a half hours. lol. Makin sure I've got the right thing. Filter over 20min.
I ask bing AI.
mozart magic flute opera duration length?
"The duration of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute depends on the version and the performance, but it is usually around two and a half hours long. The opera is divided into two acts, with an overture at the beginning and an intermission in between. The overture is about seven minutes long1, and the first act is about 80 minutes long2. The second act is longer, about 100 minutes long2. The opera is sung in German, but some versions have English subtitles or translations. The opera is a Singspiel, which means it has both singing and spoken dialogue3. The opera tells the story of Prince Tamino, who is sent by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets Papageno, a bird-catcher, and learns that Sarastro is actually a wise and benevolent leader of a secret society. Tamino and Pamina have to undergo several trials to prove their love and join Sarastro’s community. The opera is full of magic, music, and symbolism, and is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces3. You can read more about the opera here: The Magic Flute - Wikipedia.
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- instrumentalgeek.com
- mozartproject.org
- mozartproject.org
- theopera101.com +2 more"
Which file am I gonna get here, eh.. they better have subtitles for this shit.
The Magic Flute Full Opera
Count Amadeus Productions 3.63K subscribers
73K views 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
ok go see the bad things he spilt the beans about, ya guys.
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.
Asking him about the dude in the movie.
"The movie portrays Mozart as a genius composer who is envied and sabotaged by his rival Antonio Salieri, who is also a court composer and a Freemason. The movie suggests that Salieri may have poisoned Mozart or driven him to exhaustion by commissioning him to write a Requiem Mass."
was salieri a freemason?
According to the information I found, yes, Salieri was a Freemason. He joined the Viennese lodge Zur wahren Eintracht (To True Harmony) in 1784, along with other prominent musicians such as Joseph Haydn and Johann Nepomuk Hummel. 1 Salieri was also a member of the lodge Zur gekrönten Hoffnung (To Crowned Hope), where he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who became a Freemason in 1785. 2 Salieri and Mozart were both involved in composing music for Masonic ceremonies and rituals, such as funeral dirges, cantatas, and symphonies. 2 Some of Salieri’s Masonic works include the cantata La concordia de’ pianeti (The Harmony of the Planets), the symphony Il giorno onomastico (The Name Day), and the funeral music for Emperor Joseph II. 2
Learn more:
- en.wikipedia.org
- thecollector.com
ok so he joins freemasonry December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old. When's he do this magic flute opera.. Premiere 30 September 1791. so he's in there for like 7 years. Not a noob. Winds up dead how long after that. Christ.. 2 months after that. lol. Died 5 December 1791 (aged 35). I think you got some red flags going on here.