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[Met Performance] CID:303370
Die Zauberflöte
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, February 9, 1991 Matinee Telecast
Broadcast Matinee Telecast
Die Zauberflöte (269)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Emanuel Schikaneder
Telecast: Metropolitan Opera Presents
The occasion was noted as the 1,000th broadcast sponsored by Texaco.
Available for streaming at Met Opera on Demand
Rebroadcast on Sirius Metropolitan Opera Radio
Search by season: 1990-91
Search by title: Die Zauberflöte,
Met careers
Die Zauberflöte
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, February 9, 1991 Matinee Telecast
Broadcast Matinee Telecast
Die Zauberflöte (269)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Emanuel Schikaneder
- Pamina
- Kathleen Battle
- Tamino
- Francisco Araiza
- Queen of the Night
- Luciana Serra
- Sarastro
- Kurt Moll
- Papageno
- Manfred Hemm
- Papagena
- Barbara Kilduff
- Monostatos
- Heinz Zednik
- Speaker
- Andreas Schmidt
- First Lady
- Juliana Gondek
- Second Lady
- Mimi Lerner
- Third Lady
- Judith Christin
- Genie
- Per-Christian Brevig [Last performance]
- Genie
- Ted Huffman
- Genie
- Benjamin Schott
- Priest
- James Courtney
- Priest
- Bernard Fitch
- Guard
- Mark Baker
- Guard
- Michael Devlin
- Slave
- Glenn Alpert
- Slave
- Robert Manno
- Slave
- Dennis Williams
- Conductor
- James Levine
- TV Director
- Brian Large
Telecast: Metropolitan Opera Presents
The occasion was noted as the 1,000th broadcast sponsored by Texaco.
Available for streaming at Met Opera on Demand
Rebroadcast on Sirius Metropolitan Opera Radio
Search by season: 1990-91
Search by title: Die Zauberflöte,
Met careers
- James Levine [Conductor]
- Kathleen Battle [Pamina]
- Francisco Araiza [Tamino]
- Luciana Serra [Queen of the Night]
- Kurt Moll [Sarastro]
- Manfred Hemm [Papageno]
- Barbara Kilduff [Papagena]
- Heinz Zednik [Monostatos]
- Andreas Schmidt [Speaker]
- Juliana Gondek [First Lady]
- Mimi Lerner [Second Lady]
- Judith Christin [Third Lady]
- Per-Christian Brevig [Genie]
- Ted Huffman [Genie]
- Benjamin Schott [Genie]
- James Courtney [Priest]
- Bernard Fitch [Priest]
- Mark Baker [Guard]
- Michael Devlin [Guard]
- Glenn Alpert [Slave]
- Robert Manno [Slave]
- Dennis Williams [Slave]
- Brian Large [TV Director]