Mozart wrote The Magic Flute as a singspiel opera in two acts in 1791 when it received its first set of performances in Vienna and from that time it has featured as one of the most popular works in operatic repertoire. This love duet with its stuttering ‘pa pa pa’ occurs almost at the end of the opera when the comical couple Papageno and Papagena finally are assured of each other’s love. It is a light-hearted excerpt appropriate for recital or encore.
SKU: FP.FSS14
ISBN 979-0-57050-290-5.
The albums in Forsyth's Silhouette Series are widely acknowledged to provide as some of the finest piano arrangements of the works of the great composers available to the player of intermediate ability. These albums provide excellent teaching material, as well as superb recreational pieces for the adult player.
SKU: TM.02960SC
Key of G. Starts at rehearsal #29 on Papageno, Papagena duet (sc pg 202-209). For start of this scene with Papageno alone singing Papagena, Papagena see #03202 Finale to Act II (Sc. pg 189-196). See #11840 for the complete Act II Finale.
SKU: TM.02960SET
SKU: TM.11840SET
Complete Act II Finale (sc pg. 163-225). Starts at No. 21 to end of Act II. Includes Papagena, Papagena (#3202, sung by Papageno) before the Papageno, Papagena duet at No. 29 (#02960). Includes Nur still still, as well as Der Strahlender Sonne. Vs. pg 122-165.