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  Die Zauberflöte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Papageno arrives and announces to her that her mother has sent Tamino to her aid.
Papageno can no longer hold his tongue, but Tamino remains firm, even when Pamina speaks to him.
Papageno also wishes to take his life, but dances merrily when the boys advise him to use his magic bells to summon the image of Papagena.
www.peekskill.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/The_Magic_Flute   (1178 words)

  
 Opera - The Magic Flute
Papageno is the gay element in the opera; always cheerful and in high spirits, his ever-ready tongue plays him many a funny trick.
Papageno, on the other hand, fears the negro on ac-count of his flness, believing him to be the devil in person.
Papageno, having lost his companion, has grown quite melancholy and longs for the little wife that was promised to him and shown to him only for a few moments.
www.oldandsold.com /articles05/opera-23.shtml   (681 words)

  
 Evenings of Classical Music - Bahrain: 22 August 2001
Papageno and Pamina leave in search of Tamino, who has arrived at a temple whose priest informs him that it is the Queen, and not Sarastro, who is evil.
Papageno and Pamina are confronted by Monostatos and his slaves but, using the magic bells, they manage to escape.
Papageno is given a fleeting glimpse of his ideal mate, Papagena, but is warned that he will be denied her if he fails in his trials.
www.homestead.com /eocm4/July_25_2001.html   (380 words)

  
 Opera: The Magic Flute Synopsis
Papageno falsely brags that he was the one who killed the snake.
Papageno notes that his proclivities are not unique and says his greatest pleasure for the time being would be a good glass of wine and nothing more.
In contrast, Papageno, Tamino's earthy sidekick, cannot achieve the lofty spiritual actualization that Tamino has won, but when all is said and done, Papageno and his new-found love, Papagena, appear to me to be the happiest of all.
www.music.sfasu.edu /prospective_students/voice_opera/magic_flute_synopsis.html   (2380 words)

  
 Mozart's "The Magic Flute": Papageno as parody of Salieri
This interpretation is in accordance to the Papageno's characteristics in the opera.
Salieri at this year of 1791, fits the image of Papageno the composer of "hunting music" almost perfectly, as his opera "La cifra" includes a hunting scene for the nobles entertainment complete with imitation of hunters' horn as a musical hunting tool (like is Papageno panpipes).
Papageno eagerness expressed in his words that he would rather catch a wife than birds might again be a parody of Salieri somewhat hurried wedding.
www.geocities.com /Vienna/Choir/4792/salieri.html   (1192 words)

  
 Opéra de Montréal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Still bound to silence, Tamino and Papageno are accosted by a hideous old woman who claims to be the birdcatcher's promised wife.
Under threat of a lifetime diet of bread and water, Papageno swears to be faithful to her.
Papageno and Papagena are reunited and sing a joyful duet.
www.operademontreal.com /english/affiche/Synopsis.asp?prod_id=45   (493 words)

  
 Knoxville Opera - Opera 101
Papageno reveals that he catches birds for the Queen of the Night and brags that he has the strength of a giant.
Papageno breaks the silence to talk with her and is punished with loud thunder.
Delighted, Papageno tries to embrace her, but the Priests intervene and prevent him saying he is not yet worthy.
www.knoxvilleopera.com /101/flute.html   (1657 words)

  
 Synopsis: Die Zauberflöte
Papageno enters, not knowing where he is. The bird-man is as frightened of the fl man as the fl man is of the bird-man. The two run from each other.
Papageno is interested enough to ask whether he would be permitted to see her.
Papageno, lying in a faint, is prodded by the Priest.
opera.stanford.edu /opera/Mozart/Zauberflote/synopsis.html   (6951 words)

  
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Papageno tells Pamina that her mother, the Queen, has sent him and Tamino to rescue her.
Scene 4 Though Tamino and Papageno are obliged to fulfill their vow of silence, Papageno chats with a mysterious old woman.
Scene 6 The mysterious old woman visits Papageno again and is transformed into a beautiful young woman, Papagena, but a priest spirits her away from the unworthy Papageno.
www.ku.edu /~scene/flute/FlutePlot.doc   (707 words)

  
 The Magic Flute Synopsis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Papageno finds his way into Pamina's chambers, scares off Monostatos, and tells Pamina of Tamino's love for her.
Act II Sarastro and his community's priests, discussing Tamino's and Papageno's entry into their society, realize that the two men must face dangerous tests and even mortal danger to prove themselves.
Papageno fails the tests, but his good nature wins him Papagena, the wife for whom he has longed.
www.clevelandopera.org /tour/educational/flute/synopsis.html   (343 words)

  
 ND Publicity Office & Concert Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Papageno goes along with Tamino to help him rescue Pamina, but he is the one who finds her first.
Papageno has said all along that he'd be content in life if he had a little wife, but only when he gives up on what he believes in, is he close to death.
Papageno has to ask outright for Papagena, instead of waiting for someone to tell him if and when he can be with her.
www.nd.edu /~congoers/previousconcerts/020426.html   (2720 words)

  
 Papageno Resort - Kadavu - Fiji Islands (TRAVELMAXIA.COM)
Papageno is an oasis of elegance in the tropics.
Papageno’s sprawling grounds are centered around the mainhouse which is a large screened structure that allows for panoramic views of our gardens and the sea.
Papageno’s rates include all accommodation, transfers to and from Vunisea airport, three delicious and wholesome meals served daily family style, and 4pm tea time with cakes, fresh juice, tea and coffee.
www.travelmaxia.com /extended.cfm?Memberid=129   (2149 words)

  
 The Magic Flute | Abbeville Press
But Papageno returns and promises Pamina that she will soon be rescued by a prince who has fallen in love with her.
Papageno and Pamina, fleeing from the evil Monostatos and his slaves, are meanwhile searching for Tamino.
Papageno, enjoying a glass of wine that has magically appeared, is asked by one of the priests what he most desires.
www.abbeville.com /magicflute/story.html   (1120 words)

  
 Synopsis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Papageno happily takes credit for killing the monster, but is overheard by the Three Ladies, who punish him for lying by padlocking his mouth.
Papageno and Pamina follow the sound of Tamino's flute and are once again seized by Monastatos and his slaves.
Papageno is lost, and soon meets the Spokesman who tells him that he has failed all the tests and should, by rights, be put to death.
www.stanford.edu /~jlane/flute/synopsis.htm   (1478 words)

  
 Graphisoft Prize   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Papageno tells the stunned Tamino that he is in the realm of the Queen of the Night.
Papageno chatters to himself, only to find himself soon involved in a conversation with an old crone who introduces herself to him as the sweetheart he is yet to meet.
Poor Papageno is warned off her by a Priest who says he is not worthy of her yet.
www.gsprize.com /theme_7.html   (1304 words)

  
 The Magic Flute - synopsis
Papageno is the first to return, recognizes Pamina as the Queen's daughter and tells her of the ardent young prince who has been sent to her rescue.
Papageno is more reluctant, but is promised a pretty wife, Papagena, as his reward.
Papageno tries to catch up to Tamino, but is denied entry to the inner temple.
www.cabrilloopera.org /magic-synop.html   (904 words)

  
 RoyalOperaHouse - Synopses - Opera synopses from previous seasons
Pamina is rescued by Papageno from the clutches of Monostatos, Sarastro's servant.
It is Papageno, chasing birds and describing his way of life (Der Vogelfänger bin ich, ja): he lives off the food and drink given to him by the Queen of Night in exchange for his feathered creatures.
Papageno is frightened but Pamina tells him to be truthful: she tells Sarastro that she fled not from him but from Monostatos.
info.royaloperahouse.org /Synopses/index.cfm?ccs=77&cs=659   (1755 words)

  
 Back Story of Die Zauberflote at Cutler Majestic Theatre at Emerson College, Boston, MA
Papageno enters the scene as Tamino wakes and claims to be the hero.
When the attendants arrive with their Queen, Papageno is punished for his lie, and the Queen charges Tamino with the task of saving her daughter Pamina from the evil Sarastro.
The Queens ladies distract Papageno and he breaks his vows, and Pamina is given a dagger with the charge to kill Sarastro.
www.maj.org /P2006/icam_zauber_story.html   (453 words)

  
 Welcome to LA Opera | LA Opera
Tamino, who is brave, and Papageno, who is not, receive contradictory counsel from the priests and the Queen of the Night’s three ladies, but decide to follow the priests.
An old woman comes up to Papageno, declaring that she is really 18 years old and in love with him.
Papageno says that he wants a sweetheart, and the old woman returns and reveals herself to be a young woman in disguise.
www.losangelesopera.com /learn_more/article_detail.asp?productionid=35&type=synopsis   (781 words)

  
 Die Zauberflöte.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Papageno plays his magic bells and Monostatos, overcome by their merry tones, releases his captives.
Though Tamino and Papageno are obliged to fulfill their vow of silence, Papageno chats with a mysterious old woman.
The mysterious old woman visits Papageno again and is transformed into a beautiful young woman, Papagena, but a priest spirits her away from the unworthy Papageno.
www.angelfire.com /music2/zauberflote   (707 words)

  
 2003/2004 Touring Season
Papageno returns and is unwittingly paired with Tamino to spearhead this rescue mission.
Papageno calms the distraught Pamina by giving her Tamino's picture and she immediately becomes infatuated.
Papageno keeps faltering with Tamino reminding him each time to be silent.
www.rwb.org /tour/mfsynopsis.html   (995 words)

  
 The Magic Flute
Papageno and Pamina, unable to find Tamino, are almost captured by Monostatos and his slaves, but enchant them when Papageno plays his bells.
When Papageno finally find Papagena and agrees to marry her, she suddenly transforms from a crone to a beautiful young woman.
Papageno plays a merry little tune and Papagena finds him, they then singing about their future together with lots of children.
www.geocities.com /Vienna/Strasse/2915/flute.html   (1687 words)

  
 Piedmont Opera Theatre - Celebrating 28 Years of Glorious Opera - Winston-Salem, North Carolina - Aida in Concert, The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The gourmand Papageno is just as quick to break a new oath of fasting, and he jokes with a flirtatious old lady, who vanishes when asked her name.
Papageno is eliminated but settles for the old lady, who turns into a young Papagena when the resigned Papageno promises to be faithful.
Papageno also is saved from attempted suicide by the Genii, who remind him to use his magic bells, which summon Papagena.
www.piedmontopera.org /magicflute.html   (493 words)

  
 VIPcom - PAPAGENO, your new PABX fits onto a CD-Rom!
When employees are absent, they simply switch their telephone to PAPAGENO and select pre-installed or personally recorded messages.The problem is as easily solved as that.
PAPAGENO is open for all today's communications services which can be addressed by mail platforms, as well as those anticipated for the future.
PAPAGENO offers the possibility of automated output of messages from systems such as SAP R/3, BaaN IV, Triton or JetFrom Output Pak — and this only touches the surface of the possibilities for the integration of further platforms and systems.
www.vipcomag.de /english/produkte/papageno.htm   (984 words)

  
 Leolux: Papageno   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The small feet and the rear leg of the Papageno are available in all Leolux lacquers and in polished aluminium.
Papageno ensures cosiness with a touch of wilfulness.
Everywhere where people live who dare to delight in stimulating their senses, there the Papageno will fit in, because Papageno adds an extra dimension to any living-room.
www.leolux.com /uk/collection/ac/papageno.html   (112 words)

  
 Pro Arte: Mozart; Two duets from The Magic Flute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Papageno finds her first and announces that her rescuer is at hand.
But Papageno himself is dejected in that he lacks a sweetheart.
Both Tamino and Papageno are tested by Sarastro's order to see if they are worthy of admittance into the high life of mind and heart.
www.proarte.org /notes/mozart9.htm   (450 words)

  
 CU Opera - The Magic Flute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Depicting the exploits of vivid characters such as Queen of the Night, Papageno and Papagena, this Mozart masterpiece is an enlightening fairy tale and entertaining adventure story all in one.
Papageno at once claims the credit for saving Tamino, but the Three Ladies return and punish him for lying by fastening a padlock on his lips.
Papageno, also, is in the depths of despair over the loss of Papagena but tries to summon her by ringing his chime of bells.
www.cuconcerts.org /flute.html   (823 words)

  
 Magic Flute -- the Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As Tamino rushes out to find his comrade, Papageno and Pamina run in, but are inter
Act II: Sarastro and his community's priests, discussing Tamino's and Papageno's entry into their society, realize that the two men must face terrible difficulties and even mortal danger to prove their worth.
But Pamina, too, undergoes agonizing trials: she must withstand Monostatos' unwelcome advances and threats against her life and she must reject her mother's increasingly unwholesome influence.
www.rinestock.com /opera/flute/synopsis.html   (344 words)

  
 Papageno Eco Resort - Fiji Islands - Fiji Honeymoon Resorts - Fiji Resorts - Fiji Luxury Resorts - Fiji Hotels - Fiji ...
Just a small sample of the wonders to behold at Papageno.
Papageno's unique and spacious accommodations blend island charm and modern comfort all just steps from the beach.
Each of the four high gabled Fijian style "bures" (pronounced 'boo-ray' in Fijian) are tastefully decorated with Fijian masks, bark 'tapa' cloth and grass mats which accent the cool polished wood floors.
www.fiji-islands.com /malawai.html   (227 words)

  
 Restaurants, dining, London, gourmet, Papageno, Opera, Sarastro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Named after the playful and mischievous bird-catcher in Mozart’s Magic Flute, Papageno is an appropriate name as the character’s main aim in life is to find enjoyment and happiness.
This ethic will be mirrored at Papegeno where the aim is for guests to leave with a sense of fulfilment having had a memorable evening of food, fun, wine and laughter.
Papageno also boasts the Coco Bar allowing people to sample the electric atmosphere without having to dine.
www.dine-online.co.uk /papageno.htm   (368 words)

  
 Pulsatilla vulgaris subsp. grandis 'Papageno'
Its flowers are lavender-blue, its leaves generally emerge after flowering and it is covered with silvery golden brown hairs.
‘Papageno’ features fringed double flowers in a variety of mixed colors including shades of creamy white, pink, red, blue and purple.
The cultivar name of ‘Papageno’ presumably was borrowed from the brightly colored bird-catcher character of the same name in Mozart’s The Magic Flute opera.
www.mobot.org /gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=A696   (261 words)

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