The secrets of Mozart’s “Magic Flute” - Joshua Borths

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  • @merrittanimation7721
    @merrittanimation7721 8 років тому +2760

    ' The Queen of Night actually wants to plunge the world in darkness "
    Well with a name like that that should've been pretty obvious.

    • @HConstantine
      @HConstantine 6 років тому +9

      She called the Queen of the Night--the hippy presenter couldn't eve get that right--there is a 15 minute cartoon version produced for the BBC some years ago that calls her "Queen of Night." Perhaps that is the only form of the opera he's seen.

    • @heneralantonioluna8725
      @heneralantonioluna8725 6 років тому +3

      @Shealyne Anglin it's really not funny

    • @prodbyevadwave
      @prodbyevadwave 5 років тому

      Merritt Animation yahh

    • @jazybomber
      @jazybomber 4 роки тому +4

      The queen of night wants to plunge the world into brightness :D

    • @jeromeatangan5541
      @jeromeatangan5541 4 роки тому +1

      @@heneralantonioluna8725 you just didn't get it...

  • @cuckoolove
    @cuckoolove 8 років тому +2269

    There's so much going on in the mind of a genius. Meanwhile I'm here trying to figure out what day of the week it is.

    • @felipejjr
      @felipejjr 8 років тому +3

      So true.. lmao

    • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
      @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 8 років тому +56

      It's November, I think.

    • @kkat069
      @kkat069 8 років тому +4

      .-. im not smart enough to understand

    • @chyousub
      @chyousub 8 років тому +21

      You guys are lucky. I am still not sure in which century i live ;)

    • @kkat069
      @kkat069 8 років тому +1

      21st .3.

  • @JackSassyPants
    @JackSassyPants 8 років тому +3448

    My only criticism is that there is NO mention of Papageno, the bird-catcher obsessed with women who is obviously the real star of this show.

    • @breebell468
      @breebell468 8 років тому +11

      +

    • @minuteriddles9624
      @minuteriddles9624 8 років тому +22

      Agree!

    • @carla6485
      @carla6485 8 років тому +12

      yes!!!!!! thank you!!!!!!

    • @Aspsusa
      @Aspsusa 8 років тому +44

      Maybe because he is about the only character that is really easy to understand? Schikaneder's theatre, Schikaneder's libretto, Schikaneder gets to both write and play the best part...

    • @Relevus
      @Relevus 8 років тому +28

      Pa! Pa pa!

  • @rikardagren6125
    @rikardagren6125 7 років тому +245

    The Papageno and Papagena duet is probably one of my favourite moments in any opera. The happiness and pure joy Papageno shows when finally finding is love is unbeatable

    • @Ja-zz2gn
      @Ja-zz2gn 4 роки тому +7

      Papageno is the best !!!!

    • @Martinus777
      @Martinus777 Рік тому +2

      Papageno and Papagena represent the „lower marriage” at the level of matter/body whilst Tamino and Tamina represent the „higher marriage” at the level of spirit/soul. Both - the „infrared” and the „ultraviolet” - are needed to achieve hieros gamos.

    • @hipstereagle6050
      @hipstereagle6050 Рік тому

      It’s my favorite period!

  • @masterklaw4527
    @masterklaw4527 Рік тому +42

    My mom was able to sing the Queen of the Night's aria. My mom may not have been the perfect parent, but she was a massive influence on the music I love. Miss you, mom.

    • @chrisgardiner2215
      @chrisgardiner2215 Рік тому +3

      😮😮😮 WOW your mother must have been very talented 😊

    • @lauren9536
      @lauren9536 7 місяців тому +1

      Your mom must have been one of the select few who could sing it! That high note is insane!!
      I sing (soprano/mezzo-soprano) and my range is not nearly high enough to do this song lol

  • @yogawarriorgirl
    @yogawarriorgirl 8 років тому +742

    This opera also has the most wicked soprano aria I know of. Look up "The Queen of the Night aria" and enjoy. It's about as high as the human voice can go without injury (and only for a select few).

    • @The_New_Abnormal_World_Order
      @The_New_Abnormal_World_Order 4 роки тому +12

      Yes it is so awesome!!

    • @khatunamezvrishvili6211
      @khatunamezvrishvili6211 4 роки тому +44

      @@thetelleroftales4808 I heard another version was that he wrote it for the singer who he knew could do it. I don't know which one is true. Would Mozart sabotage his own aria?

    • @thetelleroftales4808
      @thetelleroftales4808 4 роки тому +44

      @@khatunamezvrishvili6211
      Yes and no, he did write it for a singer who could do it. But then he later didn't go out of his way to stop his in-law from humiliating herself.

    • @m.st.6657
      @m.st.6657 4 роки тому +7

      Oh yeah. It's amazing to hear a good sopranist singing it live in concert!

    • @ambermckoy1605
      @ambermckoy1605 4 роки тому +28

      Mozart wrote a different aria just to mess with the singer: Come scoglio from Cosi fan tutte, which is much harder as it includes low notes most sopranos can't project. The Queen's arias were showpieces for his sister-in-law; he didn't hate her.

  • @ThomasG_
    @ThomasG_ 8 років тому +1802

    "Do you want to know the secrets of my magic flute?" sounds like a bad pickup line

    • @pallavi4420
      @pallavi4420 8 років тому +8

      Thomas G 😂😂

    • @legitname6687
      @legitname6687 8 років тому +63

      Thomas G "your cousin blew notes on your little magic flute"

    • @lx6108
      @lx6108 7 років тому +8

      Thomas G I actually accidentally laughed for real

    • @scylla1772
      @scylla1772 5 років тому +6

      That's some really fascinating innuendo, since it was the Queen of the Night who gave the flute to the protagonist 😏

    • @OphiuchiChannel
      @OphiuchiChannel 5 років тому +18

      Actually thats the kind of joke Mozart could have said.

  • @CanaldoSora1
    @CanaldoSora1 8 років тому +168

    This was my very first opera. I remember as if it was just yesterday. Mozart made my way into classical music, and I couldn't want any better.

    • @garfielddddddd
      @garfielddddddd 5 місяців тому

      me too! I remember being told that there were times when i was about 4 years old where my mother would sit me in front of a recording of the magic flute and i would stay there for hours watching it over and over again - even though i had no idea what any of it meant. when i was 10 we saw it live at londons royal opera house and i was mesmerised. I'm even getting a magic flute tattoo soon!

  • @bottomtext
    @bottomtext 8 років тому +688

    I knew Mozart was a genius, but this is some crazy shit

    • @quoiquand2888
      @quoiquand2888 7 років тому +16

      Mozart was also spoiled, if you read about him you would know.

    • @psalm2764
      @psalm2764 3 роки тому

      @@zeethanguo He helped poison Mozart. After that he went deaf.

    • @seventeencarat7148
      @seventeencarat7148 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah he is crazy genius

  • @tguerraew
    @tguerraew 8 років тому +335

    We found the background plot of Dan Brown's next novel

    • @rues_de_paris
      @rues_de_paris 8 років тому +3

      Tiago Rodrigues Guerra there's a book in spanish about Beethoven 's 10th symphony

    • @robertmelvin7908
      @robertmelvin7908 8 років тому +13

      Oh God no! After seeing Dan Brown's Inferno I don't ever want to read or see anything from that author again. If he were to use the Magic Flute as a plot element, he would have 9 trials [3X3]; where the 2nd 3 would represent 3 Chinese philosophies or egg rolls.

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 8 років тому +1

      +Robert Melvin True, the only one I kind like is the second one.

    • @nadineiglesias
      @nadineiglesias 7 років тому +1

      The Lost Symbol is my ultimate fav. I wish they'd make it into a movie

    • @satyendrasingh1574
      @satyendrasingh1574 7 років тому +1

      I wish not. They'll ruin it, just like the "the davinci code"

  • @ellenspear7368
    @ellenspear7368 8 років тому +323

    Well and good, but how can any synopsis of this opera skip a mention of Papageno? Shame.

  • @kateparker8546
    @kateparker8546 8 років тому +59

    Although I've never widely been a fan of opera, I have always loved The Magic Flute, as I grew up with a children's version that told the story in English, through the eyes of a little girl. To this day, it remains some of my favorite music ever, and I loved learning all this symbolism!

    • @markw3598
      @markw3598 7 років тому

      As if this is true!! It is a THEORY!! Which means they can't PROVE it!

  • @OnlyMozart1
    @OnlyMozart1 8 років тому +350

    No dragon! A snake: "Der listigen Schlange".

    • @tmmiran
      @tmmiran 8 років тому

      OnlyMozart1 And it's not Pamino who plays the magic flute, right? It's Papagueno.

    • @OnlyMozart1
      @OnlyMozart1 8 років тому +40

      No dude, Papageno playes the pipes. Tamino DOES play the magic flute. There's Tamino and Pamina. No "Pamino" however...

    • @tmmiran
      @tmmiran 8 років тому +3

      Thank you! I should re-read the libretto. It's been like maybe 20 years or so since I read it from beginning to end.

    • @rebeccad7435
      @rebeccad7435 7 років тому +5

      Man I'm so glad someone pointed this out! This story is my childhood xD

    • @cecilegreer8122
      @cecilegreer8122 6 років тому +4

      Schlange has a dual meaning in German: it can be both dragon and snake!

  • @RaisedThird
    @RaisedThird 8 років тому +104

    I had the honor of playing violin in Mozart's The Magic Flute last month and my director did a good job explaining this to us. The story and the free masons are very important to know before playing.

    • @regineheidorn3309
      @regineheidorn3309 5 років тому +1

      Goldgary456 what did The explain exactly ?

    • @oliviastar3812
      @oliviastar3812 2 роки тому

      why was it important to know the story before playing Mozart?

    • @RaisedThird
      @RaisedThird 2 роки тому +1

      @@oliviastar3812 it helps with musicality and interpretation if you know the purpose of the piece or the story it’s trying to convey

  • @simonkawasaki4229
    @simonkawasaki4229 5 років тому +10

    3:00 That makes a lot of sense.
    Not only was she a symbol of the Enlightenment’s ideals of freedom, but Mozart had a personal grudge against Maria Theresa. When the 15 year old Mozart premiered his youthful opera “Ascanio in Alba” in Milan, one of Maria’s sons wrote to her, saying that Mozart should be his own court composer. This was practically why Mozart was in Italy; he was fishing for a court position. But Maria Theresa wrote back to her son, saying that he should not hire “useless people”.

  • @ConstanzeWeber
    @ConstanzeWeber 8 років тому +28

    Love the music credit at the end. This was my first opera, I saw it at Covent Garden when I was 12 and that's when I realised I'd found my art form and the love of my musical life!! I've seen many operas by many composers since, but when I see one by Mozart it's like coming home.

  • @elfee7981
    @elfee7981 8 років тому +795

    Hehe, I love how english speakers pronounce german words :P

    • @NKDpiano
      @NKDpiano 8 років тому +11

      du hast mich?

    • @PaoloDiBello98
      @PaoloDiBello98 8 років тому +4

      +NKD hasst?

    • @NKDpiano
      @NKDpiano 8 років тому +1

      Paolo Di Bello sorry no idea ((:

    • @elfee7981
      @elfee7981 8 років тому

      NKD Haha, where are you from ^^' ?

    • @NKDpiano
      @NKDpiano 8 років тому +3

      Elfee I'm from Asia.

  • @GroovingPict
    @GroovingPict 8 років тому +99

    A talk on The Magic Flute that doesnt make one single mention of Papageno aka the bird catcher... Yeah, I think youre missing out on a bit. And by a bit I mean a lot.

    • @rolandkesslermusic
      @rolandkesslermusic 5 років тому +4

      Particularly related to Masonry, there's so much more that could be explored in Papagenos character

  • @hockneyfication
    @hockneyfication 4 роки тому +17

    The Magic Flute never ceases to uplift my spirits, it never gets boring. It definitely is one of the most amazing pieces of music to have ever been written.

  • @letthesleeperawaken
    @letthesleeperawaken 7 років тому +20

    Um... It would be nice if this video got some plot point straight...
    1) "The dragon" is actually "die listige Schlange" which means "the cunning snake" - is this really that hard to get right??!
    2) It's not Tamino & Pamina who undergo trails together, but Tamino and Papageno, the bird catcher. While it looks like Pamina is initiated together with Tamino later, I'm not sure whether this is the case, since a part of the plot point of the Opera is that it's not a woman's place to be wise, but rather to be guided by wise men
    3) The queen of the night never talks about wanting to plunge the world into darkness, though she does use rather colourful language ("der Hölle Rache" = "hell's revenge") to describe just how pissed off she is about her husbands misogynist attitude, since rather than leaving the "siebenfacher Sonnenkreis" = "sevenfold sun-circle", a magical object of immense power, to her, he gave it to some wisdom cult to "rule over it in a manly way". I'm not saying she's a good person, after all she's plotting murder and forcing her daugther to be her tool, but I don't remember any point where she plots more than to possess the supreme power she thinks is rightfully hers.
    --> All this is what I remember simply from speaking German and watching the opera live plus hearing it talked about in the German world, where for example the fact that the monster was no dragon but a snake (and apparently Mozart worked with "ein grimmiger Löwe" = "a grim lion") is considered to be of interest...

  • @lonelyelk5785
    @lonelyelk5785 8 років тому +3

    in the 4th grade we went on a field trip to the Seattle opera house to watch the magic flute and I remember being mesmerized by the whole thing, it was pretty awesome

  • @peroz1000
    @peroz1000 8 років тому +36

    Someone should make a much longer video on this fascinating theme.

  • @dinkusstinkus4396
    @dinkusstinkus4396 4 роки тому +10

    ' The Queen of Night actually wants to plunge the world in darkness "
    AAAH THAT GOOD OLD SUBVERSIVE SYMBOLISM

  • @rickybasilone8989
    @rickybasilone8989 8 років тому +306

    that video title sounds like a video about Mozart's sexual prowesse

    • @rabbit5000
      @rabbit5000 8 років тому +2

      Ricky Basilone 😂😂

    • @MrDUneven
      @MrDUneven 7 років тому +32

      Well, Mozart did write a song about licking his ass.

    • @DanielFahimi
      @DanielFahimi 4 роки тому

      @@MrDUneven What does that have to do with anything?

    • @nandocordeiro5853
      @nandocordeiro5853 4 роки тому +3

      @@DanielFahimi it has everything to further prove why mozart is a genius

  • @YAYAYASHA
    @YAYAYASHA 4 роки тому +62

    I’m here after watching the Royal Opera House “The Magic Flute”

  • @mollyringwerm9224
    @mollyringwerm9224 2 роки тому +2

    I wasn't crazy about Mozart as a clarinetist growing up. These days, I'm totally dazzled by his sound and Zauberflote has turned into my fave opera. Der holle rache, o zittre nicht and ach ich fuhls are 3 of my all-time fave arias.

  • @m.st.6657
    @m.st.6657 4 роки тому +6

    Ahhh, I love the "Zauberflöte"! It's one of my favourite operas by Mozart. As a classical flutist myself, I love playing the pieces (arias etc). They give you a very strong feeling. Especially the Queen of the Night, that's just- WOW!

  • @Dantick09
    @Dantick09 8 років тому +156

    I need to watch this opera

    • @handsoap3346
      @handsoap3346 5 років тому

      It's on youtube

    • @oofies1016
      @oofies1016 4 роки тому +3

      Here you go, even though I'm 3 years late
      ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html

  • @emmasol3058
    @emmasol3058 8 років тому +45

    Ah Mozart😌🙌🏼my favorite composer

  • @Luchingador
    @Luchingador 8 років тому +389

    3 = 3 sides = 3 corners = triangle.
    Illuminati confirmed.

    • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
      @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 8 років тому +33

      Or Half-Life 3 confirmed.

    • @SomeGuy-qd3li
      @SomeGuy-qd3li 8 років тому

      David S. Well, one is an ongoing, while one has been completely gone because of the lord

    • @rasaecnai
      @rasaecnai 8 років тому +26

      "3+3+3=666" I'm pretty sure math does not work like that

    • @rasaecnai
      @rasaecnai 8 років тому +9

      Yadont Say
      huh? Im not sure where you went to school but algebra IS math.
      also are you sure that its algebra? because my math teacher would definitely disagree with you. Where is the variable? You must be trolling man...

    • @rasaecnai
      @rasaecnai 8 років тому +2

      Yadont Say
      you Dont say
      I did google facts what you're spouting surely aint it

  • @LClobo60
    @LClobo60 8 років тому +42

    Nothing on Papageno? :(

  • @h1ddn_
    @h1ddn_ 8 років тому +15

    At 3:33 he talks about 3... ether interesting coincidence, or was purposely put there.

  • @AimonsL_oignon
    @AimonsL_oignon 8 років тому +6

    i never knew it had a so deep meaning. i think that's the deal with most great artworks

  • @Ronenlahat
    @Ronenlahat 8 років тому +10

    Great analysis of a masterpiece, more of this please.

  • @The_Notorious_N.O.E.
    @The_Notorious_N.O.E. 4 роки тому +2

    I need an hour long in depth documentary analyzing the story and symbolism in this opera. Five and a half minutes ain't gonna cut it.

  • @kellyfamily853
    @kellyfamily853 6 років тому +2

    "Love and wisdom aren't really my thing."
    Kudos to anyone who gets the phrase

  • @ERosa1991
    @ERosa1991 8 років тому +29

    Sounds like it could be the plot of an Adventure Time episode

  • @0901강민재
    @0901강민재 4 роки тому +2

    모차르트의 "마술 피리"의 이야기와 그 이야기의 의미, 그때의 시대상황을 연결시켜보는등 모차르트의 "마술 피리"에 대해 알아보는 시간이 되었습니다. 좋은 시간이 되었습니다. 감사합니다.

  • @joroc
    @joroc 8 років тому +169

    This channel has THREE million subcribers
    MASON CONFIRMED

    • @thewafflemonster7414
      @thewafflemonster7414 7 років тому +6

      Jonas Anselmo this comment is THREE months old Mason confirmed!! 😂

    • @colorfullconcerto
      @colorfullconcerto 7 років тому +5

      braindeadfred this reply is THREE weeks old. MASON CONFIRMED 😔😂😂😂

    • @one.k5373
      @one.k5373 5 років тому +2

      This comment is 3 years old

    • @giasharie274
      @giasharie274 4 роки тому +1

      This video and comment are THREE years old, DOUBLE MASON CONFIRMED

  • @FirstLast-gi3ei
    @FirstLast-gi3ei 8 років тому +151

    Respect mah naive-a-tay!!

    • @giuseppelogiurato5718
      @giuseppelogiurato5718 8 років тому +6

      First Last lmao, thank you... glad I'm not the only one who noticed that odd pronunciation.

    • @pangerangaz2160
      @pangerangaz2160 7 років тому +1

      Giuseppe LoGiurato lolll me, too.. i was like, “huh, that kind of word exists??.?” when the narrator mentioned it

    • @littlefishbigmountain
      @littlefishbigmountain 5 років тому +1

      Giuseppe LoGiurato
      Technically it’s a lot closer to the pronunciation it had before English picked it up
      Along with many, many others. The word was French, but because of all the culture shared between England and France (the English royalty even spoke French primarily, and English was the common language in England for around 300 years iirc), English adopted around 10,000 words directly from French. Modern day I think roughly 7,500 of ‘em are still in popular use. There’s also the French phrases we’ve adopted (crème de la crème, déja vu, je ne sais quoi, oh là là, c’est la vie, etc.). Obviously some dialects use it more, like in England, where they also tend to stay truer to the French pronunciation

  • @Theodevabe
    @Theodevabe 8 років тому +5

    I love these TED lessons about classical music! Really elucidating in creating a better understanding of classical music. I would be really interested to see a video about my favorite composer: J.S. Bach!

  • @DocShok
    @DocShok 8 років тому +66

    A story about a boy taking a magic flute from the queen of the night, sounds like a metaphor for something lol

    • @Bob-np2uc
      @Bob-np2uc 8 років тому +1

      Cody Reynolds
      Not 100% but I think it is.

    • @islezeus
      @islezeus 8 років тому

      Cody Reynolds ha ha ha

    • @pangerangaz2160
      @pangerangaz2160 7 років тому +1

      like what?

    • @ChupeTTe
      @ChupeTTe 6 років тому +1

      Cody Reynolds
      ua-cam.com/video/SbwCnVJ5Clk/v-deo.html

  • @NewMusic.FreshIdeas
    @NewMusic.FreshIdeas 8 років тому +5

    Well-worn stuff. The actual relationship of Magic Flute to Freemasonry has to do with Freemasonry's roots in alchemy, rather than the specific politics of the 18th-century lodges. Tamino does not "balance" anything but instead must choose between the benevolent feminine (Pamina) and the dark feminine (Queen of the Night), the benevolent masculine (Zarastro) and the dark masculine (Monostatos), the world of rules (the Three Ladies) and the world of choice (the Three Spirits).

  • @booksandtea1663
    @booksandtea1663 3 роки тому +1

    'Music by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart'
    nice one TED-Ed, love it :)

  • @amandaanze7542
    @amandaanze7542 8 років тому +8

    Do more classic music videos! They are awsome...

  • @davenewman140
    @davenewman140 3 роки тому +1

    Just enjoy the music
    This reminds me of something I read years ago
    "He is someone who knows everything about good books except how to enjoy them"

    • @ramonaandrei6396
      @ramonaandrei6396 3 місяці тому

      You're just having the devils ideology. Do what thy wilt. But that is not s good idea at all.
      If a good book or movie makes you commit suicide or murder or if it teaches you to lie or steal, it's not actually s good one, it's just being solved and hyped up as s good one.
      Stop being superficial, it won't do any good to you

  • @UnXpectedMe
    @UnXpectedMe 6 років тому +3

    I would love to see a series on different operas.

  • @MrHarsh3600
    @MrHarsh3600 8 років тому +117

    Or maybe it's just a story Mozart liked.

    • @alexandrugheorghe5610
      @alexandrugheorghe5610 8 років тому +15

      LolGuy nah. we know he was a mason. grab any book about Mozart and you will find presented plenty of evidence

    • @yahyadridi1886
      @yahyadridi1886 7 років тому +3

      LolGuy hahahahahahhhahaha omg

    • @markw3598
      @markw3598 7 років тому +1

      Makes more sense than the 'video'.

    • @anonymousy8882
      @anonymousy8882 6 років тому +4

      Dude it's everywhere wirtten. Mozart was a Mason and was hired to make this opera

    • @roberacevedo8232
      @roberacevedo8232 4 роки тому

      Mozart didn't write the story, he just wrote the music

  • @arniekevinvalera8166
    @arniekevinvalera8166 8 років тому

    This is probably the first opera I have known and learned about. This is not only a wonderful opera with coloraturas and whooping high and low notes. One Mozart's best indeed.

  • @danbev8542
    @danbev8542 4 роки тому +4

    A more extensive and excellent Magic Flute discussion is done by The Great Courses; The Operas of Mozart by Robert Greenberg.
    Greenberg is fantastic- he tells the story of the opera, plays sections of it, and explains all about the Masonic connections.
    Highly recommend!

  • @Amanda-mc9ve
    @Amanda-mc9ve 6 років тому +48

    Hi everyone, thx for supporting😂

  • @SoftKitty0930
    @SoftKitty0930 3 роки тому +2

    Imagine how amazing if we could see the premier of this opera in 1791 conducted by Mozart himself

    • @kowo1610
      @kowo1610 2 місяці тому

      It's one of the things I do when I get my hands on a time machine. 😂

  • @MartinHatchuel
    @MartinHatchuel 8 років тому +3

    Excellent video and a good lesson in the structure of story. Thank you

  • @yoosong2000
    @yoosong2000 5 років тому +1

    reminds me of Hegel's dialectics. The excursion of consciousness towards reason in a way of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis.

  • @g-love6507
    @g-love6507 2 роки тому

    This is a great and fascinating summary of this music !

  • @liammcmanus7502
    @liammcmanus7502 8 років тому +22

    This sounds like a Robert Langdon lecture😂😂

    • @MiracleWinchester
      @MiracleWinchester 4 роки тому

      Liam McManus because of its inclusion of Freemasonry?

  • @completeandunabridged.4606
    @completeandunabridged.4606 8 років тому +35

    MOAR

  • @HelgaCavoli
    @HelgaCavoli 7 років тому +2

    Plus it has one of the best solos I've even seen (here on UA-cam) from the queen talking with the daughter. Just marvelous.

  • @donna30044
    @donna30044 4 роки тому +2

    This barely scratched the surface of the symbolism and Masonic imagery in the opera.

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 4 роки тому

      Yes. Tamino's three trials- fire, water, and air before he could be initiated into the (masonic) mysteries and receive Sarastro's blessing for his union with Pamina.

  • @michaelthomas2769
    @michaelthomas2769 7 років тому +2

    I'm​ getting frightened now. Ted always create a new video for all my questions. I'm even listening to Mozart now.

  • @wesley-skyehayes5625
    @wesley-skyehayes5625 8 років тому +3

    I cannot accept such a complex interwoven play was written. I think historians have severely embellished upon all the minor details.

  • @ChristianJiang
    @ChristianJiang 6 років тому +3

    4:08 Reminds me of Hegel (thesis, antithesis, synthesis)

  • @leonhardpauli5815
    @leonhardpauli5815 3 роки тому

    I saw the 2019 staging in Austria's Sankt Magareten Steinbruch. It was one of the best productions I ever saw🥰

  • @Dimension2364
    @Dimension2364 7 років тому

    I remember that I read in an opera-guide that the queen of the night was initially planned as "the good one" and that only later this was changed... which makes sence when I think about it. Day and Night need each other. What would the spirit of the day be without the refreshing rest of the night? I think if the magic flute really contains ideas of the enlightenment then Mozart would have wanted to find a balance between the night (the queen) and the day (Sarastro).

  • @Suoyung
    @Suoyung 8 років тому +11

    Those harmonies actually are pretty common in many pieces...

    • @kiren3168
      @kiren3168 8 років тому +2

      Gayane Aslanyan ikr . this video is bullshit.

    • @theincorruptibles1279
      @theincorruptibles1279 8 років тому +5

      Without being overly harsh, I would have to agree. Mozart didn't write the story, he composed the music. Period.

    • @Silverlin212
      @Silverlin212 6 років тому +4

      He actually worked in part on the story/libretto with the librettist Schikaneder, who was also a freemason. The chords themselves aren't the point, but rather how they're highlighted; making a clear statement of salient significance -- especially as it relates to masonic symbology.

    • @psalm2764
      @psalm2764 3 роки тому

      @@Silverlin212 Mozart was only a nominal free mason. Schikckaneder deceived Mozart and did not pay him a "thaler" for his efforts according to Mozart´s brother in law, Josef Lange in his Biography.

  • @marlenyromerodeleon9801
    @marlenyromerodeleon9801 3 роки тому

    Preciosa y valiosa explicación!! Gracias por compartir!! Bellísimo de mis óperas favoritas!

  • @andreajermini7768
    @andreajermini7768 3 роки тому +1

    5:00 the upperˋs chord highest note is a b flat 😅

  • @Jamesroy1923
    @Jamesroy1923 7 років тому +2

    Mine only criticism is that Mozart didn't write the libretto that was Emanuel Schikaneder...

  • @lenap3561
    @lenap3561 7 років тому +1

    all nice and good, but i believe the fact that the libretto is acually written by Emanuel Schikaneder and not Mozart himself is quite important, since he had the idea first and included the symbols to the play

  • @katwilkinson93
    @katwilkinson93 7 років тому +1

    I love this song from Mozart!!! One of my favorites next to his "a little night music"!! I love Mozart and all those other good classical composers like bach, Beethoven and pachelbel! 😄😄😄

    • @davlor86
      @davlor86 6 років тому

      he didn't write songs tho, i think you mean piece of music

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 4 роки тому

      @@davlor86 Or maybe Katie means opera.

  • @P.Whitestrake
    @P.Whitestrake 8 років тому +12

    3 ladies, 3 trials, 3 doors?
    HALF-LIFE 3 CONFIRMED!

  • @TheElectra5000
    @TheElectra5000 8 років тому +12

    This video has one huge flaw: It's too short. :(

  • @raresuta5895
    @raresuta5895 8 років тому

    i was kinda into classical music and jazz until now , i m also teaching myself to play the piano (i m 18) but i was never interested in opera music..probably because i didn t understand it , but now that you explained me a little more in depth this masterpiece ... i really want to know more about opera . Thanks TED :)

    • @raresuta5895
      @raresuta5895 8 років тому

      TextuaryStar great , thanks , do they also have hidden meanings like this one in them ?

    • @raresuta5895
      @raresuta5895 8 років тому

      TextuaryStar no problem , thanks anyways :)

  • @dinoinadress2273
    @dinoinadress2273 2 роки тому

    Do you have any idea who the specific audio of the trill in this video comes from? It hits a really weirdly specific spot in my brain and I can’t find it because the other versions aren’t quite right.

  • @Twirlingbarbie
    @Twirlingbarbie 7 років тому +1

    I actually think it's about his parents. the queen of the night and sarastro are enemies but there isn't a real explaination, so for me it's seems like it's about two parents fighting

    • @clivegoodman16
      @clivegoodman16 7 років тому

      Carmen Kunz. I believe that the theory is that they were the parents of Pamina.

  • @StarshipPocketFox
    @StarshipPocketFox 8 років тому

    Ingmar Bergman really captures the humor in this opera. Please, watch "Trollflojten" someone has posted it on youtube with english subs.

  • @kiren3168
    @kiren3168 8 років тому +15

    Well that chord explanation is bullshit. Mozart is my favorite composer and I think he wrote those chords for musical reasons. he had no idea what you are talking about lol. maybe the opera has a meaning but those chords I assure you don't. Mozart was all about the music

    • @8attery
      @8attery 8 років тому +12

      Das Sir You underestimate Mozart. He supported freemasonry so the symbolism was definently there. If it were any other chord, then the story would have made less sense and the music would not have been special at all.

    • @kiren3168
      @kiren3168 8 років тому

      Psylenco I know that there is sumbolism but the three chord opening is very common

    • @8attery
      @8attery 8 років тому +1

      But it's not just the opening; They occur throughout the opera to bring out certain parts of the story. 3:58

    • @kiren3168
      @kiren3168 8 років тому

      Psylenco Maybe. but we will never know for sure

    • @8attery
      @8attery 8 років тому

      Das Sir If we don't know, then why is the symbolism explained in the video. :/

  • @enminghee2926
    @enminghee2926 6 років тому +3

    I sometimes suspect this opera was the basis for Disney's Tangled, and not the actual Rapunzel story.

  • @TRU7H
    @TRU7H 8 років тому

    Great video! Keep them coming

  • @claraschuster855
    @claraschuster855 4 роки тому +1

    It's a very nice summary of the opera, but I'm very sad, that you didn't mention papageno once!

  • @douglascanoose5281
    @douglascanoose5281 4 роки тому

    The highest you can go in your "Blue Lodge" is the "Third Degree". The Thirty Second Degree is conferred in the Scottish Rite. "So Mode It Be."

  • @michaelferto6588
    @michaelferto6588 Рік тому

    ...This is the first look into what this music is about...One of my favorite songs was about Mozart....So, I am finally finding out about him.....

  • @mikkimanlulu8513
    @mikkimanlulu8513 8 років тому +2

    PLEASE DO STRAVINSKY'S "Trois Mouvements de Petrouchka". PLEEEEEEEAAAASSSSEEEEEE!!!

  • @xIlCreeperx
    @xIlCreeperx 8 років тому

    oooh you should talk about the famous "Queen of the night Aria" (Der Holle Rache) making a relation between high notes and how vocal cords work!

    • @markw3598
      @markw3598 7 років тому

      Want to hear the best rendition!??
      ua-cam.com/video/dpVV9jShEzU/v-deo.html

  • @jessewarner7962
    @jessewarner7962 4 роки тому

    Maria Theresa died 11 years before the opera was composed. Her son Joseph II was emperor, and was friendly to Freemasonry.

  • @EyreAffair
    @EyreAffair 8 років тому +2

    My main issue with this theory is that I think many academics and scholars have been attributing too much meaning, and seeing too much into the opera, then what is actually presented there. Mozart was speculated to be somewhere on the Autism Spectrum, which may or may not be true. If it were true, then, speaking as somebody who was diagnosed as autistic, oftentimes autistic people withdraw into fantasy worlds in their minds. This tends to reflect in their writing, music, and other works of art. It's quite possible that Mozart, if he were also autistic, used "The Magic Flute" play in order to express the interior workings of his mind. The fantasy elements and settings in the opera reflect this "withdrawal into imagination" common in autistic people.

  • @tweetiebirdism
    @tweetiebirdism 8 років тому

    My father was a Freemason and I've got his books. Lots of this vid make since since FM is woven into all parts of our history.

  • @ninreck5121
    @ninreck5121 6 років тому

    I'm german and your pronounciation is really good

  • @ryuoshinz
    @ryuoshinz 3 роки тому

    Learning something new everyday

  • @chummanki9711
    @chummanki9711 7 років тому

    Magic Flute is a timeless Egyptian fantasy novel originally written by Shakespeare and has been the source of the most classical fantasy stories like Thor, Inhumans, Dr Strange, Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland. Mozart somehow compressed thid lengthy novel to a childhood fairytale, but those such creators of the listed stories above rrad the original one. Pamina was extremely clever young monarch, and Tamino is like Anthony Marcus. An extremely incrante masterpiece of fantasy warfare, star crossed love, complicities of human nature and family ties.
    BTW these are their original names : Pammenes, Tamios, Ashtoreth , Monostatos and Zarastors I dont know the rest`s original names, but it is Ancient Mediterranean

    • @clivegoodman16
      @clivegoodman16 7 років тому

      Chum Man ki. Shakespeare was a playwright and not a novelist. Also I am unaware of any of Shakespeare's plays as weird as the Magic Flute.

  • @vivianniu3493
    @vivianniu3493 4 роки тому +2

    is it just me
    or does my pfp look like the "Magic Flute" in the amination?
    also it looks more like a recorder and especially with the way tomino played it

  • @WillWilsonII
    @WillWilsonII 8 років тому

    Mozart used a technique that reminds me of yin-yang (stable and active). One line of continuous notes and another with on/off pulses. The masons have the 2 pillars Yachin and Boaz that also remind me of the stable and active principle, as they mean something like strength/force and stability. I don't know if the masons even heard of Lao Tzu...... it's a universal principle.

  • @casperwarberg3623
    @casperwarberg3623 8 років тому +2

    Please make a lesson about the Romanov family!!!! Plizzz

  • @flametracking10
    @flametracking10 8 років тому +42

    im blue daba dee daba die

    • @hko2006
      @hko2006 8 років тому +17

      why lol

  • @benkysan3246
    @benkysan3246 4 роки тому

    This video has been suggested to me "3" years after it was uploaded

  • @numsidumsragitsch
    @numsidumsragitsch 4 роки тому

    The way he says Wolfgang is adorable.

  • @vivianniu3493
    @vivianniu3493 4 роки тому +3

    Is it just me, or does my pfp look like the "Magic Flute" in the animation
    also it looks more like a recorder especially how tomino is playing it 1:58

  • @karenwang1769
    @karenwang1769 8 років тому

    I have a question that you might wanna put in a video (not really)
    Why does flour prevent dough form sticking

  • @careen6267
    @careen6267 3 роки тому

    I knew it ...This song was so much more. None other can compare to Mozart’s talent in the entire human civilization 🙌✨🤔