How is the Marionette Theater in Vienna?
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I went to a performance of the Magic Flute 3 years ago at the Marionetten Theater in Salzburg. The music is/was from a top level recording. As I recall it was one produced by Deutsche Grammophon.
While the music plays, the marionettes are then manipulated to act out the opera. The fascinating part is watching those little creatures bounce around. It is sheer magic.
I suggest you get close as you can to the stage for good viewing, perhaps within the first 8 rows, but not THE very first row. We were in about the 5th row and the location was fine.
I do not recall if the recording was the Deutsche Grammophone version with Roberta Peters, Dietrich Fischer-Diskau and Fritz Wunderlich or the one with Maria Stader, Rita Streich, Fischer-Diskau, and Ernst Häfliger and conduced by Fricsay. Somehow, none of the female singers sounded like Roberta Peters.
Nor did the tenor sound like the virtually incomparable Fritz Wunderlich.
While the music plays, the marionettes are then manipulated to act out the opera. The fascinating part is watching those little creatures bounce around. It is sheer magic.
I suggest you get close as you can to the stage for good viewing, perhaps within the first 8 rows, but not THE very first row. We were in about the 5th row and the location was fine.
I do not recall if the recording was the Deutsche Grammophone version with Roberta Peters, Dietrich Fischer-Diskau and Fritz Wunderlich or the one with Maria Stader, Rita Streich, Fischer-Diskau, and Ernst Häfliger and conduced by Fricsay. Somehow, none of the female singers sounded like Roberta Peters.
Nor did the tenor sound like the virtually incomparable Fritz Wunderlich.
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