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25 Aug 1990, Royal Albert Hall
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19:00
Sat 25 Aug 1990
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Proms 1990 Prom 41
Prom 41
19:00 Sat 25 Aug 1990 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Magic Flute
Performers
Sir Roger Norrington
conductor
conductor
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Tamino
Tamino
David Wilson-Johnson
Priest
Spokesman
Priest
Spokesman
Eirian James
Second Lady
Second Lady
Richard Wistreich
Second Man in Armour
Second Man in Armour
Catherine Denley
Third Lady
Third Lady
Nancy Argenta
First Lady
First Lady
Evelyn Tubb
Second Boy
Second Boy
Mary Nichols
Third Boy
Third Boy
Guy Mey
Monostatos
Monostatos
Catherine Pierard
Papagena
Papagena
Rufus Müller
Second Priest
First Man in Armour
Second Priest
First Man in Armour
Cornelius Hauptmann
Sarastro
Sarastro
Andreas Schmidt
Papageno
Papageno
Beverly Hoch
Queen of the Night
Queen of the Night
Dawn Upshaw
Pamina
Pamina
Tessa Bonner
First Boy
First Boy
Simon Birchall
Third Priest
Third Priest
London Classical Players
Schütz Choir of London (pre-1973, Heinrich Schütz Choir & Heinrich Schütz Chorale)
Composers
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
About this event
Part of
Proms 1990
Discover the Music
Mozart: Music and meaning in The Magic Flute
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David Wilson-Johnson links
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David Wilson-Johnson links
Official Homepage
Nancy Argenta links
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Guy Mey links
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Rufus Müller links
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Rufus Müller links
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Cornelius Hauptmann links
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Andreas Schmidt links
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Dawn Upshaw links
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