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  • Mozart: The Escape from the Seraglio K. 384

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) The Escape from the Seraglio K. 384

German Opera in 3 acts Text: Johann Gottlieb Stephanie

solos: SSTTB – 2Sp – choir: SATB – picc.2.2.2(bassethn).2. – 2.2.0.0. – timp.perc(3) – str

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Duration: full evening
Text by Gottlieb Stephanie der Jüngere after Christoph Friedrich Bretzner
Narrative text for Concert Version by Ursula Haas
Place and time: A country estate in Turkey, Middle of the 16th Century

Characters: bassa Selim (speaking part) - Konstanze (soprano) - Blonde (soprano) - Belmonte (tenor) - Pedrillo (tenor) - Osmin (bass) - Klaas (speaking part) - Dumb Person

Since only the German original version of this work is available, we have supplied only a German-language commentary.

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