Arctic Magic Flute

Arctic Magic Flute

"Arctic Magic Flute" is an adaptation, sung in English, of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera "Die Zauberflöte" by Ryan Conarro, Joyce Parry Moore and William Todd Hunt, setting the action in northern Alaska at an unspecified post-apocalyptic future date.

Performance History

"Arctic Magic Flute" premiered on February 8, 2007, in Juneau, Alaska, with Conarro as the stage director, Hunt as the music director, and Joyce Parry Moore, who first conceived the idea for the show and approached Conarro about writing it, as Pamina.

The show subsequently toured to Kotzebue and Nome, Alaska, where it received a warm reception, and to the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage, Alaska.

Differences from Schikaneder's Libretto

In addition to being translated into English, the story has been re-cast in rural Alaska instead of the mythical world of the original. Tamino survives a plane crash, rather than fighting a dragon. The Queen of the Night becomes 'the Electric Queen,' a personification of the modern urban world and its reliance on technology. Sarastro is an Alaska Native elder.

The Masonic allegory of the original opera is replaced by the traditional values of Inupiaq culture; the characters must learn to work with each other, and respect the land and the wild animals, in order to survive a world where modern technology has been taken away from them.

The character of Monostatos has been eliminated, shortening the opera and avoiding controversy about his portrayal. Monostatos's pursuit of Pamina and Papageno near the end of Act I is replaced by having a pack of wolves -- the same animals tamed by the flute in the pantomime scene -- surround the escaping pair. The two helmetted men have also been eliminated.

Papageno's character remains almost unchanged - a bird hunter being a plausible rural Alaskan occupation - but the majority of the jokes in his spoken scenes have been replaced by ones topical to the region, the lock on his mouth becomes a bird-beak, and his glockenspiel becomes a rattle made of driftwood and seashells.

Differences from Mozart's music

"Arctic Magic Flute" is performed without an orchestral overture. In its place, the show is opened by an Inupiaq dancer and drummer singing a song of welcome, and a short spoken scene introducing the cast of villagers and describing their world. The rest of the opera is framed as a story being told to a young boy by his family.

Several numbers have been omitted to shorten the opera - most of the scenes in Act II with the priests, the trio for Sarastro, Pamina, and Tamino, Papageno's suicide attempt, and the numbers involving the deleted characters. Some of the remaining numbers have been resequenced for dramatic reasons: "In diesen heil'gen Hallen," for example, has become the reuniting of Tamino and Pamina in preparation for the Trial of Fire, with completely new words rather than a translation of the German.

The orchestration was reduced to enable it to be performed by a small travelling company. The string parts were essentially unchanged but played by one person each. The woodwind and brass material has been re-distributed to be covered by one flute, one oboe, two clarinets (one alternating on bass clarinet), and euphonium. This was influenced in part by lack of availability of a bassoonist, and does not necessarily reflect Hunt's concept of an optimal reduction of Mozart's orchestra.

External links

* The [http://www.nomenugget.net/20070222/ Nome Nugget's coverage] of the February 17, 2007 production in Nome
* [http://www.operatogo.net Opera to Go!] , the company that commissioned and premiered Arctic Magic Flute


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