
13/11/2000
Mozart’s allegorical fairy tale has charmed audiences and inspired artists, for more than 200 years. A few weeks before this telecast, the Met unveiled a new production of the opera featuring the colorful designs of acclaimed artist David Hockney. His bold colors and vivid images enchanted audiences and seemed to inspire the striking cast, led by James Levine’s affectionate conducting. Francisco Araiza is the young prince Tamino, who finds himself in a strange land, forced to undergo mysterious tests so he can rescue, then marry, the woman he loves, Pamina, played by Kathleen Battle. Kurt Moll is the compassionate Sarastro and Luciana Serra is the Queen of the Night.

Francisco Araiza
as Tamino

Kathleen Battle
as Pamina

Manfred Hemm
as Papageno

Kurt Moll
as Sarastro

Luciana Serra
as The Queen of the Night

Barbara Kilduff
as Papagena

Andreas Schmidt
as Speaker of the Temple

James Courtney
as First Priest

Bernard Fitch
as Second Priest

Heinz Zednik
as Monostatos

Juliana Gondek
as First Lady

Mimi Lerner
as Second Lady

Judith Christin
as Third Lady

Ted Huffman
as First Boy

Benjamin Schott
as Second Boy

Per-Christian Brevig
as Third Boy

Mark Baker
as First Armed Man

Michael Devlin
as Second Armed Man

Glenn Alpert
as Slave

Robert Manno
as Slave

James Levine
as Self - Conductor

MET Orchestra
as Self - Orchestra

Metropolitan Opera Chorus
as Self - Chorus

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
as Self - Composer
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