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Meanwhile Tamino reaches 'Sarastro's castle, and at once asks for the
The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Charles Annesley
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The historical Zoroaster was highly regarded in Masonic circles and the parallels are obvious between Rameau's opera and an even more famous Masonic allegory, Mozart's The Magic Flute (1791), with its initiation rites conducted under the auspices of the wise "Sarastro".
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Sarastro in Covent Garden also has a similar layout with little grottos and booths up the stairs, although the lewd art work in the toilets is also quite a sight.
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Luc Bertin-Hugault has great strength as Sarastro -- his "In Diesen Heilgen Halle" was particularly moving.
Howard Kissel: Peter Brook's "A Magic Flute" Howard Kissel 2011
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Yeo's beautifully voiced Pamina suffered from this same inertness as did Damian Savarino's sonorous Sarastro, and the guards and the priests.
'Magic Flute' hits the right notes -- except for the dramatic ones Joan Reinthaler 2010
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Pieces have sometimes been unusually juxtaposed -- Sarastro's serene aria, for example, now comes immediately after "Die Holle Rache," that wild expression of rage that has been making its way through the universe these last 34 years.
Howard Kissel: Peter Brook's "A Magic Flute" Howard Kissel 2011
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(Continues singing as tinny electronic voice gradually gets slower and deeper, until finally Robert Wilson hires him to play Sarastro)
The last patient I gave one of those to won the Kentucky Derby Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Luc Bertin-Hugault has great strength as Sarastro -- his "In Diesen Heilgen Halle" was particularly moving.
Howard Kissel: Peter Brook's "A Magic Flute" Howard Kissel 2011
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(Continues singing as tinny electronic voice gradually gets slower and deeper, until finally Robert Wilson hires him to play Sarastro)
Archive 2009-01-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Pieces have sometimes been unusually juxtaposed -- Sarastro's serene aria, for example, now comes immediately after "Die Holle Rache," that wild expression of rage that has been making its way through the universe these last 34 years.
Howard Kissel: Peter Brook's "A Magic Flute" Howard Kissel 2011
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