| Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) | La flauta mágica (Die Zauberflöte) | Libreto de Emanuel Schikaneder |
| Iván Fischer | Dirección | |
| Orquesta del Festival de Budapest | ||
| Hanna-Elisabeth Müller | Soprano | Pamina |
| Mandy Fredrich | Soprano | Queen of the Night |
| Bernard Richter | Tenor | Tamino |
| Hanno Müller-Brachmann | Barítono | Papageno |
| Krisztián Cser | Bajo | Sarastro |
| Eleonore Marguerre | Soprano | First Lady |
| Norma Nahoun | Soprano | Papagena |
| Olivia Vermeulen | Mezzosoprano | Second Lady |
| Barbara Kozelj | Mezzosoprano | Third Lady |
| Rodolphe Briand | Tenor | Monostatos |
| Peter Harvey | Barítono | The Speaker (Der Sprecher), Second Armoured Man, Third Priest |
£50 £35 £20 £10 Premium Seats £65
(concert performance in German with English surtitles)
The performance will end at approximately 10.10pm
A performance of Mozart's delightful opera, The Magic Flute.
Comic characters, secret rituals, the terrifying Queen of Night, magic spells and two different love stories feature in The Magic Flute, Mozart's sublime last opera.
Southbank Centre welcomes back Iván Fischer, regarded as one of the great musical personalities of our time, with the Budapest Festival Orchestra. They perform this universally appealing opera which features dazzling vocal fireworks as well as some of Mozart's most glorious and recognisable melodies.
The Budapest orchestra brings an appropriate sparkle, wit and character to the orchestral music in this concert performance, the first time they have performed opera in Royal Festival Hall.

