The Magic Flute 1998
Expect the unexpected…
Prince Tamino endures many trials in his quest for truth and the love of Pamina in Mozart’s fanciful mix of symbolism and fairy tale. Stage Director Jonathan Miller transposes the tale to the elegant Austria of the 1930s.
Synopsis
Act I
Three Ladies, attendants of the Queen of the Night, save the fainting Prince Tamino from a huge serpent. After they have killed the beast, the Ladies linger to admire the unconscious youth. Deciding to leave together rather than allow one of them the treat of staying to protect him, they go to inform the Queen of his arrival. Papageno introduces himself, saying he pines for a pretty wife, then boasts to the waking Tamino that he himself slew the serpent. The Ladies return to give Tamino a portrait of the Queen’s daughter, Pamina, who they say is enslaved by the evil Sarastro, and they padlock Papageno’s mouth for lying. Tamino is filled with wonder at Pamina’s beauty and feels himself falling in love. The Queen appears and laments the loss of her daughter. She charges Tamino with Pamina’s rescue, ordering Papageno to escort the prince. The Ladies hand a magic flute to Tamino and magic silver bells to Papageno to ensure their safety, appointing Three Spirits to guide them.
Sarastro’s servant Monostatos pursues and captures Pamina but is frightened away by Papageno, who tells Pamina that Tamino loves her and intends to save her. The two join voices in praise of love.
Tamino tries three doors before a High Priest appears and advises him that it is the Queen, not Sarastro, who is evil. Hearing that Pamina is safe, Tamino plays his flute, hoping to make her appear. She is nearby, attempting to escape with Papageno. Monostatos and his retainers chase them but are rendered helpless by Papageno’s magic bells. Sarastro, promises Pamina eventual freedom but warns against her proud mother. When Monostatos enters with the captive Tamino, he is punished rather than rewarded by Sarastro, who upbraids him for molesting Pamina. The latter is enchanted by a glimpse of Tamino.
Act II
Sarastro announces that Tamino will undergo initiation rites. He prays that the gods may bless the youth. Sworn to silence, Tamino is impervious to the temptations of the Queen’s Ladies, who easily derail the cheerful Papageno from his course of virtue.
Monostatos, finding Pamina asleep, tries to steal a kiss but is dismissed by the wrathful Queen of the Night, who gives her daughter a dagger with which to murder Sarastro. Monostatos returns when the Queen vanishes, but Pamina is rescued by Sarastro, who consoles her.
The Spirits assure the prince and Papageno and bring them food, but Tamino remains steadfast, breaking Pamina’s heart – she cannot understand his silence. Papageno is quick to break a new oath of fasting, and he jokes with a flirtatious old lady, who vanishes when asked her name.
The priests inform Tamino that he has only two more trials to complete his initiation. Pamina is relieved when Tamino speaks to her but upset when she hears of his further ordeals; Sarastro says the lovers will meet again and separates them.
Papageno, failing the tests, still wishes for a pretty girl, but settles for the old lady, who turns into a young Papagena when he promises to be faithful. She is spirited away, however.
After the Spirits save the despairing Pamina from suicide, she finds Tamino. Two armored Guards proclaim that Tamino must pass the test of the elements. Pamina walks with him through the ordeals by water and fire, protected by the magic flute.
Papageno also is saved from attempted suicide by the Spirits, who remind him to use his magic bells, which summon Papagena. The two plan their future.
The Queen of the Night, her Three Ladies and Monostatos attack but are defeated and banished as the throng hails Sarastro, Pamina and Tamino.
Artists
Heidi Grant Murphy
Soprano
Pamina
Heidi Grant Murphy
Hometown: Bellingham, WA
SFO Debut:
Susanna, The Marriage of Figaro, 1991
Past Seasons:
Pamina, The Magic Flute, 1998
Raymond Very
Tenor
Tamino
Raymond Very
Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA
SFO Debut:
Alfredo, La traviata, 1997
Past Seasons:
Alfredo, La traviata, 2002 (August 16 – 24)
Tamino, The Magic Flute, 1998
Count Elemer, Arabella, 1997
Thomas Barrett
Baritone
Papageno
Thomas Barrett
Hometown: Norfolk, VA
SFO Debut:
Guglielmo, Così fan tutte, 1997
Past Seasons:
Papageno, The Magic Flute, 1998
Lawyer, A Dream Play, 1998
Jami Rogers
Soprano
Queen of the Night (July 4 - August 18)
Jami Rogers
Hometown: Nashville, TN
SFO Debut:
Queen of the Night, The Magic Flute, 1998 (July 4 – August 18)
Cyndia Sieden
Soprano
Quen of the Night (August 21-28)
Cyndia Sieden
Hometown: Glendale, CA
SFO Debut:
Queen of the Night, The Magic Flute, 1993
Past Seasons:
Ariel, The Tempest, 2006
Queen of the Night, The Magic Flute, 1998 (August 21 – 28)
Ryland Davies
Tenor
Monostatos
Ryland Davies
Hometown: Cum-Ebbw Vale, South Wales
SFO Debut:
Monostatos, The Magic Flute, 1998
Past Seasons:
Tschekko, Countess Maritza, 1999
Chaplain, Dialogues of the Carmelites, 1999
Stephen Richardson
Bass
Sarastro
Stephen Richardson
Hometown: Liverpool, United Kingdom
SFO Debut:
Sarastro, The Magic Flute, 1998
Dale Travis
Bass-baritone
The Speaker
Dale Travis
Hometown: Trenton, NJ
SFO Debut:
A Bailiff/Clerk, The Sorrows of Young Werther, 1992
Past Seasons:
Sacristan, Tosca, 2023
Benoit/Alcindoro, La bohème, 2019
Don Alfonso, Così fan tutte, 2019 (July 17)
Doctor Bartolo, The Marriage of Figaro, 2013
Doctor Grenvil, La traviata, 2013
Sacristan, Tosca, 2012
Count Waldner, Arabella, 2012
Speaker, The Magic Flute, 2010
Superintendent Budd, Albert Herring, 2010
Don Alfonso, Così fan tutte, 2007
Doctor Bartolo, The Barber of Seville, 2005
Doctor Bartolo, The Marriage of Figaro, 2000 (August 7 – 25)
Speaker, The Magic Flute, 1998
Don Pedro, Beatrice and Benedict, 1998
Count Waldner, Arabella. 1997
Trulove, The Rake’s Progress, 1996
Peneios, Daphne, 1996
Antonio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1995
Mr. Ruskin, Modern Painters, 1995
Innkeeper, The Protagonist, 1993
Sheri Greenawald
Soprano
First Lady
Sheri Greenawald
Hometown: Iowa City, IA
SFO Debut:
Susanna, The Marriage of Figaro, 1976
Past Seasons:
Countess Maritza, Countess Maritza, 1999
First Lady, The Magic Flute, 1998
Christine, Intermezzo, 1994
Countess, Capriccio, 1993
Rosalinda, Die Fledermaus, 1992
Countess, The Marriage of Figaro, 1991
Violetta, La traviata, 1989
Rosalinda, Die Fledermaus, 1988
Countess, The Marriage of Figaro, 1987 (August 4)
Pamina, The Magic Flute, 1984
Governess, The Turn of the Screw, 1983
Eurydice, Orpheus in the Underworld, 1983 (August 18 – 27)
Susanna, The Marriage of Figaro, 1982
Nanetta, Falstaff, 1977
L’Aurora/Semele, L’Egisto, 1976
Josepha Gayer
Mezzo-soprano
Second Lady
Josepha Gayer
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
SFO Debut:
Mother Goose, The Rake’s Progress, 1996
Past Seasons:
Second Lady, The Magic Flute, 1998
Fortune Teller, Arabella, 1997
Mrs. Bass, Emmeline, 1996
Anne-Marie Owens
Mezzo-soprano
Third Lady
Anne-Marie Owens
Hometown: South Shields, United Kingdom
SFO Debut:
Aunt Hannah Watkins, Emmeline, 1996
Past Seasons:
Herodias, Salome, 2006
Third Lady, Magic Flute, 1998
Herodias, Salome, 1998
Jason Scarcella
Tenor
First Priest
Jason Scarcella
Hometown: Texas
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1998
Past Seasons:
First Priest, The Magic Flute, 1998
Third Jew, Salome, 1998
Michael Kavalhuna
Baritone
Second Priest
Michael Kavalhuna
Hometown: Michigan
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1998
Past Seasons:
Prince Yamadori, Madame Butterfly, 1998 (August 11-29)
Second Priest, The Magic Flute, 1998
Dean of Philosophy, A Dream Play, 1998
Carissa Casbon
Soprano
Papagena
Carissa Casbon
Hometown: Illinois
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1997, 1998
Past Seasons:
Papagena, The Magic Flute, 1998
Annina, La traviata, 1997
Michael Hendrick
Tenor
Fist Armed Man
Michael Hendrick
Hometown: La Grange, GA
SFO Debut:
First Armed Man, The Magic Flute, 1998
Past Seasons:
Dr. Caius, Falstaff, 2001
School Master/Dean of Theology, A Dream Play, 1998
Bryan G. Davis
Bass
Second Armed Man
Bryan G. Davis
Hometown: Ohio
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1998, 1999
Past Seasons:
An Officer, Dialogues of the Carmelites, 1999
Second Armed Man, The Magic Flute, 1998
Robert Spano
Conductor
Robert Spano
Hometown: Conneaut, OH
SFO Debut:
The Magic Flute, 1998
Past Seasons:
L’Amour de loin, 2002
Jonathan Miller
Director
Jonathan Miller
Hometown: London, United Kingdom
SFO Debut:
The Magic Flute, 1998
Past Seasons:
Eugene Onegin, 2002
Falstaff, 2001
Ermione, 2000
Roni Toren
Scenic Designer
Roni Toren
Hometown: Jerusalem, Israel
SFO Debut:
The Magic Flute, 1998
Judy Levin
Costume Designer
Judy Levin
Hometown: Jerusalem, Israel
SFO Debut:
The Magic Flute, 1998
Duane Schuler
Lighting Designer
Duane Schuler
Hometown: Elkhart Lake, WI
2025 Season:
La bohème, The Marriage of Figaro
SFO Debut:
Madame Butterfly, 1996
Past Seasons:
The Flying Dutchman, 2023
Carmen, 2022
The Marriage of Figaro, 2021
Jenůfa, 2019
Candide, 2018
The Italian Girl in Algiers, 2018
Die Fledermaus, 2017
Don Pasquale, 2014
Fidelio, 2014
The Marriage of Figaro, 2013
La donna del Lago, 2013
La traviata, 2013
Tosca, 2012
Maometto II, 2012
King Roger, 2012
La traviata, 2009
The Letter, 2009
Alceste, 2009
Falstaff, 2008
The Marriage of Figaro, 2008
Così fan tutte, 2007
Platée, 2007
Carmen, 2006
Cinderella, 2006
Salome, 2006
The Tempest, 2006
Turandot, 2005
The Barber of Seville, 2005
Lucio Silla, 2005
Don Giovanni, 2004
Simon Boccanegra, 2004
Don Giovanni, 2004
La belle Hélène, 2003
Così fan tutte, 2003
Kátya Kabanová, 2003
Eugene Onegin, 2002
The Italian Girl in Algiers, 2002
Lucia di Lammermoor, 2001
Falstaff, 2001
Rigoletto, 2000
The Marriage of Figaro, 2000
Ermione, 2000
Countess Maritza, 1999
Carmen, 1999
Idomeneo, 1999
Madame Butterfly, 1998
The Magic Flute, 1998
La traviata, 1997
Semele, 1997
Gary Wedow
Chorus Master
Gary Wedow
Hometown: La Porte, IN
SFO Debut:
1983 Season
Past Seasons:
1998 Season
1997 Season
1996 Season
1995 Season
1994 Season
1993 Season
1992 Season
1991 Season
1990 Season
1989 Season
1988 Season
1987 Season
1986 Season
1985 Season
1984 Season
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