Die Zauberflöte
ZEIT-Edition "Große Oper für kleine Hörer"
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Narrated by:
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Luca Zamperoni
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Malte Müller
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Antje Hamer
About this listen
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) lebte zwar nur 35 Jahre, schuf jedoch innerhalb dieser kurzen Lebenszeit ein riesiges Werk, darunter 60 Sinfonien und 21 Opern. Bereits als Vierjähriger komponierte er und spielte fehlerlos Klavier. Mit Vater und Schwester unternahm er eine Konzertreise kreuz und quer durch ganz Europa - in einer Kutsche auf holprigen Straßen! Seine berühmteste Oper "Die Zauberflöte" wurde 1791 in Wien uraufgeführt.
Die ZEIT-Edition "Große Oper für kleine Hörer", herausgegeben von Bert Alexander Petzold.©2014 Amor Verlag (P)2014 Amor Verlag
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