Mozart’s Final Opera Takes the Stage at ASU Friday and Saturday

 

SAN ANGELO, TX - The Angelo State University Opera Theater program will present its annual spring performance, "The Magic Flute," on Friday and Saturday, April 4-5, in the Carr Education-Fine Arts (EFA) Building at 2602 Dena Drive.

"The Magic Flute" traces the story of a young prince and his friend, Tamino and Papageno, who set out on a mission to rescue a captive princess, Pamina. It was Mozart's final opera composition and remains a popular staple of opera repertory.

Both performances will begin at 7 p.m. in the Carr EFA Building's Eldon Black Recital Hall and are free and open to the public. Each show will feature a performance of the entire opera "The Magic Flute" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, showcasing the vocal talents of ASU music/voice majors, who will be accompanied on piano by Grace Allen and Dr. Eun Mi Lee, ASU staff accompanists.

The ASU Opera Theater program is directed by Dr. Mark Covey, assistant professor of music.

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