The magic flute unveiled : esoteric symbolism in Mozart's masonic opera : an interpretation of the libretto and the music
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The magic flute unveiled : esoteric symbolism in Mozart's masonic opera : an interpretation of the libretto and the music
Inner Traditions International, 1992
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Flûte enchantée
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Flûte enchantée
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Translation of: La flûte enchantée
Previously published: The Magic flute, masonic opera. New York : A. Knopf, 1971
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Chailley, a professor of music history at the Sorbonne, reveals the coherence of the opera and the hidden significance of its characters and situations. The author relates each of these elements to the esoteric tradition from which they emanate and to Mozart's own involvement with the Masonic brotherhood.
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