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08 Oct 2004 -- Photo Journal: Taymor Brings a Different Rhythm to the Met's Die Zauberflöte

Julie Taymor's Zauberflöte Premieres at Metropolitan Opera

By Ben Mattison
08 Oct 2004

L’ubica Vargicová as the Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflöte
photo by Ken Howard

Julie Taymor's much-anticipated production of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) debuts at the Metropolitan Opera tonight.

Taymor, the Tony Award-winning director of Disney's The Lion King on Broadway, is making her Met debut as director, as costume designer, and as co-puppet designer. Her staging makes use of masks, puppets, kites, stilts, and (literally) kaleidoscopic sets by set designer George Tsypin.

Michael Curry, who collaborated with Taymor on The Lion King, gets his first Met credit as co-puppet designer. Lighting designer Donald Holder, who won a Tony for The Lion King, also makes his Met debut, as does choreographer Mark Dendy.

The production will replace a David Hockney production that has been in the Met repertoire since 1991, and that was last seen at the opera house four years ago.

The opening-night cast includes Dorothea Röschman as Pamina, Matthew Polenzani as Tamino, Rodion Pogossov as Papageno, and Julien Robbins as the Speaker. Kwangchul Youn makes his Met debut as Sarastro, and L’ubica Vargicová appears for the first time with the company as the Queen of the Night. Metropolitan Opera music director James Levine conducts.

Taymor previously directed Die Zauberflöte at Florence's Maggio Musicale, and has staged Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex at the Saito Kinen Festival, Wagner's Der Fliegende Holländer at L.A. Opera, and Strauss's Salome at the Kirov Opera. In 2006, she and composer Eliot Goldenthal will premiere their new opera Grendel at L.A. Opera. On Broadway, her credits include The Green Bird and Juan Darién: A Funeral Mass. She is also the director of the films Titus, Fool's Fire, and Frida.

Kwangchul Youn (center) as Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte
photo by Ken Howard




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