It's amazing hearing the discrepancy between Roth's speaking and singing voice. It's hard to imagine such a strong Baritone voice coming out of that little man.
Detlef Roth has a wonderful voice but his visual interpretation of the role gives it the animation it deserves and so rarely receives. So handsome too.
Among the most endearing qualities of Detlef Ross's Papageno is his almost child-like vulnerability and sense of wonder . He's extraordinary in this role.
I agree strongly. I've heard many versions of this piece but none can match his childish wonder. He sings this with a lightness that is utterly charming beyond measure.
Yes the special effects in this production are fantastic. See some of the other clips as well. (Having said that, I don't think they are real lions at the end)
where can I find a recording of this whole opera? [with Roth... I LOVE him as papageno] this is great picture, wonderful visual representation of the opera :) love the feathers
@@mackiemesser9319 From watching it in slow motion, it appears that the mask and shawl of the old woman’s costume are connected to each other by a thin line/wire, and are designed to break away when a light pressure is applied. My guess is that the performer playing Papagena is standing near a trap door where a stage hand under the stage is holding one end of the line that attaches the old woman costume together. At the right moment, the stage hand pulls on the line, the old woman costume breaks apart and is pulled down through the trapdoor.
Solo una cosa: io non ho mai capito che fine fa, materialmente parlando, il travestimento da vecchietta di Papagena...cioe', il bello e' che a un certo punto (5.40 min.) maschera e abito spariscono nel nulla, scompaiono magicamente!!! Voglio dire, nel video potrebbe anche essere un fotomontaggio, ma chi ha visto dal vivo lo spettacolo, cosa ha visto!?! ;-DDD Un vestito che si smaterializzava? =OOOO E' tutto molto strano!!!;-PPP
From watching it in slow motion, it appears that the mask and shawl of the old woman’s costume are connected to each other by a thin line/wire, and are designed to break away when a light pressure is applied. My guess is that the performer playing Papagena is standing near a trap door where a stage hand under the stage is holding one end of the line that attaches the old woman costume together. At the right moment, the stage hand pulls on the line, the old woman costume breaks apart and is pulled down through the trapdoor.
Il pavimento è costruito con delle parti retrattili...guarda anche il tavolino dell'inizio...Il vestito è fatto in modo da tale dapoterle essere strappato di dosso ed in pratica viene tirato sotto il palco.
eine absolut Erfreuliche Darstellung (stimmlich sowieso, aber auch spielerisch) Leider kann ich seiner französischen Papagena in dieser Einspielung wenig abgewinnen - Le Roi ist stimmlich gut und nett anzusehen, aber ihr extremes "undeutsch" zerstört imo die Rolle ... man hat das Gefühl die hat keine Ahnung was sie eigneltich singt. Roth mit seiner tollen Darstellung hätte ich eine würdigere Partnerin vergönnt!
It's amazing hearing the discrepancy between Roth's speaking and singing voice. It's hard to imagine such a strong Baritone voice coming out of that little man.
Detlef Roth has a wonderful voice but his visual interpretation of the role gives it the animation it deserves and so rarely receives. So handsome too.
Among the most endearing qualities of Detlef Ross's Papageno is his almost child-like vulnerability and sense of wonder . He's extraordinary in this role.
I agree strongly. I've heard many versions of this piece but none can match his childish wonder. He sings this with a lightness that is utterly charming beyond measure.
I can't get over how good this performance is. This man is the best baritone I've ever heard. Bravo, bravo, bravo. BRAVO
Biatg
Has anyone noticed how Papagena's dress and mask just DISAPPEAR from the ground at 5:40? Now, that's special effects...
Duuuude. I know it was 8 years ago you commented this, but dude I was so impressed. That was better effects than I've seen digitally done! Dang.
This cast is amazing!
Yes! Detlef Roth is really great. - A great voice and a great performance he gives. :)
Regards from Germany. xD
I love his "aaah! Pa pa gee naaaaahhhh!"
i love this track since i'm 4 years old
Marvelous !! Nothing else
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
¡¡BRAVO!! ¡¡BRAVO!! ¡¡BRAVO!!
Greetings from Buenos Aires Argentina.
Simply amazing.
I love detlef roth..the best papageno ever..!!!!!!..so cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute :))
wunderbar :)
Yes the special effects in this production are fantastic. See some of the other clips as well. (Having said that, I don't think they are real lions at the end)
Thank you Mozart, if you did not lived, I never listen to any opera!
I am slovak I like the music of Mozart is my favorite movie AMADEUS
where can I find a recording of this whole opera? [with Roth... I LOVE him as papageno] this is great picture, wonderful visual representation of the opera :) love the feathers
Ok...yes. His aria was lovely. he's a great singer.
But I'm just in awe as to how they did the costume thing with Papagena.
Oh wow, the costume removal looked like MAGIC.
HOW did they do that?
@@mackiemesser9319 From watching it in slow motion, it appears that the mask and shawl of the old woman’s costume are connected to each other by a thin line/wire, and are designed to break away when a light pressure is applied.
My guess is that the performer playing Papagena is standing near a trap door where a stage hand under the stage is holding one end of the line that attaches the old woman costume together. At the right moment, the stage hand pulls on the line, the old woman costume breaks apart and is pulled down through the trapdoor.
my all time favorite version :D
A melhor interpretação de papageno que eu já vi!
Trop bien la flûte enchantée
großartige Interpretation.
Supercool!!! ^_^
❤❤❤❤🎉
Bruh am i the only one in 2021, a have to listen to this bc this is my music class homework, plz help
That’s why I’m here too! Do you have to compare it to an English version?
@@natasharoden2379 nope, i just had to right about what i liked lol
Mozart war ein wahrer Genie. Ich liebe seine Musik. Ein absoluter TOP der klassischen Musik.
papageno,my baby!
Ich suche Klangfarbe. Zertifiziert intergalaktisch! 🌹
Yeah!!!So coooooool!!!=PPPP
@Polytes1 yeah! Mozart is da man
4:00 - 4:12 I love this part
Que instrumento es el que suena como un cascabel?
he´s so fock´n cool!!! xD
Solo una cosa: io non ho mai capito che fine fa, materialmente parlando, il travestimento da vecchietta di Papagena...cioe', il bello e' che a un certo punto (5.40 min.) maschera e abito spariscono nel nulla, scompaiono magicamente!!! Voglio dire, nel video potrebbe anche essere un fotomontaggio, ma chi ha visto dal vivo lo spettacolo, cosa ha visto!?! ;-DDD Un vestito che si smaterializzava? =OOOO E' tutto molto strano!!!;-PPP
From watching it in slow motion, it appears that the mask and shawl of the old woman’s costume are connected to each other by a thin line/wire, and are designed to break away when a light pressure is applied.
My guess is that the performer playing Papagena is standing near a trap door where a stage hand under the stage is holding one end of the line that attaches the old woman costume together. At the right moment, the stage hand pulls on the line, the old woman costume breaks apart and is pulled down through the trapdoor.
Bonjour Amis de la musique et de la spiritualité,
Est ce que quelqu'un pourrait me dire où trouver le DVD de la version 2007 ? Merci,
Sylvain
It's kinda surprising how tall he is. He looks quite small until you get the chance to compare him with the other guy...
5:40
"papaGENA!"
Il pavimento è costruito con delle parti retrattili...guarda anche il tavolino dell'inizio...Il vestito è fatto in modo da tale dapoterle essere strappato di dosso ed in pratica viene tirato sotto il palco.
How the hell does the thing in the beginning disappear, and also papagenas clothes in the end ???
El personaje de Papageno de La Flauta Mágica de Mozart, aria Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen, donde él expresa su deseo de tener una compañera.
@mamux Ah, stai rispondendo a me? Scusa, ho visto solo ora la risposta...perchè non mi è arrivata la notifica :D Comunque ok, grazie ;)
is this where diana damrau as queen? who is the queen?
Josquine Alviar Diaz Depending in which recording you watch, the Queen is sung by either Natalie Dessay or Desiree Rancatore.
who is the queen here?
Désirée Rancatore
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
this feels rather slow to me
eine absolut Erfreuliche Darstellung (stimmlich sowieso, aber auch spielerisch)
Leider kann ich seiner französischen Papagena in dieser Einspielung wenig abgewinnen - Le Roi ist stimmlich gut und nett anzusehen, aber ihr extremes "undeutsch" zerstört imo die Rolle ... man hat das Gefühl die hat keine Ahnung was sie eigneltich singt.
Roth mit seiner tollen Darstellung hätte ich eine würdigere Partnerin vergönnt!