Pamina

E927503

Pamina is a central heroine in Mozart’s opera "The Magic Flute," known as the daughter of the Queen of the Night and the beloved of Prince Tamino.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
opera character
soprano role
allyOf Papageno NERFINISHED
Tamino NERFINISHED
appearsIn Die Zauberflöte NERFINISHED
The Magic Flute NERFINISHED
associatedTheme enlightenment
love
trials and initiation
associatedWith Sarastro NERFINISHED
betrothedTo Tamino NERFINISHED
comfortedBy three boys
creator Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction heroine
moral center of the opera
firstPerformanceCity Vienna NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCountry Austria NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceDate 1791
firstPerformancePlace Theater auf der Wieden NERFINISHED
genreOfWork Singspiel
hasStagePortrayal Anna Netrebko NERFINISHED
Barbara Bonney NERFINISHED
Diana Damrau NERFINISHED
Lucia Popp NERFINISHED
Mirella Freni NERFINISHED
hasSuicidalMoment Act 2 scene with three boys
languageOfWork German
librettist Emanuel Schikaneder NERFINISHED
loveInterest Tamino NERFINISHED
mother Queen of the Night NERFINISHED
nationalityInFiction mythical
notableAria Ach, ich fühl’s
notableNumber Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen
opposedBy Queen of the Night NERFINISHED
parent Queen of the Night NERFINISHED
partOf Masonic allegory of The Magic Flute
relative Queen of the Night NERFINISHED
rescuedBy Papageno NERFINISHED
Tamino NERFINISHED
singsDuetWith Papageno NERFINISHED
Tamino NERFINISHED
symbolizes constancy in love
human compassion
virtue
testedBy Sarastro NERFINISHED
undergoes trials of fire and water with Tamino
voiceType lyric soprano
workPeriod Classical era

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