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Mozart: Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail · 1997

Mozart: Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail (1997) is a Music film directed by Aleandre Tarta, starring Christine Schäfer, Paul Groves, Akram Tillawi.

Music

Overview

The celebrated three-act opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart comes to life in this dynamic performance at the world-famous Salzburg Festival. Director Francois Abou Salem brings a modern Middle Eastern sensibility to this journey into Arabian and Muslim culture, filtering the comic tale of abduction for today's audiences. Soprano Christine Schafer portrays Constanze, a woman whose heart is torn between her fiance, Belmonte (Paul Groves), and her new master, Pasha Selim (Akram Tillawi). A sensual and resoundingly modern experience, this new interpretation casts new light on a classic musical work and infuses it with aching human emotion.

Cast

Christine Schäfer, Paul Groves, Akram Tillawi, Franz Hawlata, Malin Hartelius, Andreas Conrad

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What is "Mozart: Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail" about?

The celebrated three-act opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart comes to life in this dynamic performance at the world-famous Salzburg Festival. Director Francois Abou Salem brings a modern Middle Eastern sensibility to this journey into Arabian and Muslim culture, filtering the comic tale of abduction for today's audiences. Soprano Christine Schafer portrays Constanze, a woman whose heart is torn between her fiance, Belmonte (Paul Groves), and her new master, Pasha Selim (Akram Tillawi). A sensual and resoundingly modern experience, this new interpretation casts new light on a classic musical work and infuses it with aching human emotion.

When was "Mozart: Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail" released?

Mozart: Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail was released in 1997.

Who stars in "Mozart: Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail"?

The cast includes Christine Schäfer, Paul Groves, Akram Tillawi, Franz Hawlata.