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Mozart working on his opera The Magic Flute, 1791, (1906)

Mozart working on his opera The Magic Flute, 1791, (1906)


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Mozart working on his opera The Magic Flute, 1791, (1906)

Mozart working on his opera The Magic Flute, 1791, (1906). Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), and Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812), the librettist, working on The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote) which was first produced in Vienna in September 1791. From La Vie de Mozart (The Life of Mozart), Liebig trade card. (Paris, 1906)

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Busy Chromolithograph Classical Composer Composing Die Zauberflote Emanuel Librettist Liebig Lyricist Magic Flute Mozart Personality Schikaneder Score Sheet Music The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Emanuel Schikaneder


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This print captures the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his collaborator Emanuel Schikaneder engrossed in their work on the opera masterpiece, The Magic Flute. Taken in 1791 but printed in 1906, this image provides a glimpse into the creative process of one of classical music's greatest minds. Seated at a cluttered table adorned with sheet music and various musical instruments, Mozart appears deep in thought as he meticulously composes the enchanting melodies that would later captivate audiences worldwide. His intense focus is mirrored by Schikaneder, who leans over to discuss lyrical ideas with his esteemed partner. The room exudes an atmosphere of artistic energy and dedication. Every detail seems to contribute to the creation of this timeless piece of art - from the furniture that supports them to the vibrant colors captured by this chromolithograph print. Surrounded by stacks of papers and scattered notes, these two geniuses are immersed in their craft. Their collaboration showcases not only their individual talents but also highlights how great works can be achieved through synergy and shared vision. As we gaze upon this historical moment frozen in time, we are reminded of Mozart's unparalleled genius and his ability to create music that transcends time itself. This photograph serves as a testament to his enduring legacy as one of history's most celebrated composers.

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