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This Week at Lincoln Center: A Magic Flute
Posted: July 3rd, 2011

Almost 30 years after his La Tragédie de Carmen riveted audiences at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, director Peter Brook returns to Lincoln Center with a vivacious new interpretation of Die Zauberflöte. This intimate adaptation strips the work’s usual ornamentation to reveal the impish, effervescent heart of Mozart’s masterpiece.

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  3. Alex Lubashevsky says:

    Nice video with face of great Peter Brook but it too short (only 40 sec of substance!)

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