Inside Opera | The Magic Flute
Sunday
Mar 07, 2027
1:00pm
Sunday
Mar 07, 2027
4:00pm
Venue Baumann Centre
Join us for Inside Opera, an engaging hour-long series hosted by Robert Holliston, exploring the stories, music, characters, and creative ideas behind some of opera’s most fascinating works.
With his signature warmth, wit, and deep knowledge of the art form, Robert offers an entertaining introduction to each opera, whether it’s an old favourite or one you’re encountering for the first time. You don’t need to be attending Pacific Opera Victoria’s productions to enjoy Inside Opera, although you may leave wanting to! Whether you’re a longtime opera lover or simply curious about what makes opera tick, Inside Opera is a welcoming way to listen, learn, ask questions, and share an hour with fellow music lovers.
Space is limited, so advance registration through Eventbrite is encouraged. Visit each event page for details about the featured opera.
See all eventsThe Magic Flute is Mozart’s dazzling tale of adventure, enlightenment, and the transformative power of music. When Prince Tamino falls for the mysterious Pamina, he undertakes a perilous quest to find her. Filled with soaring arias, radiant harmonies, and striking theatrical imagery, The Magic Flute celebrates imagination and the human search for wisdom and self knowledge. An unforgettable journey into a world where music unlocks the path to harmony.
– Brenna Corner
In The Magic Flute, a young prince is drawn into a quest that quickly proves more complex than it first appears. Tamino is tasked by the formidable Queen of the Night with rescuing her daughter, Pamina, from the powerful Sarastro. Armed with a magical flute and accompanied by the cheerful bird-catcher Papageno, he sets out on what seems like a straightforward mission of heroism and love.
But as Tamino ventures deeper into Sarastro’s realm, the story begins to shift. What first appeared as a tale of good versus evil reveals itself to be something far more nuanced. Truth and illusion blur, and Tamino and Pamina are drawn into a series of trials designed to test their courage, trust, and devotion. Along the way, Papageno searches for his own simple happiness, offering warmth and humour in contrast to the opera’s larger questions.
As the trials unfold, the characters must confront not only external challenges but their own understanding of the world around them. What emerges is a journey of transformation, where love, wisdom, and resilience lead the way, and where clarity is earned through patience, compassion, and the courage to see beyond first impressions.