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Posted by Isabella on January 02, 19104 at 02:50:20:
In Reply to: Hello to mozart lovers posted by Mitra Biri on September 19, 19100 at 11:30:58:
: Hello to all the Mozart lovers. I'll be glad to meet music lovers from all over the world. I am intelligent high educated person who interested in arts, philosophy and all kind of culture. I wish I can find good friends here.god bless you
Hello! I'ts nice to talk to Mozart lovers, however I have a problem. I'm very curious about something. I was wondering if anyone could help me. If you are a true blue Mozart fan you've probably seen or at least heard "Die Zauberflote" (The Magic Flute). I've just recieved a different version of the soundtrack to this wonderful opera and I found an aria that I've never heard before, entitled "Pamina, wo bist du?" (pamina where are you?) Have you ever heard of this aria? You see, this song is not in one other soundtrack of the Magic Flute that I own, it's not in the video tape in which I have the whole opera recorded on, and it's not it the musical score that my father bought me. Frankly, I'm confused. I've searched all over the internet for information but found very little. I heard that it could have been written by someone after Mozart died. However, to me, it's sounds too much like the beauty of Mozart himself. (it's in his stlye and it's very beautiful!) Would anypone happen to know naything about this?
Isabella