About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: 1791 architecture, 1791 books, 1791 operas, 1791 poems, 1791 treaties, The Magic Flute, Brandenburg Gate, Requiem, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The Botanic Garden, La clemenza di Tito, Life of Samuel Johnson, Geographia Neoteriki, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral, Bartram's Travels, Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen, 1791 in poetry, Three German Dances, The French Revolution, Fort Recovery, Der Holle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen, Fort Jefferson, First Reformed Dutch Church, Hackensack, On Quitting School, Rights of Man, Lodoiska, The History of England, The Presbytere, De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum, Plantation House, Bath Street, Bath, Treaty of Holston, Georgian House, Bristol, South River Friends Meetinghouse, Owings Upper Mill, Miller-Claytor House, All Saints Chapel and Morris Family Burial Ground, 1791 in literature, Readbourne, Treaty of Sistova, Seleuco, re di Siria, Gov. Charles C. Stratton House, Clark-Dearstyne-Miller Inn, Cane Ridge Meeting House, Old City Hall, Christ Church with St Ewen, Gen. James Giles House, Cove Island Houses, Hanover Tavern, Clyne Castle, Apponegansett Meeting House, Royal York Crescent, Guillaume Tell, Lucky Hit, Frying Pan Meetinghouse, Gov. William Sprague Mansion, Waterloo Historic District, Benjamin Bosworth House, Ebenezer Heath House, 1791 in architecture. Excerpt: The Magic Flute (German: , K. 620) is an opera in two acts composed in 1791 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a Singspiel, a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The opera was premiered in Vienna on 30 September 1791, at the suburban Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden. Mozart conducted the orchestra, Schikaneder himself played Papageno, wh...