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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Müsst ich auch durch tausend Drachen (fragment), K. 435 (416b)
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1783
Average_duration
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4:23
"Müsst ich auch durch tausend Drachen" is a fragment of a vocal work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1783. The piece was intended to be a part of a larger work, but it was left unfinished due to Mozart's untimely death. The fragment is also known as "Aria of the Queen of the Night" and is one of the most famous arias in the opera repertoire. The premiere of the fragment is not known, as it was never performed in its complete form. However, the aria has been included in many productions of Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute," which premiered in 1791, two years after Mozart's death. The fragment consists of a single movement, which is a coloratura aria for soprano. The piece is written in the key of F minor and has a fast tempo. The vocal line is highly virtuosic, with many runs, trills, and leaps. The text of the aria is in German and is a dramatic monologue by the Queen of the Night, who is urging her daughter Pamina to kill Sarastro, the high priest of the temple. The characteristics of the piece are typical of Mozart's style, with a clear and concise melody and a well-crafted accompaniment. The use of coloratura technique in the vocal line is a hallmark of Mozart's operatic writing, and the aria showcases the soprano's ability to navigate the intricate runs and trills with ease. Overall, "Müsst ich auch durch tausend Drachen" is a stunning example of Mozart's operatic writing, and despite its unfinished state, it remains one of the most beloved arias in the repertoire.
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