My proposition is that music is at the heart of what 'The Magic Flute' means: that it's Mozart's music, not the words, we should be attending to. Music expresses what can't be expressed otherwise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart.
Music is the strongest form of magic.
Mozart's seeming frothiness is just a light touch with very profound material. That's what I've found working on 'The Magic Flute.'
Music is the art of the prophets and the gift of God.
For anyone who doesn't have that connection with Mozart, I urge those people to go and find some of his music, because it can quite genuinely make you just glad to be alive.
Music is an art form. It is a way to wordlessly communicate.
Mozart has written opera, symphony, sacred and chamber music - not to mention his piano and violin concerti.
Music exists for the purpose of growing an admirable heart.
'The Magic Flute,' I think, is fundamentally asking what is it to change people's consciousness.
I can play the flute. Music was my favourite A-level, and I used to love composing my and stylising my voice to sound like 90's singing sensation Tori Amos.
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