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    Print and download in PDF or MIDI Aria (Queen of the Night). This song is from Mozart's opera 'The Magic Flute.' This is mainly a homework assignment I was given from a History teacher to do a project regarding some of the most important people in history. Naturally, I was drawn out of the hat for Mozart, and it was either him or Beethoven I wanted, so I was happy that I got Mozart's pick. Just to put a period on it. I DID find that joke. Actually, it's not so much a joke as a mutant pun, or paronomasia (as I learned today). And so the stockpiling of humor continues, awaiting either the Reaper's scythe or the laurel (and hardy handshake).

    From a production of The Magic Flute at Texas A&M University–Commerce: the Queen of the Night menaces the terrified Pamina.

    'Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen' ('Hell's vengeance boils in my heart'), commonly abbreviated 'Der Hölle Rache', is an aria sung by the Queen of the Night, a coloratura soprano part, in the second act of Mozart's opera The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte). It depicts a fit of vengeful rage in which the Queen of the Night places a knife into the hand of her daughter Pamina and exhorts her to assassinate Sarastro, the Queen's rival, else she will disown and curse Pamina.

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    Memorable, fast-paced, and menacingly grandiose, 'Der Hölle Rache' is one of the most famous of all opera arias. This rage aria is often referred to as the Queen of the Night Aria, although the Queen sings another distinguished aria earlier in the opera, 'O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn'.

    Libretto[edit]

    The words were written by Emanuel Schikaneder, who also authored the rest of the Magic Flute libretto, headed the theater troupe that premiered the work, and created the role of Papageno. As recorded in Mozart's autograph, they are:

    Original Translation

    Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen,
    Tod und Verzweiflung flammet um mich her!
    Fühlt nicht durch dich Sarastro Todesschmerzen,
    So bist du, nein!, meine Tochter nimmermehr:
    Verstossen sei auf ewig,
    Verlassen sei auf ewig,
    Zertrümmert sei'n auf ewig
    Alle Bande der Natur.
    Wenn nicht durch dich Sarastro wird erblassen!
    Hört, Rachegötter, hört der Mutter Schwur!!!

    Hell's vengeance boils in my heart,
    Death and despair blaze about me!
    If Sarastro does not through you feel the pains of death,
    Then you will be, no!, my daughter nevermore:
    Disowned be you forever,
    Abandoned be you forever,
    Destroyed be forever
    All the bonds of nature.
    If not through you Sarastro will turn pale!
    Hear, gods of revenge, hear the mother's oath!!!

    Metrically, the text consists of a quatrain in iambic pentameter (unusual for this opera which is mostly in iambic tetrameter), followed by a quatrain in iambic trimeter, then a final pentameter couplet. The rhyme scheme is [ABAB][CCCD][ED].

    Music[edit]

    Rita Streich, RIAS Symphony Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
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    The aria is written in D minor, and is scored for pairs of flutes, oboes, bassoons, horns, and trumpets, along with timpani and the string section. This is a larger orchestra than for 'O zittre nicht' and comprises all the players from the opera as a whole, except the clarinets and trombones.

    The aria is renowned as a demanding piece to perform well. The vocal range covers two octaves, from F4 to F6 and requires a very high tessitura, A4 to C6.[1]

    Thomas Bauman has expressed particular admiration for one moment in the score. At the climax of the aria, the Queen sings the words 'Hört, hört, hört!' solo, in alternation with loud chords from the orchestra. The first two syllables are sung to D and F, suggesting to the listener a third one on A, completing the D minor triad. But, as Bauman writes:

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    Mozart's masterstroke is the transformation he brought about by moving from the third degree to the flat sixth rather than to the fifth. .. No matter how often one hears this passage .. one is led by musical logic to expect, after D and F, A. But the Queen sings a terrifying B instead.[2]

    The effect is accompanied by unexpected Neapolitan harmony in the orchestra, with all the violins playing in unison high on the G string to intensify the sound.[3]

    Performance history[edit]

    Alice Verlet as Queen of the Night, 1912

    The first singer to perform the aria onstage was Mozart's sister-in-law Josepha Hofer, who at the time was 32. By all accounts, Hofer had an extraordinary upper register and an agile voice and apparently Mozart, being familiar with Hofer's vocal ability, wrote the two blockbuster arias to showcase it.

    An anecdote from Mozart's time suggests that the composer himself was very impressed with his sister-in-law's performance. The story comes from an 1840 letter from composer Ignaz von Seyfried, and relates an event from the last night of Mozart's life—December 4, 1791, five weeks into the opera's initial (very successful) run. According to Seyfried, the dying Mozart whispered the following to his wife Constanze:

    Quiet, quiet! Hofer is just taking her top F; – now my sister-in-law is singing her second aria, 'Der Hölle Rache'; how strongly she strikes and holds the B-flat: 'Hört! hört! hört! der Mutter Schwur!'[4]

    In modern times a great number of notable sopranos have performed or recorded the aria. June Anderson sings it in the film Amadeus. The aria was also a favorite of the famously incompetent singer Florence Foster Jenkins.

    A recording of the aria by Edda Moser, accompanied by the Bavarian State Opera under the baton of Wolfgang Sawallisch, is included in a collection of music from Earth on the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft.[5]

    References[edit]

    Notes

    1. ^Aria details, Aria Database
    2. ^Bauman, Thomas (1995) Opera and the Enlightenment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 284.
    3. ^NMA score
    4. ^Quoted from Deutsch (1965, 556). For the B to which Mozart referred, see discussion from Baumann above. The original German reads: 'Still, still! Jetzt nimmt die Hofer das hohe F; – jetzt singt die Schwägerin ihre zweite Arie: 'Der Hölle Rache'; wie kräftig sie das B anschlägt und aushält: 'Hört! hört! hört! der Mutter Schwur!'. Source: 'Die Verdienste des Herrn Schikaneder', Hamburger Abendblatt (3 January 1994) (in German)
    5. ^Golden Record – Music From Earth, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Sources

    Queen Of The Night Flower

    • Deutsch, Otto Erich (1965) Mozart: A Documentary Biography. Stanford University Press.

    External links[edit]

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen.
    • 'Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen': Score in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe
    • Analysis, discussion: Rhiannon Giddens, Kathryn Lewek, Carolyn Abbate, Jan Swafford, Timothy Ferris; WQXR-FM, podcast at WNYC Studios (26:00)
    • Edda Moser: 'Der Hölle Rache' on YouTube
    • Several recordings at Neue Mozart Ausgabe
    Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Queen_of_the_Night_aria&oldid=950259038'

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