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‘The Magic Flute’ Review: Mozart Meets CGI, With Help From a Tween

The New York Times – Music:

A young tenor enters a CGI-enlivened world at a school devoted to the composer’s works in this Roland Emmerich- inspired film.

Glenn Kenny
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Classical Music, Devieilhe, Sabine, Emmerich, Roland, Movies, Mozart, The Magic Flute (Movie), The Magic Flute (Opera)
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