Now in its 19th season, Hawai’i Performing Arts Festival (HPAF) brings some of the most talented young musicians from Hawaii, the U.S., Canada, Australia, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Europe to Hawai‘i Island each summer for intensive study and performance training, giving them the opportunity to perform with professional musicians under the guidance of some of the world’s most established teachers and mentors.
Now in its 19th season, Hawai’i Performing Arts Festival (HPAF) brings some of the most talented young musicians from Hawaii, the U.S., Canada, Australia, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Europe to Hawai‘i Island each summer for intensive study and performance training, giving them the opportunity to perform with professional musicians under the guidance of some of the world’s most established teachers and mentors.
This weekend, HPAF will present two performances of Mozart’s classic opera, Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) at Kahilu on Saturday, July 15 at 7pm, and Sunday July 16 at 4:00pm.
Mozart’s timeless opera follows the adventures of Prince Tamino and Papageno on their search for the Queen of the Night’s daughter, Pamina. To guide their adventures, the duo are gifted a magic flute (Die Zauberflöte). Sung in German with English dialogue and supertitles.
In-Person tickets for both performances start at just $28, and are available now online and from the Kahilu box office. Don’t miss this special opportunity to see and hear the stars of tomorrow, today, in one of the most-beloved operas in the classical repertoire.
HPAF is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the appreciation and advancement of classical music and musical theater, to offer a world-class music training and performance program in the inspirational setting of Hawaii, and to improve the education and elevate the spirit of all who participate, especially the local community.