The Magic Flute: A Visual Masterpiece in HD at the Met Opera

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On Saturday, December 20th, I had the opportunity to watch a live performance of Mozart's "The Magic Flute" at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. This particular performance was broadcasted in high-definition (HD) to movie theaters around the world as part of the Met's "Live in HD" series. The HD performance of "The Magic Flute" was truly a remarkable experience. The visual quality of the transmission was superb, allowing every detail of the production to come to life on the big screen. From the intricately designed sets to the exquisite costumes, every aspect of the opera was visually captivating. The use of HD technology also enhanced the audience's ability to connect with the performers on a deeper level.


The little bat will help and guide you through the adventure.

Features - 20 interactive pages in 3D - 9 different games - 2 levels of difficulty according to age - Voices and text both in English and French - 20 minutes to share and enjoy with the family - 2 reading modes Read To Me or Read By Myself - 4 challenges to help unlock a surprise game - Marvelously illustrated, with funny and colorful characters. Note if you have trouble buying the full version, check that in-app purchases are allowed on your device Settings- General- in app purchases or contact us by email at contact slimcricket.

The witch with io name

The use of HD technology also enhanced the audience's ability to connect with the performers on a deeper level. Close-up shots allowed us to see the expressions on the singers' faces and the emotions they were conveying through their performances. This added a new layer of intimacy and intensity to the experience.

The Witch With No Name 4+

The Witch With No Name is an artful blend of story and games.

In this version, you can read and play the first 6 pages of this highly interactive story.
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*AppySmarts.com : (94/100) Editor's fav

* USA Today (4/4): This is a magical romp, full of witchy fun.
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In this original 3D tale, you will experience the curious adventure of a witch who lost her name.

This morning, she received a helpful package : the latest “U-see-all” crystal ball

With the reader's active participation and thanks to her domesticated bat advices, she'll go on a quest to get her name back.

Your child will be able to read and play around at the same time :

- Assemble jigsaw puzzle
- Go and tidy up the goblin's room
- Pick up a nose hair from a giant
- Collect fireflies
- Create the magical potion
- And many other surprises !

“The Witch With No Name” will appeal to kids aged 4 to 10.

Pick up the difficulty level depending on your child age

The little bat will help and guide you through the adventure.

Experience a unique use of the camera, microphone, compass and gyroscope, for the first time all used in a story.

Share a magic moment with your child, on tablet or smartphone.

A major surprise awaits you at the end of the story.

Features :
- 20 interactive pages in 3D
- 9 different games
- 2 levels of difficulty according to age
- Voices and text both in English and French
- 20 minutes to share and enjoy with the family
- 2 reading modes : "Read To Me" or "Read By Myself"
- 4 challenges to help unlock a « surprise » game
- Marvelously illustrated, with funny and colorful characters.
- Extended Reading with the discovery of numerous interactive elements
- Original scores for your listening pleasure

Interactive stories for kids aged 4 to 10:
- The Witch With No Name
- The Little Witch at School
- Is the Witch in Love?
- The Witch and the Christmas Spirit
- Peepo and the Unfinished Story
- Alizay, Pirate Girl
- Prehistoric Mystery
- Victor's cold! (2 to 5)

Edutainment apps for under 7 year-olds:
- Cricket Kids: Opposites
- Cricket Kids: School Day
- Cricket Kids: Christmas Presents
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- Go to ‘Settings’, then to ‘General’.
- In the category 'Use Side Switch to:', check that the choice is ‘Mute’'
- Then push the button next to ‘volume’ until you no longer see the little red dot.
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Hd performance of the magic flute at the met opera

The audio quality of the HD transmission was equally impressive. The sound was clear and well-balanced, allowing the audience to hear the intricate harmonies and delicate nuances of Mozart's score. The technology used for the live transmission ensured that the sound was of the highest quality, making it feel as if we were in the opera house ourselves. Overall, the HD performance of "The Magic Flute" at the Met Opera was a truly immersive and unforgettable experience. The combination of stunning visuals and high-quality audio allowed the audience to fully engage with the production and appreciate the artistry of the performers. The use of HD technology has revolutionized the way we experience opera, making it accessible to a wider audience and bringing the magic of the Met Opera to theaters around the world..

Reviews for "Experience the Magic of Mozart's Opera in High Definition at the Met Opera"

- John Smith - 2/5 - I was really looking forward to watching "The Magic Flute" performance at the Met Opera in HD, but I was quite disappointed. The audio quality was subpar, with constant crackling noises and static interruptions throughout the entire transmission. It was frustrating and distracting, making it difficult to fully enjoy the music and vocals. Additionally, the video quality was not as sharp as I expected, and there were several instances of buffering and lag, causing me to miss important scenes. Overall, the HD performance of "The Magic Flute" at the Met Opera fell short of my expectations and I left the screening feeling unsatisfied.
- Emily Johnson - 3/5 - While I appreciate the effort to bring the magic of the opera to a wider audience through HD screenings, I found the performance of "The Magic Flute" at the Met Opera to be lacking. The camera angles were often odd and poorly framed, making it difficult to fully appreciate the stage design and choreography. Additionally, the audio mixing seemed imbalanced, with the orchestra overpowering the vocals at times. I believe that seeing an opera live in person would provide a much more immersive and enjoyable experience than watching it on a screen. Overall, while the HD performance had its merits, it left me wanting more and I don't think it fully captured the essence of a live opera performance.

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