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Parsifal[a] (WWV 111) is a music drama in three acts by the German composer Richard Wagner and his last composition
- Parsifal | Summary, Characters, Background, Facts | Britannica
Parsifal, music drama in three acts by German composer Richard Wagner, with a German libretto by the composer The work was first performed in Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany, in 1882, not long after Wagner’s death
- Parsifal: a guide to Wagners most grippingly transcendent experience
The very last opera to come from the pen of the game-changing opera composer Richard Wagner, Parsifal is based on the exploits of the Arthurian knight Percival (Parsifal in Wagner's version), a central figure in the medieval legend of the Holy Grail
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Parsifal is a music drama in three acts by the German composer Richard Wagner and his last composition
- Parsifal: A Journey of Compassion and Transformation
Wagner’s final opera, Parsifal, stands as one of the most profound and spiritually resonant works in the operatic repertoire Mysterious and rich with symbolism, it can be challenging to interpret—but at its heart lies a deeply human experience of transcendence
- Parsifal – Its Esoteric Meaning and Spiritual Significance
Abstract: This essay provides an in-depth analysis of Richard Wagner’s opera Parsifal, emphasizing its profound esoteric meanings and connections to his earlier works
- Synopsis of Wagners Parsifal -- the story of the opera
Parsifal was, like Siegfried, brought up in an isolated place in the depths of a forest; in Parsifal's case by his mother, Herzeleide She kept her son from all knowledge of weapons and knighthood, and sheltered him from the world, until he left her to pursue boyish deeds, armed with a bow and arrows that he had made for himself
- Parsifal | Metropolitan Opera
An unknown knight approaches, and Gurnemanz soon recognizes him as Parsifal, bearing the Holy Spear Parsifal describes his years of wandering, trying to find his way back to Amfortas and the Grail
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