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    Parsifal

    RICHARD WAGNER

    OPERA / RICHARD WAGNER / 22-23
    Focussing on symbols and myths, it illustrates moral and physical decadence in a family saga, but also a conflict that can be solved by love and forgiveness.
    25 MAY – 7 JUN
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    1. CHAPTER 1
      The Music
      Parsifal (22/23)
      Video
    2. CHAPTER 2
      An insight to the history
      Parsifal (22/23)
      Video
    3. CHAPTER 3
      Nikolai Schukoff as Parsifal
      Parsifal (22/23)
      Video
    4. CHAPTER 4
      The production
      Parsifal (22/23)
      Video
    5. Parsifal
      La previa
      Podcast
    6. TRAILER
      Parsifal
      Parsifal (22/23)
      Video

    Abstract

    Parsifal is a sacred festival for the stage based on medieval legends about the Holy Grail and the lance of Longinus. It was also Richard Wagner's last score. Symbolic in character, it exemplifies better than any other opera the concept of redemption. Parsifal, the hero who is ignorant of his own origins and even his name, personifies innocence and compassion.

    In 1914 the exclusive rights the Bayreuth Festival had held since 1882 expired, allowing Parsifal to be performed at other venues. This aroused such excitement in Barcelona that the Liceu became the first opera house in the world to unveil the colossal score, at midnight on 31 December 1913.

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    Opera
    PARSIFAL
    WAGNER
    SEASON 22/23
    CLAUS GUTH
    Josep Pons
    NIKOLAI SCHUKOFF
    ELENA PANKRATOVA
    RENÉ PAPE
    Matthias Goerne
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