
audiobook
by Oliver Huckel, Richard Wagner
PARSIFAL: A DRAMA BY WAGNER - RETOLD BY OLIVER HUCKEL - BOOKS BY DR. HUCKEL
A MYSTICAL DRAMA BY RICHARD WAGNER RETOLD IN THE SPIRIT OF THE BAYREUTH INTERPRETATION BY
IN LOVING MEMORY OF BAYREUTH DAYS - O.H. - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ILLUSTRATED BY FRANZ STASSEN - FOREWORD
PARSIFAL. PART I - THE COMING OF PARSIFAL
PARSIFAL. PART II - THE TEMPTING OF PARSIFAL
PARSIFAL. PART III. - THE CROWNING OF PARSIFAL
A young, idealistic knight named Parsifal arrives at the remote, mist‑shrouded castle of Monsalvat, home to the mysterious Guardians of the Holy Grail. The opening of the drama immerses listeners in a world where ancient chivalry meets profound spiritual yearning, as Parsifal confronts the wounded King Amfortas, whose suffering seems linked to a deeper, unseen wound. Through vivid verse and Wagner’s soaring musical ideas, the story explores themes of compassion, redemption, and the search for inner purity.
As Parsifal begins his pilgrimage, he is drawn into a series of symbolic trials that test his courage and his capacity for self‑sacrifice. The narrative weaves together medieval legend, Christian mysticism, and a hint of philosophical reflection, inviting the audience to contemplate the nature of true faith. Listeners will be carried along by the lyrical language and the resonant echo of a timeless quest, feeling as though they, too, are part of a sacred gathering at Bayreuth’s legendary festival.
Full title
Parsifal A Mystical Drama by Richard Wagner Retold in the Spirit of the Bayreuth Interpretation A Mystical Drama by Richard Wagner Retold in the Spirit of the Bayreuth Interpretation
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (86K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1940
A minister, poet, and literary reteller, he brought myth, music, and devotion together in books that made big cultural works feel inviting to general readers. His writing ranged from poetry and religious reflection to lively retellings of Wagner’s operas.
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1813–1883
A towering and controversial figure in 19th-century music, this German composer reshaped opera into sweeping music dramas filled with myth, passion, and bold orchestral color. His works still define the grand scale of Romantic opera, from the Ring cycle to Tristan und Isolde and Parsifal.
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