
audiobook
by H. R. (Hugh Reginald) Haweis
PARSIFAL
ILLUSTRATIONS
WAHNFRIED
PARSIFAL
Act I
Act II
Act III
When the Curtain Fell
This volume invites listeners into the world of Wagner’s final masterpiece, presenting the story of the young knight who seeks the sacred Grail while unraveling the opera’s rich musical language. The author weaves together a clear synopsis of the opening act with insightful commentary on leitmotifs, orchestration, and the way the drama’s spiritual themes are echoed in the score. Readers will discover how the early scenes set the tone for a work that balances mythic storytelling with profound philosophical ideas.
Interlaced with the analysis is a vivid personal account of a pilgrimage to Bayreuth, where the author walks the gardens surrounding Wagner’s own resting place and feels the lingering aura of the composer’s vision. These reflections add a human dimension, showing how the opera’s symbols of sacrifice, redemption, and the quest for transcendence resonate beyond the stage. The book serves as a thoughtful companion for anyone wishing to hear the music with deeper appreciation.
Language
en
Duration
~47 minutes (45K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-01-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1839–1901
An energetic Victorian clergyman, lecturer, and music writer, he became known for lively preaching and a broad curiosity that ranged from church life to concert halls. His books mix sharp opinions, travel, biography, and a deep love of music.
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