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Parsifal / A Mystical Drama by Richard Wagner Retold in the Spirit of the Bayreuth Interpretation

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A naive youth undertakes a spiritual quest for the Holy Grail, encountering the wounded Grail-king and a community deprived of healing. Along the way he faces seductive and magical trials set by an enchantress and a sorcerer, resists corrupting love, and seizes a sacred spear that breaks the sorcery. Through compassion, sacramental symbolism, and the renunciation of self-will he completes his initiation: the king's wound is healed, the Grail rites are renewed, and the community is restored. The drama emphasizes themes of redemption, pity as sanctity, sacramental love, and the tension between spiritual vocation and sensual temptation.

About the Author

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Oliver Huckel

Oliver Huckel was an author known for his retelling of Richard Wagner's opera, "Parsifal," in a manner that reflects the Bayreuth interpretation. His work aims to distill the mystical elements of Wagner's original drama, making it accessible to a broader audience. Huckel's approach emphasizes the spiritual and philosophical themes present in Wagner's composition, contributing to the understanding of the opera's deeper meanings. Through his writing, Huckel engages with the rich tradition of operatic literature, offering insights into the transformative power of music and storytelling.

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