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Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera

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The author provides a readable retelling and close analysis of Wagner's final music drama, presenting a three-act synopsis that follows the innocent youth who becomes instrument of healing, the tortured guardian of the Grail, the bewitched temptress, and the dark antagonist. Alongside scene-by-scene narrative, the book examines musical structure, leitmotifs, orchestration, staging and vocal demands, and unpacks religious and ethical themes of compassion, redemption, sacrament and aesthetic ritual. Personal impressions of Bayreuth and the composer's surroundings frame the discussion, making complex symbolism and dramatic design accessible to non-specialist readers.

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H. R. Haweis

H. R. Haweis was a notable figure in the realm of music criticism and literature, particularly recognized for his insightful analysis of opera. His work, "Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera," delves into the complexities of Richard Wagner's celebrated opera, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of its themes and musical intricacies. Haweis's contributions to the discourse surrounding opera and music have made him a significant voice in the study of 19th-century musical literature, reflecting the cultural and artistic movements of his time.

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