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Wagner: Parsifal

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  • Original Release Date: November 14, 2006
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Disc 1:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
Play   1. Parsifal - Prelude Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele 12:02 Album Only
Play   2. Parsifal / Act 1 - "He! Ho! Waldhüter ihr" Hans Hotter 5:13 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "He! Ho! Waldhüter ihr"
Play   3. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Seht dort, die wilde Reiterin" Hans Hotter 3:15 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "Seht dort, die wilde Reiterin"
Play   4. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Recht so! Habt Dank! Ein wenig Rast!" - "Gawan! - Herr! Gawan weilte nicht!" George London 6:17 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "Recht so! Habt Dank! Ein wenig Rast!" - "Gawan! - Herr! Gawan weilte nicht!"
Play   5. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Nicht Dank! Haha! Was wird es helfen?" - "He! Du da! Was liegst du dort wie ein wildes Tier?" Hans Hotter 8:09 Album Only
Play   6. Parsifal / Act 1 - "O wunden-wundervoller heiliger Speer" Hans Hotter 4:20 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "O wunden-wundervoller heiliger Speer"
Play   7. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Titurel, der fromme Held" Hans Hotter 11:19 Album Only
Play   8. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Weh! - Hoho! - Auf! - Wer ist der Frevler?" Jess Thomas 7:50 Album Only
Play   9. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Nun sag'! Nichts weißt du, was ich dich frage" Jess Thomas 7:26 Album Only
Disc 2:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
Play   1. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Vom Bade kehrt der König heim" Jess Thomas 2:11 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "Vom Bade kehrt der König heim"
Play   2. Parsifal / Act 1 - Verwandlungsmusik Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele 3:40 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - Verwandlungsmusik
Play   3. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Nun achte wohl und laß mich seh'n" - "Zum letzten Liebesmahle" Hans Hotter 7:00 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "Nun achte wohl und laß mich seh'n" - "Zum letzten Liebesmahle"
Play   4. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Mein Sohn Amfortas, bist du am Amt?" George London 3:07 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "Mein Sohn Amfortas, bist du am Amt?"
Play   5. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Wehvolles Erbe, dem ich verfallen" George London 8:22 Album Only
Play   6. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Enthüllet den Gral!" - "Nehmet hin mein Blut" Martti Talvela 6:10 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "Enthüllet den Gral!" - "Nehmet hin mein Blut"
Play   7. Parsifal / Act 1 - "Wein und Brot des letzten Mahles" Chor der Bayreuther Festspiele 4:45 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - "Wein und Brot des letzten Mahles"
Play   8. Parsifal / Act 1 - Auszug der Ritter - "Was stehst du noch da?" Hans Hotter 6:29 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 1 - Auszug der Ritter - "Was stehst du noch da?"
Play   9. Parsifal / Act 2 - Prelude - "Die Zeit ist da" Gustav Neidlinger 6:16 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - Prelude - "Die Zeit ist da"
Play 10. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Ach! Ach! Tiefe Nacht! Wahnsinn!" - "Furchtbare Not!" Gustav Neidlinger 7:38 Album Only
Play 11. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Ho! Ihr Wächter! Ho! Ritter!" Gustav Neidlinger 3:29 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - "Ho! Ihr Wächter! Ho! Ritter!"
Play 12. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Hier war das Tosen!" Jess Thomas 4:54 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - "Hier war das Tosen!"
Disc 3:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
Play   1. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Komm, holder Knabe!" Jess Thomas 5:36 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - "Komm, holder Knabe!"
Play   2. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Parsifal! Weile!" Jess Thomas 3:01 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - "Parsifal! Weile!"
Play   3. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Dies alles hab' ich nun geträumt?" Jess Thomas 3:07 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - "Dies alles hab' ich nun geträumt?"
Play   4. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Ich sah das Kind an seiner Mutter Brust" Irene Dalis 5:29 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - "Ich sah das Kind an seiner Mutter Brust"
Play   5. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Wehe! Was tat ich? Wo war ich?" - "Bekenntnis wird Schuld in Reue enden" Jess Thomas 5:25 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - "Wehe! Was tat ich? Wo war ich?" - "Bekenntnis wird Schuld in Reue enden"
Play   6. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Amfortas! Die Wunde!" Jess Thomas 7:45 Album Only
Play   7. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Grausamer! Fühlst du im Herzen" - "Ich sah ihn" - "Nun such' ich ihn von Welt zu Welt" Jess Thomas 12:18 Album Only
Play   8. Parsifal / Act 2 - "Vergeh, unseliges Weib!" Jess Thomas 3:55 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 2 - "Vergeh, unseliges Weib!"
Play   9. Parsifal / Act 3 - Prelude Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele 4:38 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - Prelude
Play 10. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Von dorther kam das Stöhnen" Hans Hotter 7:54 Album Only
Disc 4:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
Play   1. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Heil dir, mein Gast!" Hans Hotter 6:12 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Heil dir, mein Gast!"
Play   2. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Heil mir, daß ich dich wiederfinde!" Jess Thomas 1:47 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Heil mir, daß ich dich wiederfinde!"
Play   3. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Zu ihm, des tiefe Klagen" Jess Thomas 2:40 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Zu ihm, des tiefe Klagen"
Play   4. Parsifal / Act 3 - "O Herr! War es ein Fluch" - "Die heil'ge Speisung bleibt uns nun versagt" Jess Thomas 6:51 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "O Herr! War es ein Fluch" - "Die heil'ge Speisung bleibt uns nun versagt"
Play   5. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Nicht so! Die heil'ge Quelle selbst" Jess Thomas 4:06 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Nicht so! Die heil'ge Quelle selbst"
Play   6. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Gesegnet sei, du Reiner, durch das Reine!" Jess Thomas 4:19 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Gesegnet sei, du Reiner, durch das Reine!"
Play   7. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Wie dünkt mich doch die Aue heut so schön" - Karfreitagszauber Jess Thomas 3:37 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Wie dünkt mich doch die Aue heut so schön" - Karfreitagszauber
Play   8. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Du siehst, das ist nicht so" Jess Thomas 6:30 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Du siehst, das ist nicht so"
Play   9. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Mittag. Die Stund' ist da" - Verwandlungsmusik Hans Hotter 4:59 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Mittag. Die Stund' ist da" - Verwandlungsmusik
Play 10. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Geleiten wir im bergenden Schrein" Chor der Bayreuther Festspiele 4:14 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Geleiten wir im bergenden Schrein"
Play 11. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Ja, Wehe! Weh' über mich!" George London 7:06 Album Only
Play 12. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Nur eine Waffe taugt" Jess Thomas 4:14 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Nur eine Waffe taugt"
Play 13. Parsifal / Act 3 - "Höchsten Heiles Wunder!" - "Erlösung dem Erlöser!" Chor der Bayreuther Festspiele 4:09 $0.99 Buy Track  - Parsifal / Act 3 - "Höchsten Heiles Wunder!" - "Erlösung dem Erlöser!"
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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest Parsifal ever recorded from Bayreuth, January 27, 2007
This review is from: Wagner: Parsifal (Audio CD)
In my opinion, a true Parsifal can only be realized in the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, given the fact that Wagner wrote the opera with his theater's acoustics in mind. Wagner's architecture allows the music to resound magically from the sunken orchestra pit, and this allows Parsifal's beautiful score to come to full bloom. Despite the wonderful studio recordings that one can buy in the market (such as Karajan's magical Berlin recording, Kubelik's magnificent Bavarian recording, and Solti's acclaimed Vienna production), Bayreuth Parsifals have always been more exciting. The conductor in this recording is Hans Knappertsbusch, a maestro who keeps with the holy traditions of the grail-infused score and gives the music a breadth, gravity, and clarity absent from most new conductors. His most famous recording from Bayreuth was a 1951 recording with Martha Mödl, Wolfgang Windgassen, George London, and Ludwig Weber. I think that is one of the most inspired Parsifals ever committed to disc. This recording, made eleven years later, is just as inspired and beautiful as the 1951 account, with better sound, a more magnificent cast, and in ways, much better judged tempi than the glacial 1951 recording.

In my opinion, the crowning glory of this set in Hans Hotter's Gurnemanz. Full of gravitas and wisdom, despite what people say about his voice, Hotter is my favorite Gurnemanz. His large, commanding, godlike sound is perfect for the role of the warrior-knight who keeps the traditions of the grail, and his third act is perhaps the best on disc. His qualities as a lieder singer allow the sensitivities of Wagner's complex text to emerge, and I would say that despite the fact that other Parsifals with him are better (1964, same theater, same conductor, but with Jon Vickers! as Parsifal), this recording captured him in the best conditions.

The Parsifal in this recording is Jess Thomas, who is perhaps the most youthful and beautiful heldentenor voice ever to take the part. I find that his intelligence in his interpretation, while nowhere near as grand as Vickers, is a merit to this recording. He has the most beautiful voice for the redeeming fool. He is partnered by the Kundry of Irene Dalis. My favorite Kundry is Gwyneth Jones, who in her prime recorded Parsifal with James King, Thomas Stewart, and Franz Crass, and if she were the Kundry in this recording, I would definitely throw heaps of money on this for being the best recording ever. Irene Dalis does a good job of Kundry nonetheless, and has the perfect balance of seduction and demonic ferocity to make the role credible.

Amfortas is sung by the aging George London, who in a few years, would forever lose his magnificent voice. Here, he repeats his marvelous performance from 1951, and while the voice is less than fresh, his interpretation has undoubtedly grown in depth and intensity. A reference Amfortas for any generation. The direction by Wieland Wagner is inspiring, and is perhaps the reason why this Parsifal is such a benchmark performance.
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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterful Performance of Perhaps the Most Engimatic Art-Work, January 9, 2007
This review is from: Wagner: Parsifal (Audio CD)
Parsifal is undoubtedly the most problematic of Wagner's works. Not in terms of performance demands, for the vocal parts are remarkably undemanding, certainly when compared to Tristan or the Ring, and the orchestral passages rarely rise to greater than mezzo-forte. The problem lies in decerning what Wagner really intended to say in this final work. Some see it as an expression of christian faith, others a glorification of celebacy and denigration of sexual love, and still others, such as Robert Gutmann, see in it the ultimate expression of Wagner's anti-Jewish feelings and the need for the Aryan Race to be regenerated through the blood of Christ. In all likelihood, all of these viewpoints have validity, as such a morally ambiguous work is like a Rorschach Inkblot Test, an ambiguous stimulus that can provoke any number of interpretations. There is indeed a dream-like quality to this work, in which Wagner amazingly anticipates, or perhaps initiates, musical impressionism.
This live performance from the 1962 Bayreuth Festival, led by Knappertsbusch, perfectly captures the misty, flickering, impressionistic light of the work. Kna, as is well known, was highly unpredictable in performance, at times sublime, at other times plodding and careless. This is one of his sublime moments, as great as his 1951 "Goetterdaemmerung." So great is his grasp of the music that there is not one passage that sounds like a longeur, but rather, that this drama moves by swiftly and with purpose at every point. Comparison with his 1951 version reveals swifter pacing in this performance, but as we all know, speed itself does not necessarily guarantee tautness. It is more a matter of maintaining tension, and Kna does this better than any other "Parsifal" conductor in this listener's experience. The cast is perfect at every point. Highilghts include Hotter's warm, committed Gurnemanz, sung with Lieder-like sensititivy and rock-steady tone; Neidlinger's commanding and frightening Klingsor (slso expressed with bitterness over his unjust rejection by the Grail Knights, one of the great moral ambiguities of the work); Thomas' gloriously-sung Parsifal (properly one-dimensional, as this character is really a "Tor" (fool), or more properly a "Trottel" (imbecile)); Dalis's tortured and yet seductive Kundry; and the tortured Amfortas of London, even more impressive than in the earlier Knappertsbusch recording. The chorus is the greatest in the world, and the Bayreuth Orchestra sounds like the equal of any orchestra, operatic or symphonic. The recorded sound is amazingly lifelike and shows why the Festspielhaus is the greatest opera house in the world. Once again, BAYREUTH RULES!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the Best, November 9, 2010
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This review is from: Wagner: Parsifal (MP3 Download)
There is little that I can add to the "scholarly" reviews that are already posted other than my complete agreement that this is hands-down the finest recording of Parsifal available. It was my "first" Parsifal on LP back in the 80s, and I have yet to hear one that I think is finer (and I think I've listened to most of them). The digitizing process has only improved the sound, and the sound is pure Bayreuth. When I want the video experience I turn to the Levine/Met recording, but if all I want is the audio, this is the ONLY version that I will listen to. Whether you are a newcomer to this work (as I was 30 years ago), or a collector (as I now am), this recording is an absolute MUST for your library!
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