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Richard Wagner

Wagner: Parsifal

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Bärenreiter  |  SKU : BVK2418  |  Code-barres: 9783761824184
  • Composer: Richard Wagner (1813-1883)
  • Editor: Ulrich Konrad
  • Format: Facsimile of The Autograph
  • Instrumentation: Opera
  • Work: Parsifal, WWV 111
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Work Languages: English, German
  • ISBN: 9783761824184
  • Size: 12.4 x 16.7 inches
  • Pages: 354

Description

Facsimile of the autograph score from the National Archive of the Richard Wagner Foundation Bayreuth

Knowledge, pity, redemption: Richard Wagner took up these Major themes in "Parsifal", the music drama that he completed 13 months before his death and referred to as his "most conciliatory work". Already celebrated for its compositional technique and mystical sonorities at the premiere, its world of ideas has stimulated new debates and interpretations over and over again to the present day.

Wagner wrote the autograph score almost entirely in violet ink, a colour he preferred to use in the final years of his life. He meticulously planned the layout of the pages and finally gave the autograph to his wife Cosima - it always remained in the family's possession as a guarded treasure.

The facsimile edition in high-quality four-colour printing reproduces the extensive score in its original size. Act and bar numbers on every page facilitate its use without diminishing the overall bibliophile appearance.

In an accompanying essay (Ger/Eng), Ulrich Konrad elucidates the special features of the work and the manuscript.

This autograph score of Parsifal has received the "Presto Sheet Music Award 2020" for the best deluxe publication 2020.

Contents:

  • Facsimile: Parsifal WWV 111:
  • Act I
  • Act II
  • Act III
  • Facsimile: Appendix: First draft score of the Prelude
  • Commentary: "Through compassion, knowing: the pure fool":
  • Gestation. The literary context of the Grail
  • King Ludwig II and Parzival
  • Starting work I. Poem and full-length drafts
  • The première in the Festival Theatre in Bayreuth
  • Venetian finale
  • "Has Wagner ever done anything better?"
  • The autograph
  • Notes
  • Kommentar: "Durch Mitleid wissend, der reine Tor":
  • Vorgeschichte. Die literarische Welt des Grals
  • König Ludwig II. and Parzival
  • Ans Werk I. Dichtung and Gesamtentwürfe
  • Ans Werk II. Die Full Score
  • Uraufführung im Bayreuther Festspielhaus
  • Venezianisches Finale
  • "Hat Wagner je etwas besser gemacht?"
  • Das Autograph
  • Anmerkungen
Bärenreiter

Wagner: Parsifal

$1,514.00

Description

Facsimile of the autograph score from the National Archive of the Richard Wagner Foundation Bayreuth

Knowledge, pity, redemption: Richard Wagner took up these Major themes in "Parsifal", the music drama that he completed 13 months before his death and referred to as his "most conciliatory work". Already celebrated for its compositional technique and mystical sonorities at the premiere, its world of ideas has stimulated new debates and interpretations over and over again to the present day.

Wagner wrote the autograph score almost entirely in violet ink, a colour he preferred to use in the final years of his life. He meticulously planned the layout of the pages and finally gave the autograph to his wife Cosima - it always remained in the family's possession as a guarded treasure.

The facsimile edition in high-quality four-colour printing reproduces the extensive score in its original size. Act and bar numbers on every page facilitate its use without diminishing the overall bibliophile appearance.

In an accompanying essay (Ger/Eng), Ulrich Konrad elucidates the special features of the work and the manuscript.

This autograph score of Parsifal has received the "Presto Sheet Music Award 2020" for the best deluxe publication 2020.

Contents:

  • Facsimile: Parsifal WWV 111:
  • Act I
  • Act II
  • Act III
  • Facsimile: Appendix: First draft score of the Prelude
  • Commentary: "Through compassion, knowing: the pure fool":
  • Gestation. The literary context of the Grail
  • King Ludwig II and Parzival
  • Starting work I. Poem and full-length drafts
  • The première in the Festival Theatre in Bayreuth
  • Venetian finale
  • "Has Wagner ever done anything better?"
  • The autograph
  • Notes
  • Kommentar: "Durch Mitleid wissend, der reine Tor":
  • Vorgeschichte. Die literarische Welt des Grals
  • König Ludwig II. and Parzival
  • Ans Werk I. Dichtung and Gesamtentwürfe
  • Ans Werk II. Die Full Score
  • Uraufführung im Bayreuther Festspielhaus
  • Venezianisches Finale
  • "Hat Wagner je etwas besser gemacht?"
  • Das Autograph
  • Anmerkungen
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