Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera

Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera

Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great OperaI visited Bayreuth on the 24th of July, 1883, and...
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Author: Haweis, H. R. (Hugh Reginald),1839-1901
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Language: English
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Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera

Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera

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Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera

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Author: Haweis, H. R. (Hugh Reginald),1839-1901
Format: eBook
Language: English

Parsifal: Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera

I visited Bayreuth on the 24th of July, 1883, and attended two crowded performances of Wagner's last work, Parsifal. In the morning I went into the beautiful gardens of the Neue Schloss. On either side of a lake, upon which float a couple of swans and innumerable water-lilies, the long parklike avenue of trees are vocal with wild doves, and the robin is heard in the adjoining thickets. At my approach the sweet song ceases abruptly, and the startled bird flies out, scattering the pale [Pg 7]petals of the wild roses upon my path. I follow a stream of people on foot, as they move down the left-hand avenue in the garden of the Neue Schloss, which adjoins Wagner's own grounds. Some are goingsome are coming. Presently I see an opening in the bushes on my left; the path leads me to a clump of evergreens. I follow it, and come suddenly on the great composer's grave. All about the green square mound the trees are thicklaurel, fir, and yew. The shades fall funereally across the immense gray granite slab; but over the dark foliage the sky is bright blue, and straight in front of me, above the low bushes, I can see the bow-windows of the dead master's studywhere I spent with him one delightful evening in 1876. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 20264
Author: Haweis, H. R. (Hugh Reginald)
Release Date: Jan 4, 2007
Format: eBook
Language: English

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