Wagner's Parsifal

Wagner's Parsifal

by Roger Scruton
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 07/05/2020

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A superbly insightful and moving exploration of Wagner's last opera, by one of Britain's leading intellectuals


Wagner's last music-drama tells the story of Parsifal, the 'pure fool, knowing through compassion', who has been called to rescue the Kingdom of the Grail from the sins that have polluted it. The Grail is a symbol of purity in a world of lust and power, but although Parsifal is the culmination of Wagner's life-long obsession with the religious frame of mind, the redemption sought by his characters is far from the Christian archetype. For Wagner, redemption occurs inthis life, when compassion prevails over enslavement, and purity replaces spiritual pollution. His music here ties together suffering and contrition, sin and forgiveness, downfall and redemption in an inextricable knot, healing the fractures and uniting the warring elements in human life in a way that is clear, convincing and uncanny. More than any other of his works, Parsifal expresses in music a depth of feeling for which we do not have words.


This short but penetrating book, by a writer who was uniquely both a leading philosopher and musicologist, shows us how Wagner achieves this profound work, explaining the story, its musical ideas, and their coming together into a sublime whole which gives us the musical equivalent of forgiveness and closure. There are few writers who can so enhance our understanding of one of the greatest works in western music.

ISBN:
9780241419700
9780241419700
Category:
Opera
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-05-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Roger Scruton

Sir Roger Scruton is a graduate of Jesus College, Cambridge. He has been Professor of Aesthetics at Birkbeck College, London, and University Professor at Boston University.

He is currently visiting professor of philosophy at the University of Oxford and Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington DC. He has published a large number of books, including some works of fiction, and has written and composed two operas.

He writes regularly for the Times, the Daily Telegraph, the Spectator and was for many years wine critic of the New Statesman.

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