Parsifal

composer: Richard Wagner
editor: Egon Voss - Martin Geck
English version: Margaret H. Glyn
foreign-language edition: Alfred Ernst

from the new Complete Edition, WWV 111

Premiere: 26. Juli 1882 - Bayreuth
Instrumentation: solo parts, choir and orchestra
Publisher: Ernst Eulenburg & Co. GmbH
Year of composition: 1882
Edition: study score
Language: German
Series: Eulenburg Miniature Scores
Series: Eulenburg Miniature Scores
Edition description: New Urtext Edition
574 Pages - Hardback/Hard Cover
ISMN: 979-0-2002-2311-8
ISBN: 978-3-7957-6337-4
Order number: ETP 8058

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Description

Parsifal, the last musico-dramatic work of Wagner, was premiered in Bayreuth on 26 July 1882 and, at first, were reserved for this performance venue according to the composer's will. Apart from only a few exceptions, it was not until 30 years later (i.e. after the expiration of the term of protection) that other opera-houses too were allowed to perform the 'sacred festival drama'.
The new edition of the Eulenburg Study Score follows the Wagner Complete Edition which is based on the autograph score. All other editions published up to now only used as a source the first edition of 1883, unauthorized by Wagner, which differs from the autograph in important details. The original musical text is now available in a handy format - and ideally suited for studying.
With a preface in various languages and Critical Report!

Content

Preface
Cast
Dramatis personae
Distribution of roles by voice
Orchestration
.
Parsifal

Other editions

LS 4177-1 = performance material
RWA 114-10 = score (complete edition), act 1
RWA 114-30 = score (complete edition), act 3 and critical commentary
ED 20545 = vocal score, edited after the complete edition
RWA 114-20 = score (complete edition), act 2
SEM 8032 = textbook, analysis and commentary (Ger.)

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