Watching this video while looking forward to attending the Bayreuth Festspiele for the first time this August to see Parsifal. Wonderful video, thank you very much.
This wasn't just a "musical introduction," it was a meaningful, insightful, and heartfelt analysis. I've been listening to Parsifal for years, yet I've learned so much from your video. Your production values are top-notch. It looks like it was all done in one take. Very professional. It's obvious that you put a lot of work into this. Also, you're very entertaining to watch -- almost as good as the opera itself! Thanks for including the English translation; otherwise, I would not have watched. I hope that you do more of this type of stuff: it's really needed, useful, and appreciated.
Thanks a lot for the praise!! Well, it was not quite done in one take... I am impressed what an impact those English subtitles are making - I will definitely keep including those in the future, and maybe even add some for the existing video on Richard Strauss. Stay tuned!
Many thanks. Parsifal is not the easiest of Wagner's operas to figure out. You brought together motifs with concepts and added dimensions to my understanding of the work. Playing it on the piano highlighted how forward looking the tonalities were. I also enjoyed some of your dry humour. Plus the subtitles let me practice my German. :)
Großartiges Video, vielen Dank. Bin selbst seit meiner Jugend von diesem Werk fasziniert, kann es leider nicht so bewundernswert wie Sie am Klavier spielen!
Hallo, einfach wunderbar! Wollte mir die CD von Wolfgang Mickisch organisieren, was leider nicht möglich war. Durch Zufall bin ich hierauf gestoßen. Und ich bin total begeistert mit welcher Musikalität, tollem Klavierspiel und Erzählung Parsifal einem noch näher gebracht wird. Es hat bereits jemand geschrieben aber bitte legen Sie mit Tannhäuser nach. Herzlichen Dank und nochmals chapeau!
Bisher hatte für mich Stefan Mickisch das Monopol als Wagner Erklärer. Aber Sie haben mir ganz neue Aspekte gezeigt. Ich würde mir mehr dazu von Ihnen wünschen. Vielen Dank!
What a wonderful presentation, musically and conceptually. Now it is so clear why the Gral and the Spear are so critical. It is such a shame that many new productions absolutely shun these symbols, and anything with religious meaning. Do they think contemporary audiences will be put off, or what? It only succeeds in destroying meaning and making the work superficial. Some modern productions of course don't shy away from the deep spiritual content. So well explained here. Thank you!
Thank you for this eye-opening analysis. You taught me a lot about "Parsifal"'s music, in a way that I was able understand, even though I don't know any music theory. Thank you for the subtitles too, my German is not good enough to understand everything yet !
I've always thought that Parsifal needed no program (no story). It's a five-hour musical meditation. From first note to last, the music stands on his own; the libretto is just scaffolding. That said, Corrinth takes us to other levels that only burnish what Wagner's sorcery has spun musically. Wagner's last (and only opera that) ends with joy and trancendance. No one has done it better. A momunment to human genius.
I enjoyed your play and insight very much. Maybe I could share another insight about the key point of the opera, the moment where Parsifal becomes aware of what he and Kundry are doing. It's not by chance that this happens to him at this moment. I assume that Wagner, being familiar with eastern wisdom, also knew that our thoughts are not our own, thoughts and ideas have an existence of their own and are gathered in the great akasha environment. The thought and idea of Amforta's sin lingers in the place and person where it was manifested and in the repetition by Parsifal it impresses itself on him. Being an unaware fool, it is easy for such a thought to make a great impression. Maybe you could also shed some light in the mirroring of the flower maidens in the beautiful blooming spring meadow.
Lieber Herr Corrinth, herzlichen Dank für diese wunderbare und kenntnisreiche Einführung! Ich sehe Parsifal im August 2023 bei den Bayreuther Festspielen, was für eine tolle Vorbereitung! Können Sie einen bestimmten Klavierauszug empfehlen? Würde gerne einen kaufen.
thank you very much for your wonderful explanation of this fantastic opera. I've always wondered what does the expression " you see, my son, time here becomes space"
@@eliascorrinth168 thanks for your response, I've searching and this is probably related to budism, since when you get rid of all expectations in life there's no sense of future or past; so the present time becomes space.
Auf dem Klavier gespielt klingt das Liszt fast zum verwechseln ähnlich. Aber da kann man ja zumindestens sagen, dass sich Wagner sehr bei Liszts „Excelsior“ aus der Kantate „Die Glocken des Straßburger Münsters“ inspiriert hat, bzw. ein Motiv originalgetreu abgeschrieben hat.
Thank you very much for your work, this is something I needed. But one thing....you misunderstand reincarnation spectacularly. Even you are not Buddhist, you are actually reincarnating for a long long time.. But tha's your soul, not your body at all. I don't think that is Kundry's situation? Anyway you are a wonderful musician and your effort won't be wasted in the next life!
,,Parsifal ist das einzige Musikdrama von Wagner mit einem Happy End" - Wie ist es dann aber zu erklären, dass alle Wagner-Opern in Dur enden und keine einzige in Moll? Ist das nicht ein Hinweis darauf, dass innerhalb von Wagners eigener Weltanschauung alle seine Opern positiv enden?
Thank you for your comment. I wouldn't count Meistersinger as a music drama since it is a comedy (admittedly with very serious undertones). That's how I arrived at my conclusion that Parsifal is Wagner's only music drama with a happy ending. But of course, the classification of Meistersinger is up for debate.
You have here shown us very well why Parsifal should not be classified as a music drama either, but as a Ein Bühnenweihfestspiel -- and I thank you for the demonstration. Only wish that more contemporary directors would take heed.
1:35 die einzige Oper Wagners, die gut ausgeht.....und die Meistersinger ? Der Tenor bekommt den Sopran, der Bass schenkt seine Weisheit dem Publikum.....und der Ring geht auch gut aus : der Ring kehrt zum Ursprung zurück, Wotans verkehrte Wertewelt versinkt ....
Exzellent,auch für Kenner interessant! Wunderbar auch am Flügel gespielt und mit großem Ausdruck!
Vielen Dank für die sehr schöne und toll vorgetragene Übersicht über ein großes Werk.
Vielen Dank, du bist der echte Wagnerianer.
Großartig!!! Vielen Dank für diese wundervolle Einführung!!
Parsifal ist einfach kosmisch. Der Regisseur der Inszenierung in Straßburg hat das verstanden, großartige Aufführung.
Watching this video while looking forward to attending the Bayreuth Festspiele for the first time this August to see Parsifal. Wonderful video, thank you very much.
This wasn't just a "musical introduction," it was a meaningful, insightful, and heartfelt analysis. I've been listening to Parsifal for years, yet I've learned so much from your video.
Your production values are top-notch. It looks like it was all done in one take. Very professional. It's obvious that you put a lot of work into this. Also, you're very entertaining to watch -- almost as good as the opera itself!
Thanks for including the English translation; otherwise, I would not have watched. I hope that you do more of this type of stuff: it's really needed, useful, and appreciated.
Thanks a lot for the praise!! Well, it was not quite done in one take... I am impressed what an impact those English subtitles are making - I will definitely keep including those in the future, and maybe even add some for the existing video on Richard Strauss. Stay tuned!
How beautiful this is
Eine wirklich großartige Einführung, oder besser gesagt, eine perfekte Beschreibung und Erklärung des wunderbaren Werkes!
Herzlichsten Dank
I think you have really cracked the mystery of Parsifal. Hut ab!
Many thanks. Parsifal is not the easiest of Wagner's operas to figure out. You brought together motifs with concepts and added dimensions to my understanding of the work. Playing it on the piano highlighted how forward looking the tonalities were. I also enjoyed some of your dry humour. Plus the subtitles let me practice my German. :)
Vielen Dank für die sehr fundierte Einführung. Es war eine Freude, sich dem Video zu widmen und das Werk besser zu verstehen.
Großartiges Video, vielen Dank.
Bin selbst seit meiner Jugend von diesem Werk fasziniert, kann es leider nicht so bewundernswert wie Sie am Klavier spielen!
Ich korrepetiere an der Uni und weiss was es bedeutet, so eine komplexe Partitur zu spielen. Unglaublich...! Danke für dieses eindrucksvolle Video!
Hallo, einfach wunderbar! Wollte mir die CD von Wolfgang Mickisch organisieren, was leider nicht möglich war. Durch Zufall bin ich hierauf gestoßen. Und ich bin total begeistert mit welcher Musikalität, tollem Klavierspiel und Erzählung Parsifal einem noch näher gebracht wird. Es hat bereits jemand geschrieben aber bitte legen Sie mit Tannhäuser nach. Herzlichen Dank und nochmals chapeau!
Sehr sehr geil! Danke dafür!
I needed this introduction when I first heard “Parsifal.”
Vielen lieben Dank für großartige, einfühlsame und klug aufbereitete Einführung.
Herzlichen Dank für diese berührende Einführung!
HERZLICHEN DANKE SCHÖN! WUNDERBAR!
BITTE MEHR!
Sehr aufschlussreich. Würde mich freuen wenn Du sowas noch für weitere Opern machen könntest!
Vielen Dank, ist in Arbeit!
Bisher hatte für mich Stefan Mickisch das Monopol als Wagner Erklärer. Aber Sie haben mir ganz neue Aspekte gezeigt. Ich würde mir mehr dazu von Ihnen wünschen. Vielen Dank!
Dieses Video hat mir so viel Freude und neue Einsichten gebracht.
Bitte bitte mehr davon.
Sehr gut erklärt, vielen Dank
Vielen Dank für das Teilen Ihres Wissens und Können!
Freue mich bereits auf die nächste Einführung!
Mehr Videos, bitte. Danke sehr !!
What a wonderful presentation, musically and conceptually. Now it is so clear why the Gral and the Spear are so critical. It is such a shame that many new productions absolutely shun these symbols, and anything with religious meaning. Do they think contemporary audiences will be put off, or what? It only succeeds in destroying meaning and making the work superficial. Some modern productions of course don't shy away from the deep spiritual content. So well explained here. Thank you!
Fantastic! We need this for Tannhäuser and the Ring Cycle.
Sehr beeindruckend.
Thank you for this eye-opening analysis. You taught me a lot about "Parsifal"'s music, in a way that I was able understand, even though I don't know any music theory. Thank you for the subtitles too, my German is not good enough to understand everything yet !
I've always thought that Parsifal needed no program (no story). It's a five-hour musical meditation. From first note to last, the music stands on his own; the libretto is just scaffolding. That said, Corrinth takes us to other levels that only burnish what Wagner's sorcery has spun musically. Wagner's last (and only opera that) ends with joy and trancendance. No one has done it better. A momunment to human genius.
Die Meistersinger is joyful at the end too!
@@MrBulky992 True that!
Danke für diese fantastische Erklärung.
A brilliant presentation! thank you!
Absolut super! Bitte mehr davon machen. 😊
BRAVO MAESTRO!
I enjoyed your play and insight very much. Maybe I could share another insight about the key point of the opera, the moment where Parsifal becomes aware of what he and Kundry are doing. It's not by chance that this happens to him at this moment. I assume that Wagner, being familiar with eastern wisdom, also knew that our thoughts are not our own, thoughts and ideas have an existence of their own and are gathered in the great akasha environment. The thought and idea of Amforta's sin lingers in the place and person where it was manifested and in the repetition by Parsifal it impresses itself on him. Being an unaware fool, it is easy for such a thought to make a great impression.
Maybe you could also shed some light in the mirroring of the flower maidens in the beautiful blooming spring meadow.
Sehr gelungene Einführung - herzlichen Dank!
Interesting and enlightening. Thank you.
Wirst du noch mehr Videos dieser Art machen? Wenn, würde ich mich freuen!
Stupendo ! Merveilleux ! Hervorragend ! Danke vielmals !
passionate and insightful, this is so wonderful.
Sehr einfühlsam, sehr kenntnisreich, sehr empfehlenswert! Vielen Dank!
That was absolutely incredible man, thanks for the video! Vielen dank! :)
Lieber Herr Corrinth, herzlichen Dank für diese wunderbare und kenntnisreiche Einführung! Ich sehe Parsifal im August 2023 bei den Bayreuther Festspielen, was für eine tolle Vorbereitung! Können Sie einen bestimmten Klavierauszug empfehlen? Würde gerne einen kaufen.
Magnificent! Thank you!!
Danke!
thank you very much for your wonderful explanation of this fantastic opera. I've always wondered what does the expression " you see, my son, time here becomes space"
I wish I knew what that sentence means...!!
@@eliascorrinth168 thanks for your response, I've searching and this is probably related to budism, since when you get rid of all expectations in life there's no sense of future or past; so the present time becomes space.
It's actually a prelude to Einstein's theory :)@@eliascorrinth168
Die Meistersinger has a happy ending too. No?
Sehr erhellend!
Sehr geehrter Herr Corrinth. Ich vermute, Ihre Präsentation des Parsifal fand in einer Kirche statt? Tolle Architektur. Beste Grüsse UK
Danke für den Kommentar! Das Video ist in der Epiphaniaskirche in Mannheim-Feudenheim entstanden. Dort gibt es einen wirklich guten Steinway-Flügel.
First class! Prima - erster Klasse - wie Sie wollen - egal! Herzlichen Dank Elias! (Tristan und Isolde in die Zukunft vielleicht?)
Vielen Dank! Tristan kommt hoffentlich diesen Herbst! Da gibt's endlos zu erzählen...
Auf dem Klavier gespielt klingt das Liszt fast zum verwechseln ähnlich. Aber da kann man ja zumindestens sagen, dass sich Wagner sehr bei Liszts „Excelsior“ aus der Kantate „Die Glocken des Straßburger Münsters“ inspiriert hat, bzw. ein Motiv originalgetreu abgeschrieben hat.
Thank You
A Steck??
who is watching this on good friday April 2023 (!)
P is thre only Wagner opera to have a happy ending, perhaps someone could inform Walther von Syolzing and Eva Pogner of this.
arsifal
Many thanks, this was brilliant! In August to Bayreuth.
One should remember another punishment given to Kundry: she could not sleep. Now THAT's a curse!
Great video! Danke sehr.
Can you do Lohengrin
Eventually, yes! I hope I will come around to do all of them. There's a lot of interesting stuff in Lohengrin!
Parsifal ist eine klassische mytholigische Heldenreise
Durchsetzt mit tuef mythologischer, christlicher und spiritueller Symbolik
Супер... Спа-си-бооо огромное... очень интересно про мою любимую оперу Вагнера 59:25
❤ super erklärt
Parsifal premiered on this day (26 July) in 1882 at Bayreuth 🌹🌹🌹
What a strange assertion. All of Wagner's operas from Hollander on have happy endings. Except maybe Tristan, depending on how you look at it.
16:59 Amfortas, nicht Klingsor.
It would be quite wonderful if you could analyze other Wagnerian tragedies as well. Many thanks!
Thank you very much for your work, this is something I needed. But one thing....you misunderstand reincarnation spectacularly. Even you are not Buddhist, you are actually reincarnating for a long long time.. But tha's your soul, not your body at all. I don't think that is Kundry's situation? Anyway you are a wonderful musician and your effort won't be wasted in the next life!
,,Parsifal ist das einzige Musikdrama von Wagner mit einem Happy End" - Wie ist es dann aber zu erklären, dass alle Wagner-Opern in Dur enden und keine einzige in Moll? Ist das nicht ein Hinweis darauf, dass innerhalb von Wagners eigener Weltanschauung alle seine Opern positiv enden?
A small slip: Parsifal as "Wagner's only music drama with a happy ending" - - DIE MEISTERSINGER???!
Thank you for your comment. I wouldn't count Meistersinger as a music drama since it is a comedy (admittedly with very serious undertones). That's how I arrived at my conclusion that Parsifal is Wagner's only music drama with a happy ending. But of course, the classification of Meistersinger is up for debate.
You have here shown us very well why Parsifal should not be classified as a music drama either, but as a Ein Bühnenweihfestspiel -- and I thank you for the demonstration. Only wish that more contemporary directors would take heed.
1:35 die einzige Oper Wagners, die gut ausgeht.....und die Meistersinger ? Der Tenor bekommt den Sopran, der Bass schenkt seine Weisheit dem Publikum.....und der Ring geht auch gut aus : der Ring kehrt zum Ursprung zurück, Wotans verkehrte Wertewelt versinkt ....
äh ... äh ... äh
Sehr alberne Geschichte.