Wagner: Parsifal

Parsifal, the Mariinsky label's first recording of a Wagner opera, features an exceptional international cast led by René Pape, Gary Lehman and Violeta Urmana.

Wagner described his final complete opera as 'A Festival Play for the Consecration of the Stage' and the work has always sparked controversy, mixing moral and religious themes with music of irresistible sumptuousness. The opera was inspired by Wolfram von Eschenbach's Arthurian poem Parzifal. Yet despite the story's overt Christian imagery, Wagner also draws on ideas from other beliefs including Buddhism. The 'harmonic experiments' that he adopted for his previous opera Tristan und Isolde are further refined to create music of astonishing beauty that still retains and reflects the deep morality of the tale.

The Mariinsky Theatre has a long association with Wagner's music. The composer himself conducted at the Theatre, which in 1863 was the location of the first performance of music from his as yet unstaged Ring Cycle. Over the past decade Valery Gergiev has become a frequent conductor of Wagner's operas, establishing a formidable reputation in the repertoire, although remarkably this is his first recording of the composer's operas.

MAR0508  258 minutes 35 seconds (4 discs)
'A truly moving experience, one of the finest Wagner recordings of recent years' (Gramophone)
BBC Music Magazine
'The cast is outstanding, with impressive performances from the brilliant René Pape (Gurnemanz) and Evgeny Nikitin (Amfortas) … this is a landmark for Gergiev and, at mid-price—or even if it were ...