Parsifal is Richard Wagner’s final opera, first performed in 1882. It’s a profound exploration of themes like redemption and spiritual enlightenment, drawing on Arthurian legends and medieval symbolism. The story follows Parsifal, a pure-hearted fool, who embarks on a quest to heal the Fisher King and restore the Holy Grail. The opera is known for its lush, mystical music and Wagner’s use of leitmotifs to deepen the narrative.
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