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Semperoper brings "Parsifal" to the stage after a long time

Semperoper brings "Parsifal" to the stage after a long time
The premiere of Richard Wagner's "Parsifal" at the Semperoper Dresden met with a mixed response. (Archive photo) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
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Wagner fans had to wait a long time for a new "Parsifal" in Dresden. Now it is here. But it didn't meet everyone's taste, at least in the premiere audience.

The Semperoper Dresden has staged Richard Wagner's "Parsifal" for the first time in almost four decades. The audience's response to the new production was mixed on Sunday. While Daniele Gatti's musical direction and the singers' performances elicited bravos and loud applause, Dutch director Floris Visser was largely booed at his debut in Dresden. In his production, he had also highlighted current crises in the world and enriched the work with numerous political messages.

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Storms of applause for Georg Zeppenfeld and other soloists

The audience in the packed opera house was unanimously impressed by the musical quality. First and foremost, Georg Zeppenfeld as Gurnemanz drew cheers. But Eric Cutler in his role debut in the title role, Michèle Losier as Kundry, Albert Dohmen (Titurel), Oleksandr Pushniak (Amfortas) and Scott Hendricks (Klingsor) also received much applause. The "star ensemble" of the evening sat in the orchestra pit with the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden and was loudly celebrated. The stage design by Frank Philipp Schlößmann - the ruins of an abbey that had become a tourist destination - was also a hit.

Parsifal told through the eyes of a child

Director Visser achieved an interesting approach. He tells the story of Parsifal through the eyes of a child who visits the abbey with his school class and is caught up in his imagination. The boy, who no longer has parents himself, sees his hero in the orphan Parsifal. Other visitors to the abbey are drawn into the mythical world. In the program booklet, Visser says: "The world needs healing, more justice and prudence." The production addresses these political questions of redemption. At the finale, there is a general fraternization in Dresden.

Conductor Daniele Gatti found beautiful words - also in the program booklet - for the magical music of "Parsifal": "You have to imagine: You come into the theater from a day full of work and everyday tasks and hear the prelude. Then this music transports you to another planet (...)."

The last Dresden production of "Parsifal" dates from 1988

The last time "Parsifal" was staged at the Semperoper was in 1988 by Theo Adam (1926-2019). Richard Wagner is revered at the Semperoper alongside Richard Strauss as the "house god". Several operas by both composers premiered in Dresden. Richard Wagner was court conductor in Dresden at the time.

Further performances of "Parsifal" will take place in Dresden on March 25 and 31 as well as April 3 and 6.

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