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Parsifal 2011

📅 2011-07-28

Experience Stefan Herheim's visually striking interpretation of Wagner's *Parsifal*, performed live at Bayreuth and conducted by Daniele Gatti in 2011.

Director: Stefan Herheim

Cast

Simon O’Neill
Simon O’Neill
Parsifal
Susan Maclean
Kundry
Kwangchul Youn
Kwangchul Youn
Gurnemanz
Thomas Jesatko
Klingsor
Detlef Roth
Amfortas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Parsifal (2011) about?

This production of *Parsifal* follows the young fool Parsifal as he stumbles upon the Grail's sacred mysteries, navigating a world of temptation and spiritual trials. Along the way, he encounters the tormented sorcerer Klingsor and the fallen knights of the Grail, uncovering themes of forgiveness, sacrifice, and the transformative power of faith.

Who directed Parsifal?

Stefan Herheim directed this 2011 Bayreuth interpretation of *Parsifal*, bringing his signature blend of psychological depth and visual storytelling to Wagner's magnum opus.

Who stars in Parsifal?

The film stars Simon O'Neill as Parsifal, with Susan Maclean, Kwangchul Youn, Thomas Jesatko, and Detlef Roth rounding out the principal cast in pivotal roles.

Is Parsifal (2011) worth watching?

As a high-stakes Wagnerian drama, *Parsifal* (2011) is a standout for its ambitious direction and stellar performances. While opera isn't for everyone, Herheim's reinterpretation and Gatti's electrifying conduction make this a compelling watch for lovers of grand, emotionally charged music theater. If you appreciate visually rich, thematically layered productions, it's absolutely worth your time.

How long is Parsifal?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Parsifal (2011) — Stefan Herheim's Visionary Opera Performance Explored

Experience Stefan Herheim's visually striking interpretation of Wagner's *Parsifal*, performed live at Bayreuth and conducted by Daniele Gatti in 2011. This production transforms the legendary opera into a layered exploration of redemption, faith, and the search for purity, set against an atmospheric backdrop that blends myth and modernity. The narrative follows Parsifal's journey from innocence to wisdom, guided by the enigmatic Klingsor and the sacred Grail, in a performance that balances raw emotional power with subtle theatrical innovation. Simon O'Neill delivers a commanding lead, while Susan Maclean and Kwangchul Youn anchor the cast with gravitas and depth, creating a rendition that's as thought-provoking as it is sonically magnificent.

Herheim's direction dives into the psychological and spiritual dimensions of Wagner's final opera, using symbolism and shifting perspectives to challenge traditional interpretations. The staging breathes new life into the familiar story, making it accessible to both seasoned opera enthusiasts and curious newcomers. With Gatti's baton guiding the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra to soaring heights, this rendition of *Parsifal* is a must-see for those drawn to grand, emotionally resonant music dramas that transcend time.