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Parsifal - Wagner

Covent Garden - London

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Parsifal - Wagner

Stanislas de Barbeyrac © copyright DavGemini

Wagner Parsifal

From 01 October TO 17 October 2026
Opening date: 24 June 2026
Covent Garden - London
From 364 €
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Program

Wagner : Parsifal

Cast
  • Conductor
    Jakub Hrusa
  • Director
    Evgeny Titov
  • Performers
    Parsifal: Stanislas de Barbeyrac
    Kundry: Ekaterina Gubanova
    Amfortas: Christian Gerhaher
    Gurnemanz: Brindley Sherratt
    Klingsor: Mark Stone
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Covent Garden - London LocationBow Street, Covent Garden - WC2E 9DD London Royaume-Uni

  • Venue's Capacity: 2256

Covent Garden's lyrical tradition goes back to the eighteenth century. It is here, for example, in a theatre constructed in 1732 by John Rich, the successful producer of THE BEGGAR'S OPERA, that the London public discovered several of Handel's operas.

Covent Garden then also staged plays and pantomime, a tradition which continued well into the thirties. The theatre has since hosted the most diverse productions, including cinema, cabaret, ice shows, and the circus. Today only opera and dance (The Royal Ballet) share the season.

As is the case with many an opera house. Covent Garden's life history was interrupted by fire, which twice destroyed the building. The second Royal Opera was inaugurated in 1809. Weber composed OBERON for the theatre, and conducted its premiere in 1826; the next year, Beethoven's F ID EU o was staged. From 1847, Covent Garden most often scheduled the Italian repertoire, with works by Rossini and Verdi. After the fire that demolished the second theatre in 1856, and until 1914, the third opera house built on the Covent Garden site became known as the theatre that hired the world's leading artists (like Nellie Melba, Caruso, and Adelina Patti, who refused all rehearsals by contract), and paid them royally. Several legendary conductors furthered the Royal Opera House's reputation after the First World War, such as Bruno Walter, and, of course, Thomas Beecham, who introduced the opera of Richard Strauss.

During the Second World War, Covent Garden became a "Palais de Dance" (sic). At the end of the war, following an intense period of negogiations. the ambitious decision was made to found a permanent opera company. Karl Rankl was appointed the first Music Director of the Covent Garden Opera Company (it became The Royal Opera in 1968) which gave its first performance in 1947.

Rankl's successors - Rafael Kubelik, Georg Solti, Colin Davis, and Bernard Haitink - have managed to maintain the company spirit and even the most celebrated guest artists are obliged to attend rehearsals.

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Synopsis

Parsifal

Parsifal is an opera by Wagner. His most famous performances are Gatti Daniele 6 times and Nagano Kent 5 times. This work is often performed at the Wiener Staatsoper or Operaház.

Parsifal is an opera by Richard Wagner, dating from 1862, presented exclusively to King Ludwig II of Bavaria, then on the stage of Bayreuth the following summer. For the first twenty years of its existence, this opera was only performed on this stage, at the request of Wagner himself so that it would not become a simple entertainment show for the general public. Musically, this opera is composed for an orchestra of 107 woodwind, string, brass and percussion instruments as well as a choir of 135 choristers and 23 soloists.

The opera is inspired by the story of Perceval or the Tale of the Grail, a medieval novel by Chrétien de Troyes, and the medieval epic Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach. This opera tells the story of the title hero, raised by his mother Herzeleide, who is devoid of all knowledge of chivalry so that he does not suffer the same fate as his father, killed during a knightly quest. While walking in the forest, the hero meets a group of knights and, impressed by their attire, asks his mother for permission to follow them on an adventure.

Royal Opera House © Rob Moore

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