
1) German boy name 2) Opera by Richard Wagner 3) Wagner opera 4) Wagners operatic knight
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1) Opera
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Wagner first conceived the work in April 1857 but did not finish it until twenty-five years later. It was Wagner`s last completed opera and in composing it he took advantage of the particular acoustics of his Bayreuth Festspielhaus. Parsifal was first produced at the second Bayreuth Festival in 1882. The Bayreuth Festival maintained a monopoly on....
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[record label] Parsifal is a Belgian record label. It has worked with artists such as Red Zebra, Smokin` Joe Kubek, Studebaker John and Urbanus. It was formed in 1974 in Bruges by Nico A. Mertens and Gilda Behaeghel. The label mainly produces cabaret, folk and jazz, but also has sublabels for blues & roots (Double Trouble, Blue Sting) and P...
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[train] The Parsifal was an express train that linked Paris with Dortmund in Germany and later Cologne. The train was named after Wagner`s opera inspired by the legendary knight Percival. ==History== ===Trans Europ Express=== The Parsifal was launched on 3 October 1957 as second TEE-service between Paris and the Ruhr. The Parsifal was sched...
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(from the article `harmony`) ...was in the main respected, as was the orderly process of modulation as a means for giving structure to large musical forms. With Tristan, and even ... ...with mellow wisdom and humour: the impulsiveness of youth and the resignation of age, the ecstasy of youthful love, the value of music itself as ... ...
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In Germanic mythology, one of the knights who sought the
Holy Grail; the father of
Lohengrin. ...
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In Germanic mythology, one of the knights who sought the Holy Grail; the father of Lohengrin
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