Parsifal discography


This is a partial discography of Parsifal, an 1882 opera in three acts by Richard Wagner.

History

Parsifal was expressly composed for the stage at Bayreuth and many of the most famous recordings of the opera come from live performances on that stage. In the pre-LP era, Karl Muck conducted excerpts from the opera at Bayreuth which are still considered some of the best performances of the opera on disc. Hans Knappertsbusch was the conductor most closely associated with Parsifal at Bayreuth in the post-war years, and the performances under his baton in 1951 marked the re-opening of the Bayreuth Festival after the Second World War. These historic performances were recorded in mono sound, originally issued but now no longer available on the Teldec label, and reissued in 2003 on Naxos Historical. Knappertsbusch recorded the opera again for Philips in 1962 in stereo, and this release is often considered to be the classic Parsifal recording. There are also many "unofficial" live recordings from Bayreuth, capturing virtually every Parsifal cast ever conducted by Knappertsbusch.
Amongst the studio recordings, those by Georg Solti, Herbert von Karajan and Daniel Barenboim have been widely praised. The von Karajan recording was voted "Record of the Year" in the 1981 Gramophone Awards. Also highly regarded is a recording of Parsifal under the baton of Rafael Kubelík. Originally recorded for Deutsche Grammophon but never released, it is now available on the Arts Archives label.
On the Saturday 14 December 2013 broadcast of BBC Radio 3 CD Review, music critic David Nice surveyed recordings of Parsifal and recommended the 1980 recording by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Rafael Kubelík as the best available choice.

Video recordings

This is a partial filmography of Parsifal, an opera in three acts by Richard Wagner. In addition to the productions of the complete opera listed below, there is a 1998 documentary directed by Tony Palmer, titled: Parsifal – The Search for the Grail. It was recorded in various European theaters, including: the Mariinsky Theatre, the Ravello Festival, Siena, and the Bayreuth Festival. It contains extracts from Mr. Palmer's stage production of Parsifal starring Plácido Domingo, Violeta Urmana, Matti Salminen, Nikolai Putilin and Anna Netrebko. It includes interviews with Domingo, Wolfgang Wagner, Robert Gutman and Karen Armstrong. The film exists in two versions: a complete version running 116 minutes and officially approved by Domingo, and an 88-minute version, cut as a result of being censored in Germany as being too "political", "uncomfortable" and "irrelevant".
Cast:
Parsifal, Kundry, Gurnemanz, Amfortas, Klingsor, Titurel
Conductor,
Opera house, orchestra
Stage directorLabel / catalogue number
1981Siegfried Jerusalem, Eva Randová, Hans Sotin, Bernd Weikl, Leif Roar, Matti Salminen Horst Stein,
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Wolfgang WagnerDeutsche Grammophon, Unitel / 0734328
1982Reiner Goldberg, Yvonne Minton, Robert Lloyd, Wolfgang Schöne, Aage Haugland, Hans TschammerArmin Jordan,
Hans-Jürgen SyberbergImage Entertainment / n/a. This film was released theatrically with the following actors appearing on the screen in place of the singers – Parsifal 1: Michael Kutter, Parsifal 2: Karen Krick, Kundry: Edith Clever, Amfortas: Armin Jordan, Titurel: Martin Sperr.
1992Poul Elming, Waltraud Meier, John Tomlinson, Falk Struckmann, Günter von Kannen, Fritz Hübner Daniel Barenboim,
Berlin State Opera, Staatskapelle Berlin
Harry KupferEuroArts / 2066738
1992Siegfried Jerusalem, Waltraud Meier, Kurt Moll, Bernd Weikl, Franz Mazura, Jan-Hendrik Rootering James Levine,
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus
Otto SchenkDeutsche Grammophon / 0730329
DVD direction: Brian Large;
Met Opera on Demand
1998Poul Elming, Linda Watson, Hans Sotin, Falk Struckmann, Ekkehard Wlaschiha, Matthias HölleGiuseppe Sinopoli,
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Wolfgang WagnerC Major / 705908
2004Christopher Ventris, Waltraud Meier, Matti Salminen, Thomas Hampson, Tom Fox, Bjarni Thor KristinssonKent Nagano,
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Festspielchor Baden-Baden
Nikolaus LehnhoffOpus Arte / OA0915D
2006Richard Decker, Doris Soffel, Matthias Hölle, Wolfgang Schöne, Mikolaj Zalasinski, Ulrich DünnebachGabor Ötvös,
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro La Fenice di Venezia
Denis KriefDynamic / 33497
2007Christopher Ventris, Yvonne Naef, Matti Salminen, Michael Volle, Rolf Haunstein, Günther GroissböckBernard Haitink,
Zurich Opera House
Hans HollmannDeutsche Grammophon / 0734407
2013Johan Botha, Michaela Schuster, Stephen Milling, Wolfgang Koch, Wolfgang Koch, Milcho BorovinovChristian Thielemann,
Salzburg Easter Festival, Staatskapelle Dresden
Michael SchulzDeutsche Grammophon / 0734939 DVD, 0735036 Blu-ray
2014Simon O'Neill, Angela Denoke, René Pape, Gerald Finley, Willard White, Robert LloydAntonio Pappano,
Royal Opera House, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Stephen Langbridge2-DVD set: Opus Arte,
2014Jonas Kaufmann, Katarina Dalayman, René Pape, Peter Mattei, Evgeny Nikitin, Rúni BrattabergDaniele Gatti,
Metropolitan Opera
François Girard1-DVD set: Sony Classical,
2017 Klaus Florian Vogt, Elena Pankratova, Georg Zeppenfeld, Ryan McKinney, Gerd Grochowski, Karl-Heinz LehnerHartmut Haenchen,
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Uwe Eric Laufenberg2-DVD set: Deutsche Grammophon,
2020Julian Hubbard, Catherine Hunold, John Relyea, Tomas Tomasson, Thomas Gazheli, Alexei TanovitskiOmer Meir Wellber,
Teatro Massimo
Graham Vick2-DVD set: C Major,