A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 7, 1993
Original Title:
Richard Wagner: Parsifal
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Deutsche Grammophon
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 264
The Met production easily has the most beautiful staging, designed by Otto Schenck, who also produced the fabulous set for the Met's previous Ring cycle. Kurt Moll is a wonderful Gurnemanz, but compared to his studio recording under Karajan a decade earlier it has lost some of its original velvety body and luster. As Parsifal, Jerusalem is starting to show some wear and tear on his voice at the Met in 1992 as opposed to his prime form at Bayreuth in 1981, but is still quite good; only Placido Domingo could compete with him in the role at that time.
Art Direction:
James Levine
Conductor:
James Levine
Costume Designer:
Rolf Langenfass
Director:
Brian Large
Otto Schenk
General Manager:
Joseph Volpe
Hairstylist:
Magda Szayer
Lighting Design:
Gil Wechsler
Makeup Artist:
Victor Callegari
Music Producer:
Jay David Saks
Original Music Composer:
Richard Wagner
Producer:
Daniel Anker
Suzanne Gooch
Production Assistant:
Susan Erben
Production Design:
Otto Schenk
Projection:
Günther Schneider-Siemssen
Set Designer:
Günther Schneider-Siemssen
Sound Supervisor:
Bill King
Stage Director:
Phebe Berkowitz
Technical Supervisor:
Ron Washburn
Wardrobe Master:
Millicent Hacker
Writer:
Richard Wagner
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