Photo Gallery

Parsifal

Glyndebourne’s first ever Parsifal is now open

Experience the power and transcendent beauty of Wagner’s final opera. Photos by Richard Hubert Smith.

Amfortas (Audun Iversen) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus.

Parsifal (Daniel Johansson) and Kundry (Kristina Stanek).

Parsifal (Daniel Johansson) and Kundry (Kristina Stanek).

Gurnemanz (John Relyea) and Titurel (John Tomlinson).

Kundry (Kristina Stanek).

Parsifal (Daniel Johansson), Gurnemanz (John Relyea), Amfortas (Audun Iversen) and Titurel (John Tomlinson).

Parsifal (Daniel Johansson), Gurnemanz (John Relyea), Kundry (Kristina Stanek) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus.

Klingsor (Ryan Speedo Green) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus.

Parsifal (Daniel Johansson), Flower Maidens and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus.

Klingsor (Ryan Speedo Green), Parsifal (Daniel Johansson) and Kundry (Kristina Stanek).

Parsifal (Daniel Johansson) and Kundry (Kristina Stanek).

Kundry (Kristina Stanek) and Klingsor (Ryan Speedo Green).

Kundry (Kristina Stanek) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus.

Parsifal (Daniel Johansson) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus.

Kundry (Kristina Stanek) and Klingsor (Ryan Speedo Green).

Amfortas (Audun Iversen) and Parsifal (Daniel Johansson).

Gurnemanz (John Relyea).

Amfortas (Audun Iversen) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus.

Titurel (John Tomlinson), Kundry (Kristina Stanek), and Performers.

Titurel (John Tomlinson), Kundry (Kristina Stanek) and Amfortas (Audun Iversen).

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