Verbum
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“How can I atone for my guilt?” This question is asked by the guileless fool, hero of Richard Wagner’s final Music Drama, Parsifal during Act Two; it is a sublime scene, and, perhaps, one of the finest examples of artistic mastery in existence. This is certainly open for debate, and subject to personal preference, but please allow me to at least use this as an example, since it has been instrumental in not only my musical growth, but also in my development and the recommitment to my Catholic faith. When I first heard this music, I wept. This was before I knew the words or had the slightest inclination to its meaning. It was also at a time when I was committed to no particular faith."
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23
Last Page
29
Recommended Citation
Costik, Michael
(2007)
"Musings on Music: Wagner, Redemption, and the Divine,"
Verbum: Vol. 5:
Iss.
1, Article 13.
Available at:
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/verbum/vol5/iss1/13