. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . itagszauber (Good FridaySpell, Part II) Du siehst, das istnicht so By Herbert W^itherspoon, Bass (In Qerman) 74144 12-inch, $ Karl J6rn, Tenor, and Jean Miiller,Bass (In German) 55061 12-inch, Gurnemanz: Thou seest, that is not sad repentant tears of sinnersHave here with holy rainBesprinkled field and made them glow with earthly creatures in delightAt the Redeemers trace so brightUplift the


. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . itagszauber (Good FridaySpell, Part II) Du siehst, das istnicht so By Herbert W^itherspoon, Bass (In Qerman) 74144 12-inch, $ Karl J6rn, Tenor, and Jean Miiller,Bass (In German) 55061 12-inch, Gurnemanz: Thou seest, that is not sad repentant tears of sinnersHave here with holy rainBesprinkled field and made them glow with earthly creatures in delightAt the Redeemers trace so brightUplift their prayrs of duty. To see Him on the Cross they have no power:And so they smile upon redeemed man,Who with dread no more doth cower,Through Gods love made clean and pure:And now perceives each blade and flowerThat mortal foot to-day it need not dread;For, as the Lord in pity man did spare,And in His mercy for him bled,All men will keep, with pious care,To-day a tender thanks the whole creation makes,With all that flowrs and fast goes hence,That trespass-pardoned Nature wakesNow to her day of Innocence. 378 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA-WAGNERS PARSIFAL. PHOTO MATZENE WHITEHILL AS AMFORTAS the conducting Gurnemanz Kundry has slowly raised her head again, and gazes withmoist eyes, earnestly and calmly beseeching Parsifal. Parsifal: I saw my scornful mockers wither:Now look they for forgiveness hither?—Like blessed sweet dew a tear from thee toofloweth:Thou weepest—see! the landscape gloweth.{He kisses her softly on the brow.) Distant bells are heard pealing, very gradually swelling. Gurnemanz:Mid-day. The hour has come:— Permit, my lord, thy servant hence to leadthee! Gurnemanz has brought out a coat-of-mail and mantle ofthe Knights of the Grail, which he and Kundry put on landscape changes very gradually, as in the first solemnly grasps the Spear, and, with Kundry, followsWhen the wood has disappeared and rocky entrances have pre-sented th


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