Richard Wagner Lohengrin



The Famous Bridal Chorus by Richard Wagner from his Romantic Opera Lohengrin composed in 1848. Also known as the Wedding March or simply as - Here comes the Bride. This well known wedding processional march is played here on Technics electronic PR60 Keyboard in synthesised church organ mode by Transgendered Musician - Denise Hewitt - wearing full white lace wedding costume, tiara and veil. In Lohengrin, the wedding party sing: Faithfully guided, draw near to where the blessing of love shall preserve you! Triumphant courage, the reward of love, joins you in faith as the happiest of couples! Champion of virtue, proceed! Jewel of youth, proceed! Flee now the splendour of the wedding feast, may the delights of the heart be yours! This sweet-smelling room, decked for love, now takes you in, away from the splendour. Faithfully guided, draw now near to where the blessing of love shall preserve you! Triumphant courage, love so pure, joins you in faith as the happiest of couples!

In Lohengrin, the wedding party sing:

Faithfully guided, draw near
to where the blessing of love shall preserve you!
Triumphant courage, the reward of love,
joins you in faith as the happiest of couples!
Champion of virtue, proceed!
Jewel of youth, proceed!

Flee now the splendour of the wedding feast,
may the delights of the heart be yours!
This sweet-smelling room, decked for love,
now takes you in, away from the splendour.

Faithfully guided, draw now near
to where the blessing of love shall preserve you!
Triumphant courage, love so pure,
joins you in faith as the happiest of couples!

Die märchenhafte romantische Oper "Lohengrin" wird 1850 in Weimar uraufgeführt. Sie handelt von dem gleichnamigen Gralsritter, der Elsa vonn Brabant vor dem intriganten Paar Ortrud und Telramund rettet. Berühmt sind die Gralserzählung und der Hochzeitsmarsch.

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  1. Obrigada pela Música também. Tão bela, tão significativa. Abraço, Carmo

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