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Q: What are the instruments in bridal chorus from Lohengrin?
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Who composed the Bridal Chorus?

The Bridal Chorus, also known as "Here Comes the Bride", or "Wedding March" is from the opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner.


What is the real name for here comes the bride?

It is actually "The Bridal Chorus" from Wagner's opera, "Lohengrin".


What song is playing during the wedding in your family wedding?

Bridal Chorus (Here Comes The Bride) from "Lohengrin" (Wagner)


What opera is the Bridal march in.?

The opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner.


Here comes the bride is from which opera?

The Bridal March is from Wagner's Lohengrin.


What do you like about Lohengrin opera?

Everything in a good performance. Of course one piece from it is played thousands of times worldwide each day - the 'Bridal Chorus' more commonly known as 'here comes the bride'


Is the bridal song an Irish drinking tune?

No, it's from the German opera Lohengrin.


What actors and actresses appeared in Lohengrin - 1986?

The cast of Lohengrin - 1986 includes: John Macurdy as King Henry Eva Marton as Elsa Metropolitan Opera Chorus as Chorus Leif Roar as Telramund Leonie Rysanek as Ortrud


What does brautchor mean?

Bridal Chorus


What is the name of the violin music that is played as the bride makes her entrance?

Many brides make their way to the altar to the traditional "Bridal Chorus" from Wagner's Lohengrin and exit to Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Some brides do walk down the aisle to Pachebel's "Canon in D."


What has the author Roberta Winter written?

Roberta Winter has written: 'Bridal Chorus'


What is the bridal introduction Music called?

The "Bridal Chorus" "Treulich geführt", from the opera Lohengrin, by German composer Richard Wagner, is a march played for the bride's entrance at many formal weddings throughout the Western world. In English-speaking countries it is generally known as "Here Comes the Bride" or "Wedding March" (though actually "wedding march" refers to any piece in march tempo accompanying the entrance or exit of the bride, notably Felix Mendelssohn's "Wedding March").