The bridal march, often characterized by its slow tempo and grand melodies, serves as a pivotal moment in wedding ceremonies, symbolizing the transition of the bride from her familial home to her new life. Traditionally, it evokes a sense of anticipation and emotional weight, highlighting the significance of the occasion. Composed by various artists, such as Wagner and Mendelssohn, the march carries cultural connotations of love, commitment, and celebration. Its enduring popularity reflects its ability to encapsulate the joy and solemnity of marriage.
The opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner.
The Bridal Chorus, also known as "Here Comes the Bride", or "Wedding March" is from the opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner.
The Bridal March is from Wagner's Lohengrin.
Your Jeweler's Showcase - 1952 Bridal Suite 1-13 was released on: USA: 10 March 1953
Bridal March (Here comes the Bride) - Richard Wagner
Say Yes to the Dress - 2007 Bridal Wave 3-3 was released on: USA: 20 March 2009
"Here comes the Bride" or "The Bridal March"
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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").
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