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It is not made clear who his mother is.

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Who was Lohengrin's mother?

Lohengrin's mother was the Duchess of Brabant in the medieval German epic poem and opera "Lohengrin" by Richard Wagner. She fell in love with a swan knight who later became the father of Lohengrin.


When was Lohengrin - opera - created?

Lohengrin - opera - was created in 1850.


Love interest in Lohengrin opera?

Elsa and Lohengrin


What is Lohengrin's opera?

Lohengrin the opera by Richard Wagner was first performed 28th Aug 1850 conducted by Liszt.


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.


Is the bridal song an Irish drinking tune?

No, it's from the German opera Lohengrin.


What is Opera of Lohengrin all about?

Lohengrin is a romantic opera / drama in three acts composed and written by Richard Wagner and premiered 28th Aug 1850. Lohengrin is a character in some German Arthurian literature. He is the son of Parzival [Parsifal another opera by Wagner] and is a knight of the Holy Grail sent in a boat pulled by swans to rescue a maiden who can never ask his identity. His story is a version of the Knight of the Swan legend.


What is the real name for here comes the bride?

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


Who was lohengrin's love?

The heroine of Wagner's opera is Elsa von Brabant.


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


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.