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This _Vorspiel_, like that to "Lohengrin," is short and delicate.
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Even the Wedding March from Lohengrin is fairly antique compared to some of these newly-minted age-old customs.
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The conductor has had some fine Wagner records on the market under his name Lohengrin and Meistersinger, both EMI, but he seems to be more or less obscure.
Waiting for Kempe Patrick J. Smith 2008
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This Knight was sometimes called Lohengrin, a savior of women like the British hero Lancelot-Galahad.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jan 2008
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The conductor has had some fine Wagner records on the market under his name Lohengrin and Meistersinger, both EMI, but he seems to be more or less obscure.
Archive 2008-06-01 Patrick J. Smith 2008
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The prelude to 'Lohengrin' -- a mighty web of sound woven of one single theme -- is, besides being a miracle of contrapuntal ingenuity, one of the most poetical of Wagner's many exquisite conceptions.
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. J. A. [Commentator] Fuller-Maitland 1892
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He was the first to produce "Lohengrin" -- was, as orchestral conductor, its subtle interpreter, and, thus, a pioneer of the new school; he was Wagner's steadfast champion through life, and a beautiful friendship existed between "Richard" and "Franz."
The Loves of Great Composers Gustav Kobb�� 1887
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The Lohengrin is a great and an exciting encore, which has been used in so many different films.
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The Lohengrin is a great and an exciting encore, which has been used in so many different films.
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The Lohengrin is a great and an exciting encore, which has been used in so many different films.
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