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Richard Wagner - Lohengrin, WWV 75 (Analysis)

In Wagner’s Lohengrin, the miraculous arrival of the Swan Knight on the banks of the Scheldt brings Elsa and Brabant the promise of deliverance. Yet with his arrival comes a condition of absolute trust: the mysterious knight’s name and origins must remain unknown, gradually turning faith and the human desire for knowledge into a tragic conflict.   i Work Information Composer: Richard Wagner (1813–1883) Title: Lohengrin , WWV 75 Year of composition: Libretto: 1845· music: 1846–1848· full score completed 28 April 1848 Premiere: 28 August 1850, Weimar Court Theatre; conducted by Franz Liszt Genre: Romantic opera in three acts, to Wagner’s own German libretto Musical period: Romanticism Structure: Three acts, each preceded by an orchestral Prelude Duration: Approx. 3 hours 30 minutes of music, excluding intervals Instrumentation: Six principal solo roles, smaller roles, large mixed chorus and orchestra with piccolo, 3 flutes, 3 oboes, ...

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