Synopses & Reviews
One of Wagner's most popular operas, perhaps his most accessible, and a masterwork of vocal and instrumental writing. Reproduced directly from the first engraved edition, published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1887. Also includes a new translation of the dedication — a letter from Wagner to Liszt —and other German-language frontmatter.
Synopsis
Perhaps the most accessible of all Wagnerian operas, Lohengrin has delighted generations of listeners since its premiere at Weimar in 1850. A remarkable composite of intense drama and elaborate choral writing, the magical tale of the Swan-Knight is suffused with an ethereal purity of tone. Moreover, the opera is replete with memorable music: the enduringly popular preludes to Acts I and III, the "Swan music," and the immortal Bridal March, among other favorite themes.
Now this glorious masterpiece of instrumental and vocal writing is available in this complete, inexpensive, sturdily bound Dover edition. Reproduced directly from the first engraved edition (1887), it includes new translations of the dedication (a letter from Wagner to Liszt) and other German-language frontmatter.
Music lovers, opera buffs, admirers of Wagner, students, teachers all will rejoice to find this beloved opera available in its entirety in the authoritative Breitkopf & Hartel edition at a refreshingly reasonable cost.
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Synopsis
Perhaps the composer's most accessible opera. Reproduced from first engraved edition (Breitkopf & Hartel, 1887).