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  2. Bridal Chorus - Wikipedia

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    Wagner’s piece was made popular when it was used as the processional at the wedding of Victoria the Princess Royal to Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858. [1] The chorus is sung in Lohengrin by the women of the wedding party after the ceremony, as they accompany the heroine Elsa to her bridal chamber.

  3. Pronovias - Wikipedia

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    Pronovias is a wedding dress design business based in Catalonia, Spain. BC Partners acquired a 90 percent stake in the firm in 2017 for 550 million Euros. [1] [2] [3] In 2018, Amandine Ohayon took over from d'Andrés Tejero as the company's CEO. [1] Manuel Mota Cerrillo was the company's creative director for 23 years until his death in 2013. [4]

  4. Lohengrin - Wikipedia

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    The most famous piece from Lohengrin is the "Bridal Chorus" ("Here Comes the Bride"), still played at many Western weddings. Wagner's Lohengrin was parodied in Victor Herbert 's 1906 burlesque The Magic Knight , and was reworked into Salvatore Sciarrino 's 1982 opera Lohengrin , which reduces the narrative to a manic hallucination.

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  6. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, many wedding dresses were sleeveless and strapless. [3] Other brides preferred styles with sleeves, higher necklines, and covered backs. [3] The latest wedding dress designs, as of 2024, feature drop-waist silhouettes, convertible gowns, intricate crystal embellishments, tulle, and gowns that display vintage charm. [4]

  7. Lohengrin (Sciarrino) - Wikipedia

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    The story of Sciarrino's Lohengrin is seen from the point of view of Elsa, a Vestal Virgin who is accused of fornication. Lohengrin marries Elsa, but on their wedding night, despite Elsa's attempts to seduce him, he refuses to consummate the marriage. Eventually one of the pillows changes into a swan and Lohengrin returns to the moon on its ...