Bridal Chorus

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Bridal Chorus
Composer Richard Wagner
Released 1850-??-??
Title Origin Official

Bridal Chorus ("Treulich geführt" in German), is a song from from the 1850 opera Lohengrin, composed by Richard Wagner. In the opera, the song is sung by the women of a wedding as the accompany the heroine Else to her bridal chamber. The song has remained popular in the Western world and is played at many weddings when the bride walks down the aisle toward the groom.

The song is in the public domain.

Games

King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella (DOS)

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King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella (DOS)
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Arranger William Goldstein
Released 1988-??-??
Length 0:26.02
Format SCI
Loops No
William Goldstein created a darker rearrangement of the song to be played when Rosella fails to escape her prison and is married, against her will, to Edgar.

Five different types of output were designed for the DOS release, each output corresponds to a different group of devices, the Roland, Yamaha, OPL2, 3 Voice, and PC Speaker.

The file is sound.069 in the resource files.

Other Ports

It is unknown if the Amiga, Apple II, Apple II GS, or Atari ST ports have this song.

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