There are two famous "Wedding March". One is the prelude to the fifth act of Mendelssohn's overture "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and the other is a mixed chorus "Wedding Cantata" at the beginning of the third act of Wagner's opera "Lohengrin", which is often used as wedding music. It was named "Wedding March" and was later adapted into an orchestral piece. The former is cheerful and passionate, while the latter is solemn and solemn. According to Western tradition, Wagner's "Wedding March" is played when the bride enters the ceremony. Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" is played when the newlyweds step out of the church.
Chinese name
Wedding March
Character
World famous song
Author
Mendelssohn
Belongs to
The Prelude to Act V of "A Midsummer Night's Dream"