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Richard Wagner, Entry of the Guests from Tannhäuser
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time: 6:30/ 132 words
Donald Runnicles conducting the Deutsche Oper Berlin Orchestra and Chorus
CHOR DER RITTER UND EDLEN
Freudig begrüssen wir die edle Halle,
wo Kunst und Frieden immer nur verweil,
wo lange noch der Ruf erschalle,
Thüringens Fürsten, Landgraf Hermann, Heil!
CHOR DER EDELFRAUEN
Freudig begrüssen wir die edle Halle
wo Kunst und Frieden immer nur verweil,
wo lange noch der Ruf erschalle,
Thüringens Fürsten, Landgraf Hermann, Heil!
KNIGHTS AND NOBLES
Joyfully we greet the noble hall,
where may art and peace alone linger ever,
and the joyous cry long ring out:
To the Prince of Thuringia, Count Hermann, hail!
LADIES
Joyfully we greet the noble hall,
where may art and peace alone linger ever,
and the joyous cry long ring out:
To the Prince of Thuringia, Count Hermann, hail!
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