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Lohengrin
An Italian adaptation of the Richard Wagner opera Lohengrin, where a woman prays for a saviour, and receives it in the form of the title character, a man who will marry her and stay by her if she never asks him his name.
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Plot Summary
This is a filmed version of the Richard Wagner opera 'Lohengrin'. It tells the story of a knight of the Holy Grail who comes to Brabant to defend an innocent princess, Elsa, against her wicked brother Ortrud. He wins her trust but is forbidden to ask for her name or origin. When Ortrud's machinations lead Elsa to break this vow, Lohengrin must reveal his identity and depart.
Critical Reception
As a filmed opera from 1948, critical reception focused on the fidelity to the source material and the quality of the musical and visual presentation. It is generally considered a competent adaptation of Wagner's epic work, appreciated by opera enthusiasts for its historical significance and performance value.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical preservation of a significant operatic work.
Appreciated for the vocal performances and musical direction.
Seen as a valuable document for opera aficionados.
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Fun Fact
This production was made in East Germany shortly after World War II, reflecting the artistic output of the region during that period.
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