. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . t Elsa and Lohengrin: Now, Lord, make known Thy justdecree, I have no fear, I trust in Thee!Ortrud: In his strong arm I trust alone, That no defeat nor fear hath : I here await thy just decree! Great Lord, let not my honor tar-nished be! Frederick is soon stricken to theearth by Lohengrin, who is pro-claimed a hero. Elsa is pronouncedinnocent, plights her troth to herbrave defender, and the curtainfalls amid genera
. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . t Elsa and Lohengrin: Now, Lord, make known Thy justdecree, I have no fear, I trust in Thee!Ortrud: In his strong arm I trust alone, That no defeat nor fear hath : I here await thy just decree! Great Lord, let not my honor tar-nished be! Frederick is soon stricken to theearth by Lohengrin, who is pro-claimed a hero. Elsa is pronouncedinnocent, plights her troth to herbrave defender, and the curtainfalls amid general rejoicing. ACT II SCENE— Court of the PalaceThis scene shows the innercourt of the palace at Antwerp. Itis night. Frederick and Ortrud, dis-graced and dressed in sombre gar-ments, are seated on the churchsteps. They upbraid each other,Frederic^ accusing Ortrud of invent-ing the story of Elsas crime. Along duet follows, ending in a ter-rible plot for vengeance. Elsa appears on the balcony ofthe palace, all unconscious of thewretched and disgraced Telramundand Ortrud, who are hidden in theshadow. In a blissful reverie, theyoung girl sings to the soft breezes. THE PLOT ACT II agreed upon with Frederick, appears and calls to Elsa, who hearing her name, cries: 241 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA — WAGNERS LOHENGRIN
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