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When the [[biomimetic lifeform|biomemetic]] doubles of [[Tom Paris]] and [[B'Elanna Torres]] were married in [[2375]], [[Harry Kim]] played the tune on his [[clarinet]], accompanied by two {{USS|Voyager}} crewmembers playing the [[double bass]] and the [[guitar]]. ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
 
When the [[biomimetic lifeform|biomemetic]] doubles of [[Tom Paris]] and [[B'Elanna Torres]] were married in [[2375]], [[Harry Kim]] played the tune on his [[clarinet]], accompanied by two {{USS|Voyager}} crewmembers playing the [[double bass]] and the [[guitar]]. ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
{{bginfo|This march originated in the 1850 [[opera]] ''Lohengrin'' by [[Richard Wagner]] and became popular after being used at a royal wedding in 1858.}}
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:*{{audio|file=Bridal chorus, Enterprise.ogg|text=Listen to the Bridal Chorus on the ''Enterprise''}}
 
:*{{audio|file=Bridal chorus, Enterprise.ogg|text=Listen to the Bridal Chorus on the ''Enterprise''}}

Latest revision as of 18:05, 7 March 2020

The "Bridal Chorus" was a piece of classical music from 19th century Earth.

This march was heard during the wedding of Angela Martine and Robert Tomlinson aboard the USS Enterprise in 2266. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")

When the biomemetic doubles of Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres were married in 2375, Harry Kim played the tune on his clarinet, accompanied by two USS Voyager crewmembers playing the double bass and the guitar. (VOY: "Course: Oblivion")

This march originated in the 1850 opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner and became popular after being used at a royal wedding in 1858.
The version heard in "Balance of Terror" was arranged by composer Fred Steiner.

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