Tristan-und-isolde


[tris-tuh n uh nd i-sohld, ih-sohl-duh, -tan; German tris-tahn oo nt ee-zawl-duh] /ˈtrɪs tən ənd ɪˈsoʊld, ɪˈsoʊl də, -tæn; German ˈtrɪs tɑn ʊnt iˈzɔl də/
noun
1.
a music drama (composed, 1857–59; première, 1865) by Richard Wagner.

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