Tannhäuser
"Tannhäuser" is an opera composed by Richard Wagner, first performed in 1845. The story follows the knight Tannhäuser, who struggles between the allure of earthly pleasures and the desire for spiritual redemption. He is torn between the seductive Venus and the pure Elisabeth, representing the conflict between love and morality.
The opera is set in medieval Germany and features themes of love, redemption, and the search for meaning. It includes famous musical elements, such as the Pilgrim's Chorus, and explores the tension between the sacred and the profane, ultimately leading to Tannhäuser's quest for forgiveness.