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Wedding Music
Music is used to honor special people and special moments in the wedding ceremony.
Commonly, certain pieces are selected for the Entrance of the Mothers, the Entrance of the Bridesmaids or Bridal Party, the Entrance of the Bride, and the Recessional as the bridal party exits the room upon completion of the ceremony. The bride and groom often choose to have music as well for symbolic ceremonies such as the Sand Ceremony, Unity Candle, or Communion.
Below are some popular selections for each part of the wedding. Some pieces are interchangeable, meaning that they are appropriate for multiple uses within the ceremony. To hear Grace playing samples of popular selections, click here.
Entrance of the Mothers
Sheep May Safely Graze by Johann Sebastian Bach
'Air' from Water Music by George Frederic Handel
Entrance of the Bridesmaids or Bridal Party
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Johann Sebastian Bach
Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel
Entrance of the Bride
Bridal Chorus from 'Lohengrin' by Richard Wagner
Dodi Li, Traditional Jewish
Trumpet Tune by Jeremiah Clarke
Trumpet Voluntary by Henry Purcell
A Thousand Years by Christina Perri
Recessional
Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn
Alla Hornpipe by George Frederic Handel
Ode to Joy by Ludwig van Beethoven
Simon Tov, Traditional Jewish
Ceremonies during the Wedding or Prelude Music
First Arabesque by Claude Debussy
Prelude in C by Johann Sebastian Bach
Aria from Sonata for Flute by Leonardo Vinci
Ave Maria by Franz Schubert
Ave Maria by J. S. Bach/Gounod
How Beautiful by Twila Paris
River Flows in You by Yiruma
What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Harold Arlen
Commonly, certain pieces are selected for the Entrance of the Mothers, the Entrance of the Bridesmaids or Bridal Party, the Entrance of the Bride, and the Recessional as the bridal party exits the room upon completion of the ceremony. The bride and groom often choose to have music as well for symbolic ceremonies such as the Sand Ceremony, Unity Candle, or Communion.
Below are some popular selections for each part of the wedding. Some pieces are interchangeable, meaning that they are appropriate for multiple uses within the ceremony. To hear Grace playing samples of popular selections, click here.
Entrance of the Mothers
Sheep May Safely Graze by Johann Sebastian Bach
'Air' from Water Music by George Frederic Handel
Entrance of the Bridesmaids or Bridal Party
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Johann Sebastian Bach
Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel
Entrance of the Bride
Bridal Chorus from 'Lohengrin' by Richard Wagner
Dodi Li, Traditional Jewish
Trumpet Tune by Jeremiah Clarke
Trumpet Voluntary by Henry Purcell
A Thousand Years by Christina Perri
Recessional
Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn
Alla Hornpipe by George Frederic Handel
Ode to Joy by Ludwig van Beethoven
Simon Tov, Traditional Jewish
Ceremonies during the Wedding or Prelude Music
First Arabesque by Claude Debussy
Prelude in C by Johann Sebastian Bach
Aria from Sonata for Flute by Leonardo Vinci
Ave Maria by Franz Schubert
Ave Maria by J. S. Bach/Gounod
How Beautiful by Twila Paris
River Flows in You by Yiruma
What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Harold Arlen