Wedding Ceremony Music
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What is a wedding without music?? Music is a key component to any wedding. Whether it be a big, formal affair, or a simple, small gathering. A wedding would not be complete without music.
So, where do you start? There is so much to think about when choosing music for a wedding. The music for the ceremony, alone, can be difficult. Unless you listen to classical music regularly, you may not know what you are looking for. Some churches will not allow you to play the tradition wedding march, so you have to find some other music. There is music for the prelude, processional, bridal entrance, interlude, and the recessional. If you are confused already, don't worry. I will cover it all, and give you suggestions and starting points for music for just about every point in your wedding ceremony and reception. It can be a lot to sort through, and it doesn't hurt to have some direction.
Air on the G String by Bach
Romeo and Juliet Love Theme by Tchaikovsky
Canon in D by Pachebel
Hornpipe from Water Music by Handel
Arioso by Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 1, Allegro by Bach
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The Wedding Ceremony
Most churches have an organist or pianist who can be hired to play at your wedding. Some churches even require you to use their musician. Others allow you to bring in recorded music. What you choose depends on these things. You may be able to have a singer perform, as well. This is all up to you, and the restrictions of the venue where you will be holding your ceremony.
Music for a wedding ceremony is broken up into different parts. There is the prelude, processional, bridal entrance, interlude and recessional. I will cover each of these, and give you some suggestions for music you may want to use.
Prelude: The prelude is a piece of music played before the ceremony. It is played as the guests arrive and are seated. The music is generally soft and light. If there is special music you want played, that you feel may not be appropriate for the ceremony itself, this is the time to play it. There may be music that is special to you and your future spouse, that you want included in the ceremony. The prelude may be a way to get those special songs in there, and still keep a traditional feel to your wedding. Here are some traditional choices that are great for the prelude:
Air on the G String by Bach
Air by Handel
Canon in D by Pachabel
Arioso by Bach
Bourree by Handel
Highland Cathedral by The Royal Irish Regiment (great Irish bagpipes!)
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach
There are many other great choices, so talk with the organist at your church, or a friend who knows a lot about classical music for other options.
Processional: The processional is played as parents are ushered in and the bridal party heads down the aisle. This piece should also be light, but can be a bit more dramatic. You will notice that several pieces of music show up on more than one list. Be careful not to choose the same piece of music for more than one part of your ceremony. Some great choices for the processional are:
Air by Handel
Air on the G String by Bach
Coronation March by Sir William Walton
Horn Pipe from Water Music by Handel
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach
Oboe Concerto by Handel
Romeo and Juliet Love Theme by Tchaikovsky
Bridal Entrance: This one is pretty self explanatory. This is the music that is played as the bride walks down the aisle, usually on the arm of her father. This is a truly special moment in a wedding ceremony. Choose something that really speaks to you. Some choices for the bridal entrance music are:
Air by Handel
Bridal Chorus by Wagner (some churches will not allow this to be played, be sure to ask!)
Canon in D by Pachabel (beautiful wedding music! a classic choice!)
Butterfly Waltz by Brian Crain (This song is truely beautiful, and is perfect for a bridal entrance)
Fanfare-Rondeau by Mouret
Hornpipe from Water Music by Handel
Lagrima by Francisco Tarrega (gorgeous classical guitar song)
Prelude in C by Bach
Interlude: Music that is played at a key moment during the ceremony, such as the candle lighting. This music should be played softly. You may choose to use a piece of music that is special to the both of you, instead of a traditional piece. This is also a popular time to include a vocalist into the ceremony. Some popular classical pieces for an interlude include:
Arioso by Bach
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba by Handel
Lasia Ch'Io Pianga by Handel
Marriage of Figaro by Mozart
Morning by Bach
Prelude in C by Bach
Romanza by Beethoven
Recessional: The recessional is played as first, the bride and groom, followed by the wedding party, make their way back down the aisle and exit the church. They are followed by the guests, starting with the parents and immediate family. This music should be celebratory and cheerful. After all, it is a time to celebrate the newly married couple! Some great pieces for a recessional include:
Allegro Maestro by Handel
Autumn by Vivaldi
Brandenburg Concerto No. 1, Allgero by Bach
La Traviata by Verdi
Let the Bright Seraphim by Handel
Trumpet Tune by Purcell
Hopefully, this collection of classical music will help you in selecting the perfect music for your most special day. As I said before, talk with your organist, or pianist about different choices. They have a great wealth of knowledge in regards to wedding music. I am sure they can offer you a great variety of choices. Use this list as a jumping off point. If you find some pieces you like, take those to your organist. He or she may be able to play them, or may be able to offer similar alternatives that you would greatly enjoy.
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Classical music just seems to add something extra special to a wedding! Thanks for your list
Great music choices! As you can imagine Jewish wedding music is a bit different and the cliche of hava nagila is not what it's really about.
"White Wedding" by Billy Idol!!!!! (Adam Sandler style) is going to be my wedding theme song the NEXT time I get married! (NOTICE: I WILL NEVER MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE TWICE!)
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Great hub Anna!
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Very pretty choices!
You were quick off the mark. really interesting selection of music. Now a days the brides often want pop music and the first waltz is often "Dance with my father" or Engelbert Hunperdinck's Last waltz. So times are a changing a little bit. Good hub. Well done
Hey Anna! Good number of classics you've got there -- some are totally lovely like Pachebel's Canon or Bach's Air on G. I always wondered how if would feel to play some rock and roll for the entrance of the bride :-) Say, "let's take this show on the road", or "I'm all shook up" or some such. Can you picture that? :-)



















Anna Marie Bowman Hub Author 23 months ago
Jewish Wedding Music-- I imagine not. I am not familiar with Jewish wedding music, other than the cliche hava nagila (sorry!!) I am curious to learn more, though.
Sofi-- I agree! Even a small, low-key wedding can be dazzling with a little classical music.