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Elements Of Wedding Ceremony Music

 

Author: George Meszaros

When planning your wedding ceremony music, a common questions wedding planners receive is, "How many songs to be performed during the ceremony and where should they go?" There are no hard set rules and there is no wrong way to do it. The following is a useful set of guidelines you can use while planning your wedding reception music.

Prelude music performed prior to the beginning of the wedding ceremony, while arriving guests are being seated. For the prelude, you may select a pianist a guitar player or a string quartet. The music played in the prelude is more often than not instrumental.

Common classical songs include:

Air on a G String by Bach
Ave Verum Corpus by Mozart
Water Music (Air) by Handel
Serenade by Schubert

Processional music performed while the wedding party enters the wedding ceremony site. The processional is meant to announce your arrival. The guests will stand as you make your way toward the center point.

Common processional pieces are:

Canon in D by Pachelbel
Concerto in D Major by Vivaldi
Trumpet Voluntary by Clarke
Wedding March by Mozart

Ceremony music performed for the duration of the ceremony.

Songs frequently used are:

Coronation March by Walton
Ode to Joy by Beethoven
Trumpet Tune in C by Purcell
Triumphal March by Grieg

Recessional music performed as the wedding party leaves the ceremony site. For many, this part of the ceremony is considered the most exciting. You're husband and wife. All your ceremony guest will stand as you make your way out of the gathering place.

There are many choices for this music and some songs include:

Brandenberg Concerto No. 4 by Bach
Exsulate, Jubilate by Mozart
Rigaudon by Campra
The Four Seasons by Vivaldi

Postlude music performed as the guests exit the ceremony site, which is normally the same music played during the prelude.

Regardless of what music you choose, be sure they can be performed by a traditional musical instrument such as piano, organ, guitar, or flute or harp.

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