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Your Wedding Day is perhaps the most important day of your life. The music that you walk down the aisle to will live in your memory for the rest of your married life. It is no longer a done deal that each and every bride in the land will float gracefully to the altar to the sound of the traditional wedding march (aka Wagner’s Bridal Chorus or Here Comes The Bride).
The brides processional can be breathtaking, and can be equally as memorable as the vows you make or that magic moment when you share your first kiss as man and wife. This music will play a vital role in the service and even if your day to day life doesn’t usually revolve around music, there will never be a more significant time to find a melody that actually speaks to you than on your wedding day.
When deciding on your piece there are some broad guidelines to bear in mind. On the whole processional music should be uplifting and flowing, but choosing a piece with personal significance is a great way to add an individual touch to your day.
Any Classical piece that suggests particular beauty or meaning can be employed here. If your are unfamiliar with classical music, many alternative choices and examples of other conventional wedding music are easily available to listen to online.
Some of the more typical choices are listed below:-
Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba-Handel
Judex From Mors Et Vita-Gounod
Trumpet Tune, Suite In D Major / The Prince Of Denmark’s March-Clarke / Rondeau
Cavalleria Rusticana - Intermezzo Sinfonico-Mascagni
Wedding March From A Midsummer Night’s Dream-Mendelssohn
Canon In D Major-Pachelbel