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Welcome to the Audio Room.
Here you can sample some of the most popular pieces for the marriage ceremony,
as well as selections from our optional cocktail hour.
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The Bridal March-(Lohengrin)...................................(1850)
by R. Wagner
In terms of popularity, the theme from Lohengrin is used as an entrance or
exit march.
Menuet and Spirit Dance-(from-Orpheus).................(1762) by C.W. von Gluck
This selection in B flat is in 3/4 time and lends itself so well as a entrance march.
Arranged for both organ and silver flute.
The Wedding March-(A Midsummer Night's
Dream)..(1826) by F.
Mendelsson
In terms of popularity, the theme from Lohengrin is used as an entrance march.
This score is the most requested as the exiting theme.
Joy-(from Cantata
No.147)............................................(1750) by J.S. Bach
The actual title of this piece is "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" and it was brought to
popularity in the 1970's from the album "Switched on Bach" with the invention of the
Moog synthesizer.
Ave Maria-(Op.52,
No.6)..........................................(1825) by F. Schubert
Arranged here for harp, cello, violas and lead oboe, the melody of Ave Maria is
extremely beautiful yet haunting. Preformed on Korg Triton keyboard.
Misty .........................................................................(1954) by
E.Garner
It had a movie named after it! This great classic is one of the best
known ballads ever recorded In it's day, it was called the "Ultimate Love Song."
Dansero......................................................................(1953)
by R. Hayman
Along with Corcorvado, Dansero has become a staple in the "Latin" request
department.
Yesterday...................................................................(1966)
by P. McCartney
One of the few songs written without John Lennon. This solo piece by Paul is arranged
with the Triton keyboard and Flute.
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