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spaced | 22:14 Tue 16th May 2006 | Body & Soul
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Anyone have any ideas on what song my wife-to-be can walk into the church to. We are looking for something different than the usual "here comes the bride" song. Must be classical or hymn type of a song, e.g Jerusalem etc etc.


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How about Mozarts Piano Concerto No.20 II 'Romance'. It's beautiful yet different from the usual. It's what I walked down the aisle to at my wedding, even the name says it all! Good luck for the day!


It's only a teeny sample but gives you a taste.....


http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/mozart_piano_co n20.html

Hmm, delete the '</u></p>' from the end and it should work.

There's wedding music on the link below where you can listen to a sample & download if you want. Even if you don't like those versions it might give you an idea of what you'd like. I love Ode to Joy & lots of brides have Trumpet Voluntary


http://music.msn.com/album/?album=38165810#

Trumpet voluntary is nice too - just need to find a trumpeter!

when i got married a couple of years ago i walked in to my favourite piece of classical music: Jupiter from The Planets by Gustav Holst (the bit that is the tune to I Vow To Thee My Country)


how bout steps- tragedy. this was featured on a wedding documentary a while ago. they even got the guests to dance. crazy!!!
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba- Handel, lots of people have that.
Meditation from Thais is nice.
Clair de Lune- Debussy, might be a bit slow but it's a lovely piece of music.
The Sleeping Beauty Waltz- Tchaikovsky, I've known people to walk down the aisle to that.

If it's a civil ceremony you must ensure that you do not use anything religious.


My advice is go to HMV/Virgin Megastore and buy some classical music samplers. HMV have always done these as an introduction in to classical music.


Sit at home with your inlaws and parents, open a bottle of wine and pay your wat through them.


You'll get a feel for the right tracks.


I assume you have your prelude music for the guests waiting for the wedding.


Choose - preludue music, arrival music, signing music and music to walk back out to.


Once you chosen the music please talk to the registrar, they generally know whats religous or not, but research it yourselves and get the buy in from the registrar.


I copied all the music on to seperate CD's with specific instructions to the venue.


For example, the prelude CD was to be played at a subdued volume level and the CD player set to REPEAT.


You may want to copy the chosen tracks a number of times if they are quite short.


I also gave the venue intructions to fade in and fade out the volume.


Give them two copies of every thing, and make sure the CD player can play your format of CD. For example CD-R or CD-RW...test...test...test.


The music is such an important part of the day.


Enjoy and good luck.


By the way we danced to Can't Take My Eyes Of You, just perfect.


I think the music that is played in the film father of the bride but I cant think of its name
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many thanks to each and every one of you. Sorry i did not post in between your answers as I have been away (no, not prison). There are some excellent songs that have been mentioned, and I will check them all out.


Ta very much!!

I wanted Sadeness by Enigma but bottled it at the end, had Pachebels Canon instead. Have always regretted it.

There is a lovely quartet in four by Pachebel. Go to a good music shop and ask them which one Im talking about. It is quite well known - and beautifull! No voices though...only violins...


Good luck and congratulations on finding your soul mate - it gives us hope!

in reply to orange-gnome, the music "Romeo and Juliet" is called Love Theme (not from the recent Baz Luhrman film) and is lovely.

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