Music for Your Wedding
The music you select for your wedding ceremony can help to create
a specific mood from festive and jubilant to reflective and dignified.
Each has its appropriate moment depending on the nature of your ceremony.
For instance, a candle lighting or communion would lend themselves to music
of a more reflective nature. The recessional could be very joyful and festive,
while the processional could be composed of two parts - one selection for
the bridal party, and another for the bride's entrance. You may also want
a prelude as your guests arrive. Please don't fee that you are limited
to the selections below. These are just some suggestions to start you thinking.
Our library consists of hundreds of pieces of music. If you have a particular
piece of music you would like performed, please mention it. We'll do our
best to accommodate you. Click on the highlighted selections to hear a short
excerpt.
Music for one Trumpet
and Organ.
Prince of Denmark's March (also know as the Trumpet Voluntary)
- Jeremiah Clarke
Trumpet Tune- Henry Purcell
La Rejouisance (The Rejoicing) - George F. Handel
Voluntary in D - John Stanley
Ode to Joy- Ludwig von Beethoven
Music for two Trumpets and Organ
all of the above plus:
Voluntary - William Boyce
Concerto in C for 2 Trumpets - Antonio Vivaldi
Voluntary in C - Henry Purcell
View a video of John Stanley's Trumpet Voluntary
Music for Brass Quartet
all of the above plus:
Music from the Renaissance of
Giovanni Gabrieli, Andrea
Gabrieli, and contemporaries
Music from the Baroque of
Handel, Clarke ,
Purcell and contemporaries
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information.