Canon D Wedding Songs




Classic style will never find its way as obsolete. So it happens with music too. Thinking what may be suitable for your wedding, what songs to choose as to be a delight for everyone with classic category you will never fail. Yes indeed for the reception party mostly for a fancy, pretentious wedding this can be suitable. And begin a party in the real meaning of the word interpretation something upbeat and rhythmic will be needed. But when it comes about the religious ceremony nothing else can be more appropriate.




Counting that the priests may have some disapproval on regards of the music to be used, the solemn time of the event, the sacred place where it is all held is on the same page with this music style. One of the most common songs selected is “Cannon in D”. But is not the one and only possibility.

Canon D Wedding Songs (Source: a3.mzstatic.com)

Canon D Wedding Songs (Source: a3.mzstatic.com)

Cannon in D” is a piece of music by German composer Johann Pachelbel. With its soft, divine sound it makes it perfect for any moment during the religious ceremony but with accent on the bridal time to appear and walk down the aisle.

Alike “Cannon D” wedding songs from the same classic category are “Piano Concerto” No. 23 in A major by Mozart or “Organ Concerto” Op. 7 No. 5 in G minor by Händel. But besides this category as it is quite common selection modern music can be another point of interest.

Canon D Wedding Songs (Source: a5.mzstatic.com)

Canon D Wedding Songs (Source: a5.mzstatic.com)

Now in the case of finding alike “Cannon D” wedding songs but in the solemnity of the sound can be Enya, Enigma, Celtic music. It depends on the wedding type after all as for something less formal style wedding classic music shouldn’t find its place. In this way “Kiss the rain”-Yruma, “Celtic dream”, “Angel” by Era or “Ways to eternity” are a few proposed options.  

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 16, 2011 in wedding songs
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