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You decided to marry and want to make your wedding ceremony really special and you don’t want to stick to the pattern. You definitely want something different, but exquisite in the same time. Something elegant, but simple. Something mild, not wild. What solution can there be for what you have in mind about your wedding ceremony? Not an easy thing, but possible: did a classical wedding, with classical weddings songs ever crossed your mind?For a New York wedding, first you have to find a proper location. And because you decided to want classical music at your wedding, you can’t choose just any location for the ceremony. Therefore, I am suggesting places like Alger House, Cipriani Wall Street, City Hall Restaurant, The Puck Building or The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel. Their elegance is well known and if you don’t believe me, check their websites, you will see what I mean.
Secondly, it is not easy, but it is not hard either to find the perfect classical wedding songs. You just have to choose ones that can related to one another, so that the discrepancy wouldn’t be too big. You can opt for any classical songs, but try not to choose the ones that are somewhat sad or morbid, let’s say like Mozart’s Requiem. I really don’t think this piece is appropriate for a wedding, although it is amazing and I personally love it!

Therefore, you have here a short list of classical wedding songs for your wedding in New York. For a bigger list of this kind of songs, you have to check this and if you want to buy the tracks, you can do it from here.
“Coronation March for Czar Alexander III” (Peter I. Tchaikovsky)
“Overture” (from Royal Fireworks Music), (George Frederic Handel)
“Promenade” (from Pictures at an Exhibition), (Modest Mussorgsky)
“Sinfonia” (from Cantata No. 156), (Johann Sebastian. Bach)
“Cantata No.29″ (Johann Sebastian Bach)
“Prelude and Fugue in C” (Johann Sebastian Bach)
“Toccata” (from L’Orfeo), (Claudio Monteverdi)
“Romance from String Quartet” (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
“Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major” (“Elvira Madigan”) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
“Trumpet Tune in A-Major” (David N. Johnson)
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream, incidental music, Op. 61 Wedding March” (Felix Mendelssohn)
“Winter,” Largo or “Spring” Allegro (from The Four Seasons), (Antonio Vivaldi)
“Wedding March” (from The Marriage of Figaro), (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Prelude from “Te Deum” (Marc-Antoine Charpentier)
“Trumpet Tune and Air” (Henry Purcell)
“Trumpet Voluntary” (John Stanley)
You might know some of the musical pieces and then you know they are well suited for a wedding. Therefore, I wish you to enjoy your classical wedding songs at a wedding in New York (even the way this sounds is so very elegant, isn’t it?).