Classical Wedding Songs List




From Bach to Vivaldi, Pachelbel and many others they all delight us with quality music, with classic sounds. The romanticism expressed in symphonies and sonatas, the depth of the lyrical interpretation, the solemn touch, the connection with divinity are just a few expressions of this music category.

 




Why wouldn’t this be suitable even for a wedding? It is actually but less are the ones to want this. It imposes a formal style, it puts an imprint of a high style and in many cases the bride and groom won’t want to respect not even the event etiquette. Hence, for the first wedding part, the religious ceremony, this music category becomes more like the single option. Priests won’t accept a modern music, anything outside the sacred, solemn sound so classic stands as suitable one.

Classical Wedding Songs List (Source: 0.tqn.com)

Classical Wedding Songs List (Source: 0.tqn.com)

What is the classical wedding songs list? Depending on what you want to include and type of event some are necessary others just optional. Starting with the beginning marked of the whole event it is the bridal walk down the aisle. A soft sound is needed and the common choice is the “Wedding march” also known as “Here comes the bride”. It is a piece from opera “Lohengrin”, by German composer Richard Wagner.

Another common option included in the classical wedding songs list is “Jesu, joy of man’s desiring” by Bach. And from here alternatives will come along with a Celtic influence.

“Ave Maria” is another song that once heard your mind simply floats, a complementing sound for the bridal beauty, her time to appear, her moment of glory. Franz Schubert, the   violin variant is one of the options. A divine sound is as well about the violin and harp, Bach’s opera.

Classical Wedding Songs List (Source: gaymontereyweddings.com)

Classical Wedding Songs List (Source: gaymontereyweddings.com)

André Rieu “Romantic paradise” or “Ti amo” can be the last of options in your list, ending the whole even like it started, in the same solemnity mood and music.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 18, 2011 in Songs
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