Songs Sung In Wedding Ceremonies




The first correlation made in one’s mind about the wedding music is the party time. But no, this is not the only moment when music is needed. For the religious ceremony, even though isolated cases and limited options some music comes as a divine touch.  Considering the religious ceremony the most emotional and solemn time of the whole event some background music will come just as a boosting effect.




If it is to be indifferent towards the music played at the church then the priests will understand from here your wish for the coming songs, traditional ones. So you better put yourself at work, the mind to contrition. Even though you are limited and in many cases you may meet the priests’ refusal for some of the modern songs category exactly this is your trouble so you have to come with more options as to choose among.   

Songs Sung In Wedding Ceremonies

Songs Sung In Wedding Ceremonies (source: bridalguide.com)

What songs sung in wedding ceremonies can be acceptable? The first and sure way is about the common choices, traditional music for such events. For example at the bridal moment to appear and enter in the church the song “Here comes the bride”, a piece from “Lohengrin” by Richard Wagner is the must have one. Classic music and from here songs such as Johann Pachelbel “Canon in D major” from “London Symphony Orchestra Plays Great Classics” or “Ave Maria” are as well  included in the same common list. 

Songs Sung In Wedding Ceremonies

Songs Sung In Wedding Ceremonies (source: webanswers.com)

Apart from this, as songs sung in wedding ceremonies from the contemporary category now as a wide range of options, from country to pop style. For example Chris LeDoux’s “Look at you girl” can be one substitute of the above mentioned songs for the bride’s walk down the aisle. Or Sinead O’Connor, Celine Dion have also some great love songs good for this time at the wedding.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 09, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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