Having trouble deciding what music to play at your church or civil ceremony? Here are some traditional ideas to get you started.
The classics
- Ave Maria - J.S Bach 4:21 secs
- Lasia Ch'io Pianga - G.F Handel - 3:45 secs
- Arioso - J.S Bach - 5:18
- Jesu, Joy of man's desiring - J.S Bach - 4:14
- Minuet - W.A Mozart - 3:29
- Air on the G string - J.S Bach - 4:46
- Four seasons, Winter - Vivaldi - 4:40
- Four seasons, Spring - Vivaldi
- Canon in D - Pachelbel - 3.44
- 5th Symphony ('Andante Con Molto
') - L.V Beethoven - 5:25
- Trumpet Voluntary - Clarke 4:26
- The Bridal Chorous (from 'Lohengrin') - Wagner- 2:24
- The Wedding march - Mendelsson - 4:45
- Holsworthy Church Bells - Wesley
- Voce Sapete - W.A Mozart
- Nimrod from Enigma Variations - Elgar
- Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring - J.S Bach
- Greensleves - Williams
- Sheep May Safely Graze - J.S Bach
- The Swan - Saint Saens
- Hornpipe (from the water music) - Handel
- Morning (from Peer Gynt) - Grieg
- Grand Mrach(from Aida) - Verdi
- Arrival of the Queen of Sheba - Handel
- The rejoicing from music for the royal fireworks - Handel
- Flower duet (Lakme) - Delibes
- Exsultate Jubilate - Mozart
- Laudate Dominum - Mozart
- Three Clock Pieces - Haydn
- Panis Angelicus - Franck
- Wacht Auf - Bach
- Clair De Lune - Debussy
- The Lord Bless You And Keep You - Rutter
- Ave Verum Corpus - Mozart
- Carillion De Westminster - Vierne
- Rondeau - Joseph Mouret
- Grand March from Aida- Verdi
- Grand March from Le Prophete - Meyerbeer
- Fanfare - Whitlock
- Ode to Joy - Beethoven
- March from Scipio - Handel
- Hallelujah Chorus( from Messiah) - Handel
- Finale from Symphony No.1 - Widor
- Maestoso from Symphony No 3 in C - Saint Saens
- Pomp and Circumstance March No 4 - Elgar
- Overture from The Marriage of Figaro- Mozart
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