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Wedding Music - Beautiful & Romantic

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Beautiful & Romantic Music for Weddings

Here's a look at wonderful music for Weddings- music that is both well know, and less well known, but well-suited for weddings.

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Here I've collected a number of videos to sample the music. Be aware that some of the images aren't that great, or may be completely irrelevant to the topic. The videos were chosen based on being the best, quality representation of the music I could find at the time. If you find a better one at YouTube, please let me know in the Guestbook! Thanks.

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The Bride and Groom by Dluu

The Bride and Groom by Donncha @ InPhotos.org

Bride & Groom by Sparks68

bride and groom 3 by Mimi K

Wedding March - Wagner 

Bridal Chorus from Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin", 1848

"Here Come the Bride"

That's "REE-kard VAHG-ner", the 19th Century German Composer.
(Ritch-ard WAG-ner is a 20th Century American Actor)

Unarguably THE most popular piece for the processional for traditional western weddings in the last century.

Widely used in Protestant Christian weddings, it is unusual to hear this piece used in Catholic, Jeweish or some Lutheran branches.

This piece is the cue for everyone to stand up and face the back of the church as the bride enters.

Lohengrin's Wedding March

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Wedding Finery Around the World 

Traditional Japanese Bride & Groom by Bad Hair Days

Japan

Marie’s Wedding (four sisters) by citybumpkin

P2110269 - Wedding Bride and Groom by Sam's Exotic Travels

India

theCrazy üS2 by sherIZAN

Malaysia

Together Ever After by myudistira

Bali

Pachelbel's Canon in D Major 

Aside from the "Wedding March", perhaps one of the most popular classical pieces used in weddings today.

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No image on this YouTube Clip, but this one had the best music.
Just close your eyes and imagine...

Pachelbel's canon in D Major - Very nice version

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You May Kiss the Bride... 

can you kiss me tonight! by [ 高遠 ]

The Kiss by Mark Klotz

The Afterglow by Studio Antwan

Wedding March - Mendelssohn 

From Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", 1842

Probably THE best-known wedding March of all time in the Western Hemisphere, the piece is most often used at the end of the ceremony as recessional piece to cheerfully see the Bride and Groom off into their new life.

Again, the images are a bit irrelevant to the topic- just cute pictures of the young ladies in the quartet.

Vanilla Mood - Wedding March by Mendelssohn

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New Flickr Photos 

bride and groom by -Teddy

The sun will not set on our love by albs25

You May Now Kiss The Bride by RyBread

J&S 5 by elizabethkgubbels

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totalhealth wrote...

I love romantic songs, it really inspires me to be in love. I'm looking forward to visiting this lens again.

ReplyPosted September 01, 2008

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