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Top 10 Traditional String Wedding Music Songs

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string wedding music, violinThere are many beautiful classical pieces string wedding music.  These are what I believe are the ten most popular for wedding ceremonies.

String wedding music is elegant and understated. It stands alone and creates a sophisticated elegant mood. To add royal grandeur to the bridal entrance, add a fanfare before the bride on fanfare trumpets or add a trumpet, organ, brass quartet or quintet to the bridal processional song.   I am suggesting songs below that this works especially well with.

1  Canon in D by Pachelbel

This beautiful and elegant song has a calm sophisticated sound.  It is commonly called Pachelbel’s Canon and is often seen spelled in its original German spelling of kanon. Because of its mellow sound it is often used for bridesmaids or for brides that would like an understated elegant entrance rather that a grand royal entrance. This song is probably the most famous string wedding music.

2.  Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring by Bach

You may not be familiar with the name of this song but I think almost everyone will recognize it.  It is understated and elegant and often used for mother’s seating, bridal party or for an elegant bridal entrance.

3. Wedding March by Mendelssohn

This song is the traditional song for the recessional (bridal party exit music at the end of the wedding ceremony).  You will recognize this one right away.  Most Catholic and some other churches do not allow this song because it is not a sacred song.

4.  Bridal Chorus also known as Here Comes the Bride by Wagner

This is the most traditional song for the bridal processional and is familiar to everyone.  It is so recognizable that it is only used for the bride and would not be a good choice for the  bridal party.  If it is used people may stand, expecting the bride.   Most Catholic and some other churches do not allow this song because it is not a sacred song.

5. La Rejouissance by Handel

This grand piece is used for processionals and recessionals.  Adds a royal flair to your wedding.  Some brides and grooms add brass or organ to bump it up another notch.

6. Trumpet Voluntary, J. Clarke

This wedding song is also commonly know as The Prince of Denmark March.  You will also find the Trumpet Voluntary incorrectly listed as being composed by Purcell.  It is often confused with Trumpet Tune which is another wedding song.  The Trumpet Voluntary is most commonly performed on the trumpet but sounds elegant performed by violin, string quartet and other string wedding ensembles.  For a more grand entrance, add a trumpet to your string trio, string quartet or string orchestra.

7. Air on the G String by Bach

Often called Air from Suite in D, This subdued beautiful song will make your heart melt.  Most often used for prelude, unity candle, sand ceremony, mother’s seating, it can be breathtaking for a bridal entrance.

8. The Hornpipe from the Water Music by Handel 

This Upbeat Royal sounding music is used most often for the wedding recessional (the bridal party exit back down the aisle after the ceremony).  This song couldn’t be more celebratory sounding.  It is also occasionally used for the bridal party or bride processional.  To make a jaw dropping celebratory song, add trumpet, organ, brass quartet or quintet.

9. Ave Maria by Schubert

This song is beautiful and reflective with a subdued quality.  Used commonly for prelude, unity candle, sand ceremony and mother’s seating it is also used often for bridal party processional music and bridal entrance music.  This song is perfect for church weddings and is a standard for Catholic weddings. There are many composers that have written songs named Ave Maria so make sure to specify to your wedding musicians. The Schubert Ave Maria is most often confused with the lesser known but also beautiful Ave Maria by Bach.

10.  A Little Night Music by Mozart 

This piece is most commonly referred to with its German name Serenade from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.  This song will be very familiar to your guests.  It can be used for all parts of the ceremony.

Two more popular string wedding music songs to consider

Trumpet Tune by Purcell and Rondeau by Mouret These two songs are best known for being performed on brass instruments but are very commonly played by solo violin, string quartet and other wedding string music ensembles.  They are used for all parts of the ceremony except unity candle and sand ceremony.  For extra grandeur and trumpet, organ, brass quartet or quintet.

Now it’s time to decide which wedding string ensemble is the best for your wedding.  You may choose from everything from solo violin to string orchestra. Click here for tips for selecting the perfect string ensemble for you and lists of wedding string ensembles.  For more wedding music tips & ideas visit our blog.

What are the pieces for traditional wedding ceremony music. Lists of the most traditional wedding songs and what parts of the wedding ceremony they are used for.

Traditional Wedding Ceremony Music, Song Lists & Tips

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Traditional wedding ceremony music, Orlando harpFor those planning their wedding music a good place to start is to know what the traditional pieces are for a wedding ceremony.  There are two pieces that are the most traditional.

Even if you don’t recognize the names of these pieces you will recognize them as soon as you hear them. The Bridal Chorus by Wagner is known by many as Here Come’s the Bride. There is a link to recordings of these and the works below by clicking on the name of the piece.
This is an example of what what be considered traditional music for the entire wedding ceremony:

Below is a list of pieces that often substituted for the traditional wedding music above. They are very commonly used and considered traditional wedding ceremony music too. When using traditional wedding music, it is customary to save the grandest pieces for the bridal processional and the wedding ceremony recessional. Some choose to have a somewhat grand and upbeat piece for the bridal party also, while others select something more subdued thus highlighting the bridal processional. Traditional music for the Mother’s/Grandmother’s seating and the background music for the sand ceremony and other ceremonies is more traditionally more subdued. Some couples that want to highlight the joy of the occasion and choose upbeat pieces for these also.

Common Alternate Selections for the Bridal Party Processional, Bridal Processional and/or Recessional

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  • Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring by Bach
  • Canon in D by Pachebel
  • Ode To Joy by Beethoven
  • La Rejouissance by Handel

Alternate selections for Sand Ceremony or Mother’s Seating Music

  • Ave Maria by Bach
  • Ave Maria by Schubert
  • Spring from the Four Seasons by Handel
  • Winter from the Four Seasons by Handel
  • Meditation from Thais by Massenet
  • Air On A G String by Bach

Have more wedding music questions?  Please feel free to contact author Andrea Rowlison.

Why Use Classical Music for Your Orlando Wedding Ceremony Music?

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Classical music is one of the most popular choices for Orlando wedding ceremony music. Using classical music for wedding ceremonies adds a sense of sophistication and class. There are many other reasons that classical music works wonderfully for wedding ceremonies and is so popular.  I will discuss some of them and you can decide if classical is the right choice for your wedding music.

When you are shopping for a wedding dress most brides want something that will not look silly and dated in pictures and videos years from now. Most brides look for something more timeless.  When it comes to choosing wedding ceremony music, couples often do not think of timelessness and select music of the current trend.  Current music makes a statement that day but when looking back at videos 25 and 50 years from now will you think, “what was I thinking?”  Classical music has stood the test of time for hundreds of years and will always sound timeless.

What tone are you trying to set for your wedding ceremony?  The music plays an important role in setting the wedding ceremony tone.  If you are having an elegant, sophisticated, royal or luxurious wedding, classical music will set the tone. Classical music is so varied and vast that it can be used for almost any tone and many themes like: winter wonderland, autumn, spring, summer, flowers, simple, fun, Halloween, Christmas etc.

Religious wedding ceremonies often have music restrictions.  Choosing classical music from the large variety of sacred classical music can easily fit any church’s wedding music guidelines.  Some religions and churches also have restrictions on what instruments can be used and most classical ensembles are acceptable under these restrictions.

Most traditional wedding ceremonies have a somewhat serious tone to accompany the serious and important nature of the vows being taken.  Using classical music can help highlight the importance and significance of these important vows.

When selecting music for your wedding ceremony it is important to think about all of your guests.  One kind of music that everyone can enjoy and won’t offend anyone’s ear or sense of taste is classical.  It won’t be too harsh or loud for your older guests. Although classical music may not be what all of your guests normally listen to, it is used so frequently in TV shows, commercials, movies and schools that it’s something that everyone can relate to in some way.

Below are some examples of Classic Music Wedding Ensembles that are popular and add a sense of sophistication and class.

Royal and Regal
Sophisticated and Elegant
  • String Quartet
  • String Trio
  • String Duo
  • Solo Violin
  • Vocalist with piano
  • Vocal Duo
  • Vocal Quartet
  • Choir
  • Solo Classical Guitar
  • Guitar Duo
  • Flute and Guitar Duo
  • Harp
  • Harp and Flute Duo
  • String Orchestra

These are some of the many reasons classical music is so very popular for wedding ceremony music in Orlando.  Now you can decide if it right for your very special day.  For information on hiring classical ensembles please visit the Music Remembrance web site.