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Stately - Classical

All classical music that has a bigger sound, is quite majestic, and has a slower tempo. It is music that could be used for a royal and stately wedding. These pieces are often for processionals and recessionals. These types of piece include "Trumpet Voluntary" by Jeremiah Clarke or "Prelude from Te Deum" by Marc-Antoine Charpentier.

 
 

Hymn Arrangements

This category includes some pieces based on hymn tunes that may be used in a wedding ceremony.

 
 

Contemporary Christian

Vocal or choral music that has been written in more recent years with a more contemporary flair to it.

 
 

Christmas Wedding

A wedding at Christmas time can be an extra joyous occasion when you include Christmas music. When you select this option in the filter, you can discover the christmas music options you have for various parts of the wedding ceremony.

 
 

Classical

Classical music is referring to music that was composed in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. It may be composed by J.S. Bach, Handel, Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, etc. It also includes some music written in the last 50 years that is in the classical style but may also be included in another category named 'modern traditional". All pieces in the classical style are listed under the "classical music" category but will also be listed in one of the following three sub-categories.

 
 

Light - Classical

Clasiscal music that is of a more moderate type of volume, is more joyful and light-hearted in nature. These types of pieces include "Air from Water Music Suite" by G.F. Handel or "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by J.S. Bach.

 
 

Meditative - Classical

Classical music that has a quieter sound, is more contemplative, and has a slower tempo. These types of pieces include "Sheep May Safely Graze" by J.S. Bach or "Canon in D' by Johann Pachelbel.

 
 

Most Popular

These are songs or pieces that are heard most often at wedding ceremonies.

 
 
 
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