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Wedding music

Music is often played at wedding celebrations, including during the ceremony and at festivities before or after the event. The music can be performed live by instrumentalists or vocalists or may use pre-recorded songs, depending on the format of the event, traditions associated with the prevailing culture and the wishes of the couple being married.

A Jewish wedding procession, 1724, from the book Juedisches Ceremoniel

Entry and ceremony edit

There are many different styles of music that can be played during the entrance and ceremony. During the service there may be a few hymns, especially in liturgical settings. While some elements of the ceremony may be personalized for a specific couple, the order of service will most of the time follow a similar pattern.

A prelude often precedes the wedding. During the prelude, guests arrive to the gathering place while ambiance music is being played. Calm and light music is usually performed at that time, setting the mood for the ceremony while not being too distracting for the guests. Popular prelude music includes Air on the G string and Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Music can be used to announce the arrival of the participants of the wedding (such as a bride's processional), and in many western cultures, this takes the form of a wedding march. For more than a century, the Bridal Chorus from Wagner's Lohengrin (1850), often called "Here Comes The Bride", has been the most popular processional, and is traditionally played on a pipe organ.[1]

Some couples may consider traditional wedding marches clichéd and choose a more modern piece of music or an alternative such as Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel. Since the televised wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, there has been an upsurge in popularity of Jeremiah Clarke's "Prince of Denmark's March" for use as processional music; the piece was formerly (and incorrectly) attributed to Henry Purcell as Trumpet Voluntary.

At the end of the service, in Western traditions, the bride and groom march back up the aisle to a lively recessional tune, a popular one being Mendelssohn's Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream (1842).[2] The piece achieved popularity after it was played during the wedding of Victoria, Princess Royal to Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858.[3] Another popular choice is Widor's Toccata from Symphony for Organ No. 5 (1880).[4]

Weddings in other cultures have different formats. In Egypt, there is a specific rhythm called the zaffa. Traditionally, a belly dancer will lead the bride to the wedding hall, accompanied by musicians playing the elzaff, on drums and trumpets, sometimes the flaming torches. This is of unknown antiquity, and may even be from the pre-Islamic era.

At Jewish weddings, the entrance of the groom is accompanied by the tune Baruch Haba.[citation needed] Meanwhile Siman Tov ("Good Tidings") is an all-purpose celebratory song.

In traditional Burmese weddings, a classical song like "Aura of Immeasurable Auspiciousness" (အတိုင်းမသိမင်္ဂလာသြဘာဘွဲ့, Ataing Mathi Mingala Awba Bwe) from the Mahāgīta corpus, is played as a processional music.[5]

Interfaith marriage ceremonies have benefited by the efforts of several modern composers, many of whom have written processional marches to honor the religious traditions of both the bride and the groom. Included in this group are John Serry Sr. (1968).

Post ceremony edit

After the ceremony, there is often a celebratory dance, or reception, where there may be musical entertainment such as a wedding singer, live wedding band, or DJ to play songs for the couple and guests. (The exiting of the bridal party is also called the wedding recessional.)[6]

There are several things to consider before choosing wedding music. For starters, you want to ensure that the song fits the mood of the event. If you’re having a formal affair, then you might want something classic. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a fun vibe, then you might want to go with a danceable tune. Also, you should consider the age group of your guests. If they’re older, then you might want a slower song. Younger couples may prefer upbeat tunes. Finally, you also need to take into account the type of venue where you’re holding the wedding. Some venues don’t allow certain types of music.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pleck, Elizabeth Hafkin (2000). Celebrating the Family: Ethnicity, Consumer Culture, and Family Rituals. Harvard University Press. p. 212. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Mendelssohn's 'Wedding March' at 150". NPR.org.
  3. ^ Emmett, William (1996). The national and religious song reader. New York: Haworth Press. p. 755
  4. ^ "Classical Wedding Music". A-M Classical. 8 December 2010. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  5. ^ "မင်္ဂလာပွဲထွက်တဲ့အချိန်မှာ အခါတော်ပေး သီချင်းဖွင့်မယ်ဆိုရင်". Marry (in Burmese). 2 February 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Wedding Entertainment: Guide". Entertainers Worldwide. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  7. ^ iamhumzaiqbal (26 April 2022). "DJMaj-ik: CHOOSING THE RIGHT DJ". DJMaj-ik. Retrieved 15 December 2022.

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while ambiance music is being played Calm and light music is usually performed at that time setting the mood for the ceremony while not being too distracting for the guests Popular prelude music includes Air on the G string and Jesu Joy of Man s Desiring by Johann Sebastian Bach nbsp Bridal march source source The Bridal Chorus from Richard Wagner s opera Lohengrin Problems playing this file See media help Music can be used to announce the arrival of the participants of the wedding such as a bride s processional and in many western cultures this takes the form of a wedding march For more than a century the Bridal Chorus from Wagner s Lohengrin 1850 often called Here Comes The Bride has been the most popular processional and is traditionally played on a pipe organ 1 Some couples may consider traditional wedding marches cliched and choose a more modern piece of music or an alternative such as Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel Since the televised wedding of Charles Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 there has been an upsurge in popularity of Jeremiah Clarke s Prince of Denmark s March for use as processional music the piece was formerly and incorrectly attributed to Henry Purcell as Trumpet Voluntary At the end of the service in Western traditions the bride and groom march back up the aisle to a lively recessional tune a popular one being Mendelssohn s Wedding March from A Midsummer Night s Dream 1842 2 The piece achieved popularity after it was played during the wedding of Victoria Princess Royal to Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858 3 Another popular choice is Widor s Toccata from Symphony for Organ No 5 1880 4 Weddings in other cultures have different formats In Egypt there is a specific rhythm called the zaffa Traditionally a belly dancer will lead the bride to the wedding hall accompanied by musicians playing the elzaff on drums and trumpets sometimes the flaming torches This is of unknown antiquity and may even be from the pre Islamic era At Jewish weddings the entrance of the groom is accompanied by the tune Baruch Haba citation needed Meanwhile Siman Tov Good Tidings is an all purpose celebratory song In traditional Burmese weddings a classical song like Aura of Immeasurable Auspiciousness အတ င မသ မင ဂလ သ ဘ ဘ Ataing Mathi Mingala Awba Bwe from the Mahagita corpus is played as a processional music 5 Interfaith marriage ceremonies have benefited by the efforts of several modern composers many of whom have written processional marches to honor the religious traditions of both the bride and the groom Included in this group are John Serry Sr 1968 Post ceremony editMain article Wedding reception After the ceremony there is often a celebratory dance or reception where there may be musical entertainment such as a wedding singer live wedding band or DJ to play songs for the couple and guests The exiting of the bridal party is also called the wedding recessional 6 There are several things to consider before choosing wedding music For starters you want to ensure that the song fits the mood of the event If you re having a formal affair then you might want something classic On the other hand if you re looking for a fun vibe then you might want to go with a danceable tune Also you should consider the age group of your guests If they re older then you might want a slower song Younger couples may prefer upbeat tunes Finally you also need to take into account the type of venue where you re holding the wedding Some venues don t allow certain types of music 7 See also editProcessional RecessionalReferences edit Pleck Elizabeth Hafkin 2000 Celebrating the Family Ethnicity Consumer Culture and Family Rituals Harvard University Press p 212 Retrieved 31 August 2014 Mendelssohn s Wedding March at 150 NPR org Emmett William 1996 The national and religious song reader New York Haworth Press p 755 Classical Wedding Music A M Classical 8 December 2010 Retrieved 10 June 2013 မင ဂလ ပ ထ က တ အခ န မ အခ တ ပ သ ခ င ဖ င မယ ဆ ရင Marry in 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