Wedding CD: For Your Wedding Ceremony
15 new arrangements of favorite classical ceremony wedding music - a contemporary 'soundtrack' approach to the traditional elegance of timeless compositions such as "Ave Maria", "Aire On The G String", Pachel Bel's "Canon in D", "Arioso", "Trumpet Voluntary" (Princess Diana's processional) and more. "Having written hundreds of love themes and wedding songs for TV & Film soundtracks, I felt it was important to incorporate that same variety, excitement and emotion into our classical music arrangements created especially for wedding 'scenes'. We're thrilled to be able to share them with you". (Gloria Sklerov, multiple Emmy Winner and co-founder of weddingmusiccentral).
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Ave Maria - Johann Sebastian Bach (04:31)
Angel voices, keyboard & strings.
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Lasia Ch'io Pianga - George Frideric Handel (03:55)
Keyboard, strings & woodwinds.
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Arioso - Johann Sebastian Bach (05:15)
Keyboard & strings.
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Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - Johann Sebastian Bach (04:23)
Keyboard & strings.
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Minuet (From Don Giovanni) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (03:36)
String quartet.
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Air on the G String (Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D) - Johann Sebastian Bach (04:56)
Keyboard & strings.
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Winter (from the Four Seasons) - Antonio Vivaldi (04:47)
Full orchestration.
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Canon in D - Johann Pachelbel (03:51)
Guitar, keyboard, strings & percussion.
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Canon in D (II) - Johann Pachelbel (03:29)
Full orchestration.
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5th Symphony in C Minor (Op. 67) - Ludwig van Beethoven (05:31)
Full orchestration.
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Prelude and Fugue in C - Johann Sebastian Bach (04:45)
Keyboard solo (Companion piece to "Ave Maria").
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Prelude in C (II) - Johann Sebastian Bach (04:48)
Keyboard & strings.
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Trumpet Voluntary (Prince of Denmark's March) - Jeremiah Clarke (04:33)
(Princess Diana's Recessional) Horns & full orchestration.
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Bridal Chorus / Here Comes the Bride (from Lohengrin) - Richard Wagner (02:29)
(Here Comes the Bride) full orchestration.
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Wedding March (from a Midsummer Night's Dream) - Felix Mendelssohn (04:49)
(Recessional) full orchestration.


