August 25, 2006, Newsletter Issue #101: Music for Weddings

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During the prelude to the ceremony, Bach’s “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring,” Pachelbel’s “Canon,” and Liszt’s “Liebestraume,” are all appropriate. Most brides come down the aisle to the “Here Comes the Bride” theme from Wagner’s Lohengrin, and leave the church to the famous “Wedding March” of Mendelssohn.

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