Wedding Music
On the previous page I have suggested the most requested wedding music for your wedding ceremony, whether you decide to have solo harp or the String Quartet. But the reality is that every couple is different, with different tastes and different experiences, songs that have special meaning to each specific couple. So here is a more expanded list of songs for your wedding music, possible processionals and recessional. Again, you are welcome to choose from any of the lists provided: The Classical, Jewish, Standards and Classics, Current Pop, as well as any Praise and Worship, Latin, Indian, other Ethnic, or Disney. And certainly feel free to to request a song that you just HAVE to have, even if it is not in my repertoire. If it is workable on the harp and the sheet music is available I will play it for you. Because it is YOUR wedding ceremony, and it needs to reflect the two of you and your love for each other on this very special day of your lives.
Traditional Classical Processional Wedding Music
- Bridal Chorus
- Air on the G String
- Arioso
- Canon in D-Pachelbel
- Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
- Largo
- Sheep May Safely Graze
- Trumpet Voluntary
Classical Recessionals
- Wedding March
- Ode to Joy
- Trumpet Tune
- Trumpet Voluntary
Traditional Jewish Processional & Recessional Wedding Music
- Erev Shel Shoshanim
- Chorsha ha Eucaliptus
- Aishes Chayil
- Erev Ba
- Dodi Li
- L’cha Dodi
- Oseh Shalom
- Yerushalayim Shel Zahav(Jerusalem of Gold)
- Yedid Nefesh
- Simon Tov (Recessional)
Popular Processionals and Recessionals
- A Thousand Years (P)
- All of Me (P)
- Cinema Paradiso (P)
- Hallelujah (P)
- Marry Me (P)
- Beautiful in White (P)
- Can’t Help Falling in Love (P)
- Here Comes the Sun (R)
- Marry You (R)
- Signed, Sealed, and Delivered (R)