Repertoire
My Wedding Violinist has conveniently compiled a list of repertoire that consists of pieces that are the most commonly requested, musically rational, and typically performed at wedding ceremonies.
Traditional Selections:
- Beethoven – Ode To Joy Theme from Symphony #9
- Boccherini – Minuet
- Charpentier – Prelude from “Te Deum”
- Clarke – Trumpet Voluntary
- Elgar – Salut d’Amour
- Franck – Panis angelicus
- Handel – Air from Water Music
- Handel – Hornpipe 1
- Handel – Bourree
- Handel – La Rejouissance
- J.S. Bach – Air for the G String
- J.S. Bach – Arioso
- J.S. Bach – Bist Du Bei Mir
- J.S. Bach – Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring from “Cantata #147”
- J.S. Bach – Sheep May Safely Graze
- Malotte – The Lord’s Prayer
- Mascagni – Intermezzo Sinfonico from “Cavalleria Rusticana”
- Mendelssohn – Wedding March
- Mouret – Rondeau
- Newton – Amazing Grace
- O’Carolan – Si Bheag, Si Mhor
- Pachelbel – Canon in D
- Purcell – Trumpet Tune
- Schubert – Ave Maria
- Vivaldi – Largo from “Winter”
- Wagner – “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin
- Trad – Shakers Tune/Simple Gifts
Contemporary Selections:
- Arlen/Harburg – Somewhere Over The Rainbow
- Andree/Schwandt – Dream a Little Dream of Me
- Berlin – Blue Skies
- Horner – The Ludlows
- Jones – Come Away With Me
- Kahn/Donaldson – Makin’ Whoopee
- Lennon/McCartney – I Want to Hold Your Hand
- Lennon/McCartney – In My Life
- Lovland – You Raise Me Up
- Menken – A Whole New World from Disney’s “Aladdin”
- Morrison – Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
- G.M. Sumner – Fields of Gold
- Trad. – Danny Boy
- Unger/Mason – The Lovers Waltz
- A.L. Webber – All I Ask Of You from “Phantom of the Opera”
- Weiss/Peretti/Creatore – Can’t Help Falling In Love
- Wonder – Isn’t She Lovely