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Trumpet Voluntary - Purcell and Clarke

Pachelbel's Canon

Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - Bach

Roundeau - Mouret

Galliard Battaglia - Scheidt

Die Bankelsangerlieder - annon. (good for just about anything)

How about weird Wedding music?
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Don't forget the Campra Rigaudon (particularly if you've got an organist to play with you).

One that folks seem to like a lot is the CB setting of the Handel "Where e'er You Walk".

Any of the trumpet voluntaries seem to go over well (Stanley, Purcell, Clarke, etc.).

My mind is failing me, but I recall seeing some months ago, a wedding march by Glinka (?) set for string quartet. Can anyone jog my memory? It might have been from Russlan and Ludmilla (but it wasn't the overture).
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The Canadian Brass sells a book of quintet wedding music.
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Try www.aardworks.com. Most of the music we sell is appropriate for weddings. We even sell a collection that is a Wedding Book. It's spiral bound and nicely arranged to allow rests for everyone. Will not bust any chops, but will impress the customers and the brass players.
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tubabubba wrote:Try www.aardworks.com.
This web site is not working.
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There is an extra dot there. Try this: http://www.aardworks.com.

The strangest music I've ever played in a wedding is Perhaps Love (by John Denver), in an arrangement for two tubas.
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finnbogi wrote:There is an extra dot there. Try this: http://www.aardworks.com.
Works fine. Thanks!
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