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Music is often played at wedding celebrations, including during the ceremony and at festivities before or after the event. The music can be performed live by instrumentalists or vocalists or may use pre-recorded songs, depending on the format of the event, traditions associated with the prevailing culture and the wishes of the couple being married.
The Bridal Chorus, from Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin, used as wedding processional music; The "Wedding March", from Felix Mendelssohn's incidental works (Op. 61), used as wedding recessional music; Wedding Song, orchestral work by Elisabetta Brusa; Hochzeits-Lied (Wedding Song), by Kurt Weil from The Threepenny Opera
Melissa McCarthy “I would do a Bridesmaids sequel this afternoon, right now,” McCarthy, 52, told People in April 2023. “That group of women was the most magical thing ever. Almost all of us ...
Music played an important role during the procession carrying the Queen’s coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall where she will lie in state.
[2] A pamphlet issued in 2003 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego said that the "Bridal Chorus" was "not to be used", again because it is a theatrical piece, but also because it is not a processional to the altar in the opera, and because its frequent use in film and television associate it with sentimentality rather than worship. [3]
A processional hymn, opening hymn, or gathering hymn is a chant, hymn or other music sung during the Procession, usually at the start of a Christian service, although occasionally during the service itself. The procession usually contains members of the clergy and the choir walking behind the processional cross. [1]
“Everybody Have Fun Tonight” by Wang Chung We may never know what “Wang-Chung tonight” means, but either way, this feel-good ‘80s song embodies good times and having a blast with your pals.