Tuesday
Oct112011
Wedding Recessional Songs
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Traditional/Classic Recessional Wedding Music
- 1. "Allegro Maestoso" (from Water Music Suite), (George F. Handel)
- 2. "Brandenburg Concerto No. 1," Allegro, (Johann S. Bach)
- 3. "Brandenburg Concerto No. 4," Allegro, (Johann S. Bach)
- 4. "Coronation March" (from Crown imperial), (Sir William Walton)
- 5. "Fugue in E-Flat Major" (from St. Anne), (Johann S. Bach)
- 6. "Hallelujah Chorus" (from The Messiah), (George F. Handel)
- 7. "Hornpipe" (from Water Music Suite), (George F. Handel)
- 8. "Ode to Joy" (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- 9. "Spring," Allegro, (from The Four Seasons), (Antonio Vivaldi)
- 10. "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba" (George F. Handel)
- 11. "Toccata" (from Symphonie 5, opus 42), (Charles-Marie Widor)
- 12. "Trumpet Tune and Bell Symphony," (Henry Purcell)
- 13. "Tuba Tune in D" (Craig Sellar Lang)
- 14. "Wedding March" (from A Midsummer Night's Dream), (Felix Mendelssohn)
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Traditional Alternative Recessional Wedding Music
- 15. "Badinerie" (from Orchestral Suite No. 2), (Johann S. Bach)
- 16. "Concerto grosso in D Minor," Op. 2, No. 3 (Presto), (Francesco Geminiani)
- 17. "Rondeau" (from Abdelezar), (Henry Purcell)
- 18. "Rondeau" (theme from Masterpiece Theater), (Jean Joseph Mouret)
- 19. "Sonata in G Major" (Giuseppe Tartini)
- 20. "Triumphal March" (Edvard Grieg)
- 21. "Variations on the Kanon by Pachelbel" (George Winston)
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Contemporary Recessional Wedding Music
- 22. "Anthem" (Suzanne Ciani)
- 23. "Beautiful Day" (U2)
- 24. "From This Moment On" (Cole Porter)
- 25. "Linus & Lucy" (Peanuts Theme), (Vince Guaraldi)
- 26. "Little Martha" (Allman Brothers Band)
- 27. "Oh! You Pretty Things" (David Bowie)
- 28. "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" (Stevie Wonder)
- 29. "Sunshine of My Life" (Stevie Wonder)
- 30. "The Long and Winding Road" (The Beatles)
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Religious/Sacred Recessional Wedding Music
- 31. "Exultate, Jubilate" (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- 32. "Joy" (George Winston)
- 33. "Now Thank We All Our God" (Johann S. Bach)
- 34. "Now Thank We All Our God" (Sigfried Karg-Elert)
- 35. "Psalm 19" (Benedetto Marcello)


