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Air from Suite in D is sometimes known as "Air on the G String", a very popular melody and suitable for the Bridal Party entrance.
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring employs a famous chorale tune set against the opening filigree, a perennial favorite for bringing in the Mothers, Attendants, or the Bride herself.
Canon in D, perhaps the most sublime moment of the ceremony, an excellent choice for all to enter with. It is of sufficient length to accommodate large Bridal parties.
Winter from the "Four Seasons" is very well suited to the solitary Bride's entrance, providing an intimate setting for her arrival.
Romanza from "Eine Kleine Nacht Musik" is gentle and serene, just the right touch in an understated manner.
Largo from the "Concerto for Two Violins" is an excellent example of Bach's subtle intricacies, creating a magical moment of anticipation of the appearance of the Bride.
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 has joviality and robustness to speed the Bridal Couple into their new partnership.
Spring from the "Four Seasons" signifies the beginning of their happy life and future.
Spring's 3rd movement "Pastorale" is reminiscent of the merriment and dancing to follow.
Allegro, from "Eine Kleine Nacht Musik", embodies the excitement and happiness of the occasion.
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