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Mrs. Mascara, Chicago/Upper Michigan Age and Occupation: 25, Biomedical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Process Engineer Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Catholic ceremony, reception at local armory About Me: A lover of Mr. Mascara, crafting, baking, Gossip Girl, diet soda, and all things wedding. A Yooper girl somehow displaced in the Chicago suburbs, planning a wedding from a distance, and counting down the days until I marry my best friend.
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Ceremony Assistance… Part 2

June 23rd, 2009 @ 3:42 pm by Mrs. Mascara

First of all, thank you so much for all of your suggestions in part one of this series! I listened to all of them, and there were a ton of options for beautiful processional songs. The results of the poll ended up with a tie between Prelude in C and Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring. So of course, the only logical choice for me was to not pick either of them… okay, maybe it wasn’t logical, but that is what happened.

My bridesmaid Anna plays the piano, and since we’re having only a pianist for the ceremony, I figured I should get some options from her. She came up with a ton of choices, and I found two songs that I absolutely love!

Remember how I said I didn’t want Canon in D as one of the processional pieces? Well… I changed my mind the second I heard this arrangement:

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Yep, you can call me a hypocrite.

The grandparents, parents, and the wedding party will be walking down to this arrangement of Canon in D.

I actually contemplated whether or not I should only play Canon in D, and if I should enter just in time to one of the parts in which the music builds up in the song. After getting lots of opinions from family members, I’ve decided to add second song for the bridal entrance. That song will be Hymne by Vangelis.

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Finally, the processional songs are selected! It was more difficult than it probably should have been to check that one off the list.

Next item on the agenda—the song that our sisters will sing.

As I mentioned in my last music post, two of our sisters are talented singers. We really want them to sing a song during the ceremony. This will probably be used as the offertory song, while some other family members are bringing up the gifts. Ideally it would be something that is more on the traditional side; I think throwing a contemporary song into the Catholic ceremony while we’re using classical music for all of the other songs might sound a little out of place. The only song that has come to my mind so far is Ave Maria.

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So hive, this is where you come in!

Do you have any suggestions for traditional-ish songs that our sisters could sing? I’m looking forward to your recommendations… I need all the help I can get!

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5 Responses to “Ceremony Assistance… Part 2”

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Lolo7835

Maybe “On Eagle’s wings” or “You are near”?

And if that version of Ave Maria doesn’t do it for you, I have always prefered the Bach/Gounod version instead of Schubert.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WC4Qu6tnJQ&feature=PlayList&p=2C2D2A26406C7711&index=22

 
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There’s a duet version of “Pie Jesu” from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem… simple and pretty.

 
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mklove (message)  355 posts, Helper bee

My soloist sang Where There is Love by Haas, Blest Are They by Haas, Ave Maria by Schubert, The Greatest Gift by Marchindo and Here I am Lord by Schutte during my ceremony.
Some other songs to consider are Let There Be Peace on Earth, A Gaelic Blessing by John Rutter, How Great Thou Art, You Are Mine, or the Prayer of St. Francis. I hope this helps.

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  629 posts, Busy bee

That Canon in D arrangement is beautiful! It’s in one of my favorite movies….

Hm, so I went to Catholic school and I’m trying to think of all the traditional songs we sang… and I’m drawing a blank… I’ll post to this if anything comes to mind!

 


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