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Bride's Guide to Wedding Music, Vol. II

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Bride's Guide to Wedding Music, Vol. II
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StudioAngel Records
Release DateMay 5, 1998
UPC Code724356681729
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Tracks

  1. Pastoral Symphony
  2. Trumpet Voluntary
  3. Bridal Chorus: Wedding March
  4. St Anthony's Chorale
  5. Sleepers, Awake!
  6. Largo
  7. What God Hath Done, Is Rightly Done
  8. Tempo di Minuetto
  9. See What His Love Can Do
  10. Air on the G String
  11. Largo
  12. Siciliana
  13. Andante / Allegro
  14. Allegro
  15. Rondeau
  16. Praise Be To God
  17. Alla hornpipe

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteBride's Guide to Wedding Music, Vol. IIQuote
This CD I think is somewhat similar to volume 1 but I liked it too. Thanks August 9, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteGreat Reference CD!Quote
This is a great compilation, CD, along with Bride's Guide to Wedding Music Volume I, to use as a reference for some of the more popular wedding songs, such as Trumpet Voluntary, Vivaldi's Spring from the Four Seasons, Trumpet Tune and Canon, i.e. Pachelbel's Canon. All of the musicians are generally superb, and the sound quality is very good. However, this is most useful if you are playing the CD at your wedding, or using it as a reference CD to talk over with an organist, a string quartet, etc. I only gave it four stars based on practicality, not on quality. If it were just quality, I would give it five stars. I purchased this CD since I am in the process of making my own wedding CD (I am a professional, freelance violinist), and this was nice to listen to, even just as background music for dinner. January 9, 2006

rating: 4 QuoteInteresting musical selections, but ...Quote
As the other reviewer noted, one doesn't have to be getting married to enjoy this CD...and the musical selections are certainly interesting, even eclectic. I have to wonder, however, who picked these out with what criteria since at least a couple of these melodies are not traditional wedding tunes. By this I mean the lovely arrangement of Michael Praetorius' "In Dulci Jubilo." In his home country of Germany, where I used to live until a couple of years ago, this is a Christmas carol, sung at Christmas Eve services throughout the land. The lyrics aren't especially suited to any sort of wedding, really. Unless you're marrying in December, I personally would steer clear of this song. And if the wedding's in June and you have European guests, don't be surprised if eyebrows are raised when this melody is played! January 6, 2005

rating: 4 QuoteA Nice Wedding CompilationQuote
This album provides you with some good reference materials on planning the music for your wedding. Many of us may sit around wondering what on earth "Tempo di Mineutto" is. Well, with this album you will wonder no more. This is a pretty good compilation of some wedding favorites set in order that they would appear in your ceremony (prelude, processional, ceremony and recessional). Even if you aren't planning a wedding, this album provides you with some really good classical music to relax by. At a good discount, this CD is a nice addition to any collection. I would recommend this disc. July 24, 2001

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