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The Wedding March History



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By : Ike Ani    14 or more times read
Submitted 2011-08-31 14:42:37
Wedding march is a term that is used primarily to refer to a traditional form of procession that is present in the vast majority of weddings. Shortly after both the groom and bride arrive at the location, everybody is then required to form into couples and join both the bride and groom up to the venue. The procession begins to branch out along the way. Those in attendance of the wedding will move to the periphery, while those who remain near the centre are those who are participating in the wedding ceremony. All weddings are fabulous occasions for both family members’ and friends. It is a special event that deserves prior arrangement and felicitation. With the implementation of the wedding match, it’s able to socially enhance the occasion, with full participation of the attendees. All traditions have some kind of history attached to it. As such, wedding match also has its own history.

The music is a big aspect of any wedding ceremony. The music chosen is critical to the success or failure of a wedding ceremony. Well chosen music has the ability to enhance the overall experience of the wedding. Those who have been to a number of weddings know how important music is for the event, especially when the bride is walking down the aisle. Different songs and melodies are played at specific times during the ceremony. The wedding match is made up of two tunes, one for the recessional and the other for the traditional processional.

The history attached to wedding match goes back as far as the 19th century. Music was not allowed at weddings during that period. However, as time progressed, music was slowly incorporated into the ceremony. The opera song Lohengren harbours is a tune that almost everybody who has been to a wedding ceremony is familiar with. This tune has come to be chosen as the traditional processional.

On the other hand, the recessional is played during the exchange of wedding vows. The tune titled A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Flex Mendelssohn is the piece that is chosen for this. After Mendelssohn passed away, it became customary for this tune to be played. In 1858, this song was the recessional for the wedding of the Princess of England.

The wedding march history has been one of incorporating classical tunes as a vital aspect of the wedding ceremony. It has been going on for almost two centuries, to date, and is likely to continue for many years to come.
Author Resource:- Ike Ani has been writing articles on the internet over the years. For more information on the wedding industry, which will include recommendations, answers to nagging questions and advice, visit his latest site Wedding Saints.
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