Suggested Wedding Music
Suggested Wedding Music
The canons and rubrics of the church govern the selection of music for special services such as weddings, as well as those of Sundays and holy days. Neither popular music nor secular operas are appropriate. ‘The words of anthems are to be from Holy Scripture, or from the Book of Common Prayer, or texts congruent with them.’ (BCP, p 14).
A compact disc recording on the church's organ is available from the office to assist you with your selections.
Prelude:
____ Orchestra*
____ Organ
Processional:
____ Clarke/Purcell: Trumpet Tune
____ Clarke: Prince of Denmark’s March
____ Handel: Trumpet Voluntary
____ _____________________________________________
Service Hymns:
___ 376 Joyful, joyful we adore Thee (Hymn to Joy)
___ 377 All people that on earth do dwell (Old 100th)
___ 388 O worship the King, all glorious above! (Hanover)
___ 390 Praise to the Lord! the Almighty (Lobe den Herren)
___ 396/397 Now thank we all our God (Nun danket alle Gott)
___ 400 All creatures of our God and King (Lasst uns erfreuen)
___ 410 Praise my soul the King of Heaven ( Lauda anima)
___ 645 The King of Love my Shepherd is (St. Columba)
___ 646 The King of Love my Shepherd is (Dominus regit me)
___ 657 Love divine all loves excelling (Hyfrydol)
Recessional:
____ Clarke/Purcell: Trumpet Tune
____ Clarke: Prince of Denmark’s March
____ Handel: Trumpet Voluntary
____ Saint Saens: Fanfare from Organ Symphonie No. 3
____ ______________________________________________
Soloist*:
____ Ave Maria (Schubert)
____ Ave Maria (Bach/Gonoud)
____ O Perfect Love (Barnby)
____ Panis Angelicus (Franck)
____ ____________________________________
Soprano soloist____ Alto soloist____ Tenor soloist____ Bass soloist____
Instrumentalist*:
Trumpet ____ Bagpipe ____ Flute ____ String quartet ____ Harp ____
*Additional fee
The canons and rubrics of the church govern the selection of music for special services such as weddings, as well as those of Sundays and holy days. Neither popular music nor secular operas are appropriate. ‘The words of anthems are to be from Holy Scripture, or from the Book of Common Prayer, or texts congruent with them.’ (BCP, p 14).
A compact disc recording on the church's organ is available from the office to assist you with your selections.
Prelude:
____ Orchestra*
____ Organ
Processional:
____ Clarke/Purcell: Trumpet Tune
____ Clarke: Prince of Denmark’s March
____ Handel: Trumpet Voluntary
____ _____________________________________________
Service Hymns:
___ 376 Joyful, joyful we adore Thee (Hymn to Joy)
___ 377 All people that on earth do dwell (Old 100th)
___ 388 O worship the King, all glorious above! (Hanover)
___ 390 Praise to the Lord! the Almighty (Lobe den Herren)
___ 396/397 Now thank we all our God (Nun danket alle Gott)
___ 400 All creatures of our God and King (Lasst uns erfreuen)
___ 410 Praise my soul the King of Heaven ( Lauda anima)
___ 645 The King of Love my Shepherd is (St. Columba)
___ 646 The King of Love my Shepherd is (Dominus regit me)
___ 657 Love divine all loves excelling (Hyfrydol)
Recessional:
____ Clarke/Purcell: Trumpet Tune
____ Clarke: Prince of Denmark’s March
____ Handel: Trumpet Voluntary
____ Saint Saens: Fanfare from Organ Symphonie No. 3
____ ______________________________________________
Soloist*:
____ Ave Maria (Schubert)
____ Ave Maria (Bach/Gonoud)
____ O Perfect Love (Barnby)
____ Panis Angelicus (Franck)
____ ____________________________________
Soprano soloist____ Alto soloist____ Tenor soloist____ Bass soloist____
Instrumentalist*:
Trumpet ____ Bagpipe ____ Flute ____ String quartet ____ Harp ____
*Additional fee