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Hi all, I wanted to ask a semi-ballet related question. Hopefully this is the best forum for it.

I'm engaged to be married in about a year, and I'm looking for good music to use for walking down the aisle, processing out, our first dance, etc. I'd like to use classical music for all of this, but nothing TOO stereotypical (e.g. Mendelssohn's Wedding March is a no). Since we both love going to see NYCB, we'd love to incorporate some music that Balanchine used for a ballet.

I love the second movement from Concerto Barocco, and my fiance loves the "Sicilienne" section of Emeralds.

Do you knowledgeable forum members have any good suggestions—not necessarily Balanchine/ ballet music, but just any classical music? I'd be very appreciative of any help. :)

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What Helene said, including the congratulations. image.png.0a9c6b4e90b9372114e15c78309aa5eb.pngimage.png.993f40c9efca0ee6cf7c1f29900a27d4.png

Continuing with Mr. B:

Andante from Divertimento No. 15

Preghiera from Mozartiana

Prélude from Emeralds

Not from Balanchine:

Confession: 

I like the Pachelbel Canon for this occasion. Yes, there will be people in the congregation secretly or not-so-secretly sniffing at your lack of imagination and middlebrow taste, but if you like it, go for it, and remember that big names like Handel and Mozart liked the bass line enough to borrow it. I think the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra did the best-known recording although I remember liking Musica Antiqua Köln. It's also just right for the march down the aisle, building to a nice crescendo just as the bride arrives at home plate.

Purcell's Trumpet Voluntary

Bizet's Carmen Act III interlude

Recessional: Can't think of anything better than Mendelssohn offhand.

After party:  Mozart's divertimenti

Again, congrats!

I'm sure there are others out there who have more imaginative suggestions than I do. :)

 

 

 

 

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Congratulations!

I know you're looking for classical music, but Talking Heads' "Naive Melody" — the tenderest little "we're spending our lives together" pop love song ever (yes! from Talking Heads)— might be nice for the party:

Home is where I want to be
Pick me up and turn me around
I feel numb, born with a weak heart
I guess I must be having fun
 
The less we say about it the better
Make it up as we go along
Feet on the ground, head in the sky
It's okay, I know nothing's wrong, nothing
 
Oh! I got plenty of time
Oh! You got light in your eyes
And you're standing here beside me
I love the passing of time
Never for money, always for love
Cover up and say goodnight, say goodnight
 
Home, is where I want to be
But I guess I'm already there
I come home, she lifted up her wings
I guess that this must be the place
 
I can't tell one from the other
I find you, or you find me?
There was a time before we were born
If someone asks, this is where I'll be, where I'll be oh!
 
We drift in and out
Oh! Sing into my mouth
Out of all those kinds of people
You got a face with a view
 
I'm just an animal looking for a home and
Share the same space for a minute or two
And you love me till my heart stops
Love me till I'm dead
 
Eyes that light up
Eyes look through you
Cover up the blank spots
Hit me on the head I got ooh!

 

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Mozart's "Haffner" Serenade K.250 (eight movements, about 50 min.) was written as entertainment for wedding festivities, and when hearing it I always think it'd be lovely in the context of a reception or the like. (I always imagine an outdoor summer evening.) It's not necessarily music one wants to sit and listen to straight through in a concert hall, but it's quite lovely, including a multi-movement violin concerto of sorts:

 

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the tenderest little "we're spending our lives together" pop love song ever (yes! from Talking Heads)

I might give the nod to the Carpenters' hardy wedding perennial "For All We Know," a very nice song If You Like That Sort of Thing which was also a hit for Shirley Bassey at the same time across the pond. Beautifully sung by Karen with a nice arrangement by Richard, and only lacking an intro from Jose Feliciano because Feliciano's manager was a jerk.

In the same vein, The Beatles, "The Two of Us."

Great idea, sidwich.

 

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On 11/13/2019 at 7:03 AM, Kathleen O'Connell said:

Congratulations!

I know you're looking for classical music, but Talking Heads' "Naive Melody" — the tenderest little "we're spending our lives together" pop love song ever (yes! from Talking Heads)— might be nice for the party:

Home is where I want to be
Pick me up and turn me around
I feel numb, born with a weak heart
I guess I must be having fun...

Friends of ours used this, and everyone was all misty

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