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Wedding Marches for organ. |
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Digital audio music clips |
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Graham Hallett was for many years organist of St Mary's, Putney. The following guide is intended to help wedding couples make their choice of music for their ceremony. Apologies that these are imperfect performances; the 88 excerpts were dashed-off; recordedonto MiniDisc over two evening sessions. |
Each digital audio clip has its own controller. If you don't pause the one you're playing and start another, you will get quite a chaotic experience. | |
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Wedding March (Midsummer Night's Dream) |
Mendelssohn | |
Wedding March ("The Sound of Music") |
Richard Rogers | |
Toccata in F from 5th Symphony (St Mary's) |
Widor | |
Toccata in F from 5th Symphony (All Saints) |
Widor | |
Sinfonia |
J S Bach | |
Crown Imperial (AllSaints, Eminent electronic organ) |
Walton | |
Hornpipe from the Water Music |
Handel | |
Halleluyah Chorus |
Handel | |
Final from 1st Symphony (AllSaints, electronic organ) |
Vierne | |
Carillon de Longpont |
Vierne | |
Carillon-Sortie (AllSaints, Eminent electronic organ) |
Mulet | |
Toccata |
Dubois | |
Toccata (AllSaints, Eminent electronic organ) |
Boellmann | |
Triumphal March on Nun Danket (AllSaints) |
Karg-Elert | |
Sortie in B Flat or Sortie in E Flat |
Lefebure-Wely | |
Procession of the Mastersingers (AllSaints) |
Wagner | |
Fossiles from Carnaval of Animals |
Saint-Saëns | |
Grand March from Aida |
Verdi | |
Radetsky March |
Strauss | |
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