My Wedding Violinist has conveniently compiled a list of repertoire that consists of pieces that are the most commonly requested, musically rational, and typically performed at wedding ceremonies. The sound clips adjacent are live recordings of MWV.
Traditional Selections:
Beethoven - Ode To Joy Theme from Symphony #9
Boccherini - Minuet
Charpentier - Prelude from “Te Deum”
Clarke - Trumpet Voluntary
Franck - Panis angelicus
Handel - Air from Water Music
Handel - Hornpipe 1
Handel - Bourree
Handel - La Rejouissance
J.S. Bach - Air for the G String
J.S. Bach - Arioso
J.S. Bach - Bist Du Bei Mir
J.S. Bach - Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring from “Cantata #147”
J.S. Bach - Sheep May Safely Graze
Malotte - The Lord’s Prayer
Mascagni - Intermezzo Sinfonico from “Cavalleria Rusticana”
Mendelssohn - Wedding March
Mouret - Rondeau
Newton - Amazing Grace
O’Carolan - Si Bheag, Si Mhor
Pachelbel - Canon in D
Purcell - Trumpet Tune
Schubert - Ave Maria
Vivaldi - Largo from “Winter”
Wagner - “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin
Unknown - Shakers Tune/Simple Gifts
Contemporary Selections:
Harburg/Arlen - Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Andree/Schwandt - Dream a Little Dream of Me
Horner - The Ludlows
Lovland - You Raise Me Up
Menken - A Whole New World from Disney’s “Aladdin”
G.M. Sumner - Fields of Gold
A.L. Webber - All I Ask Of You from “Phantom of the Opera”
Weiss/Peretti/Creatore - Can’t Help Falling In Love










