I have to admit that one of the things I had been looking most forward to about the wedding was the music. Music has always been a huge part of my life and I absolutely love classical music. I felt like the music we selected would set the tone for the wedding and honestly, I just love listening to the music any time we pop in our wedding dvd.
photo courtesy Kelly Hosch Photography |
photo courtesy Kelly Hosch Photography |
photo courtesy Kelly Hosch Photography |
Our parents and grandmother were seated to the string quartet playing Bach's "Sheep May Safely Graze", one of my very favorites.
The bridal party entered to what may possibly be my favorite song of all time, Pachelbel's "Canon in D".
For my entrance, dear friends played the trumpet and organ to Clarke's "Prince of Denmark March". I felt like a queen. Their musical gifts made the moment I had waited for for so long of walking down the aisle, absolutely everything that I had dreamed.
photo courtesy Kelly Hosch Photography |
photo courtesy Kelly Hosch Photography |
My sweet friend Judy shared her musical gift by playing the piano.
photo courtesy Kelly Hosch Photography |
photo courtesy Kelly Hosch Photography |
We recessed to Vivaldi's "Spring", another one of my favorites! The string quartet did such a beautiful job and I felt like this song was wonderful considering the season and the lightness and joy it offered.
I will never be able to completely describe how special the music in our ceremony was for me. Music has always had the incredible ability to move my spirit in ways that nothing else can and the music in our wedding met and exceeded every expectation I ever had. I am so so thankful for all of these precious people who shared their musical gifts with us on this special day.
This is day 8 of a 31 day series of our journey to the altar. Read the previous days entries here.
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