A church organ performance of Wagner’s famous traditional wedding piece, the “Bridal Chorus”, or “Bridal March” from his Romantic opera, “Lohengrin”. The work is now one of the most common wedding songs to accompany the bride’s entrance, arrival and walk down the aisle during a wedding processional ceremony, often colloquially known as “Here Comes The Bride”.
This item has 5 versions of the famous “Bridal Chorus”: one is the original full wedding march for pipe organ; another is the full version played slightly faster; another removes the middle section; another only plays the 1st section and ending; and the final one only plays the 1st section and ending, without a trumpet introduction.
This allows for a wide utility use for various different ceremonial projects, videos, weddings, marriages, bridal entrances, ceremonies, collages, montages, slideshows, TV and film scenes, all of differing durations.
The work here was arranged and performed by Jonathan Michael Shaw (PRS CAE IPI 893784177)
Music List:
1. Wagner – Bridal Chorus (Full) (2:07) (Tunecode: 405997LP)
2. Wagner – Bridal Chorus (Full Faster) (1:57) (Tunecode: 405997LQ)
3. Wagner – Bridal Chorus (No Middle Section) (1:22) (Tunecode: 405997LR)
4. Wagner – Bridal Chorus (1st Section) (0:51) (Tunecode: 405997LS)
5. Wagner – Bridal Chorus (1st Section excl. Trumpets) (0:43) (Tunecode: 405997LT)