Let's not forget that Jewish processionals have their own music traditions, so here below are our recommendations for a Jewish Wedding Ceremony.
1. Wedding Party Processional: Erev Shel Shoshanim (Evening of Roses) - Messiah College Concert Choir. According to our experienced Wedding Planner Sergio Morales he said: "In my opinion, the best option for the Wedding Party Processional".
2. Bridal Entrance: Anni Le dDodi Li - I am my beloved... my beloved is mine. Commonly played for Jewish Bridal Entrance with both parents and the Recessional.
3. Newly Weds and Recessional: Once the ceremony is over and it is time to receive the new couple. Hava Naglia from Andre Rieu from Live at the Royal Albert Hall.
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This week topic is Music for Perfect Weddings Ceremony. In the previous post you where able to listen to some of our suggestions for a Wedding Processional. Now we decided to give you a list of a Perfect Wedding Ceremony according to the choice suggested by our Wedding Planner Sergio Morales.
In our Interview with him he suggested the next:
1. For the Pre-Ceremony. You need to have at least 30 minutes of Classical Music. "It takes usually 15 min but you should have more just in case". He suggested Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi among your favorite classic musicians.
2. Prelude (also named Formal Seating). He was more specific on this choice and he went for "Air Form Water Music Suite" from George Frideric Handel. What he said about this choice was "Just because it is Perfect". "Although Wedding March is very popular among brides some of them hate it because it is a expected song.
3. For the Wedding Party Processional. He suggested "Air on the G String" from Johann Sebastian Bach.
4. For the Bridal Entrance. He said that for him it couldn't be another choice but "Canon In D (Piano) from Johann Pachelbel. "It is just the perfect Bridal Entrance. Soft, Sweet, Magical and Magnificent".
5. During the Ceremony / Interlude. While someone is reading a poem or while the vows are recited. The closest song to heaven is where you pray the Holy Mother to bless your union. So "Ave María" from the Vienna Boys Choir is a must.
6. For the Recessional. Right after the famous closing part "you may kiss the bride" and people get all excited about the newly weds, the recommendation will always be: "Arrival of the Queen of Sheba" from George Frideric Handel.
7. Nominated as Others. Which will be for Photos and Congratulations more Classical Music to go. Or even some modern romantic songs chosen by the Newly Weds.
With this we completed what we call in Perfect Weddings a Perfect Wedding Processional. We hope you'll agree with us. Remember that if you don't it is because every Bride is right and we have to change for you to have your own Perfect Wedding.
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There are many ways you can fix your wedding for it to be original, classic and amazing at the same time. In Perfect Weddings we know this and for that we are concern weather you have an idea or not that a ceremony can be divided in seven different segments according to development of the processional.
Well, in this section we are going to mention some music that can be played during those segments.
Segment one: Pre-ceremony. This segment is when your guests are waiting for the bride to be ready it is more or less 30 min before the ceremony begins. It is so because people tent to arrive during this amount of time for the processional to start.
a) Allegro Vivace 4-1 Mendelssohn, Felix.
b) Arioso, Bach.
c) Oventure From Don Giovanni, Mozart.
Now that we know they are so different from each other and yet all of them perfect for a classic ceremony introduction.
During the Processional we have divided it in 3 different segments.
1. Formal Seating / Prelude. In this part people will notice that it is almost time for them to finish their chats and begin getting ready to take their seats and prepare for the ceremony to start.
We recommend:
a) Panis Angelicus from Andrea Bocelli.
b) Symphony No. 40 from Wolfgang Amadeus Motzart.
c) Trumpet Tune (Mandolin) from Henry Purcell.
2. We save the best for later. Now we have the Wedding Party Processional, where we change the music accordingly to your personality. We suggest the next songs. a) Minut In Minor form Ludwig Van Beethoven. Dramatic entrance.
b) Prelude Form TE Deum, H. 146 from Marc Antoine Charpentier.
c) Canon In D (Piano) from Johann Pachelbel. (This is what we think is the best for this momento).
Again very different from each other but jet perfect according to the momento you would like to create.
3. Now the third Moment will be the Bridal Entrance. For this we really need to go deep into getting to know the bride and her style. This moment will be for her to enjoy, to remember and to transform herself from being single to have a partner for the rest of her life. So it really needs to be special.
We have many recommendations but if they should be what bride really connect with.
a) Con te Partiro form Andrea Bocelli.
b) Wedding March - Here Comes the Bride from Bluefield and Portmen, by David and Mark.
c) Midsummer Night from Felix Mendelssohn.
After these 3 special moments we have an Interlude as our 5th division and a Recessional for those we have selected different songs to continue in the mood of the ceremony and to get into the next step. To feel the union done by the two lovers everyone came to witness.
a) Somewhere in Time, from Nicolo Paganini.
b) The Lord's Prayer from Albert Malotte.
c) Wedding Chorale from Herbert Kretzmer in the Miserables.
We have more options for all those moments you want others to enjoy and for you to remember. Of course for every Bride there is a different recipe and for every wedding to be original, amazing, loving, just a Perfect Wedding with Perfect Weddings at La Isla.
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This week we are discussing about Wedding Vows and as much as I could tell you they should be one way or the other weather you decide to copy them from a famous movie or create them yourself I cannot tell you any of them is the best. However we can help you to write the best wedding vows by trying to give you some rules or steps to write your love what you want him or her to listen during the wedding ceremony.
Now we are not going to take the credit for the next steps as we are Wedding Organizers not brides or grooms. We decided to go through the net and take the best advices we could find.
1. Write what you love about your beloved.Brainstorm all of the things that make your future spouse so special. This could be his or her beautiful blue eyes, the way your loved one can make you smile no matter how awful you feel, or how your significant other knows exactly what you're thinking even if you're miles away.
Make a list of adjectives that describe your beloved's best qualities. Think about the ones you want to emphasize in your vows.
Focus on anecdotes to help emphasize your beloved's best qualities. Saying he is "kind" is less effective than talking about the time he cleaned the whole house because he knew your family was coming for a visit.
Think about the times your beloved has really been there for you. All good relationships still have some rough patches, and you should think about how your loved one showed character when he helped you through a rough time in your life.
2. Mention key memories in your relationship.Write down the most memorable moments you have shared with your future spouse. This could be anything from your amazing vacation to Napa Valley to the time he stayed in to watch two days worth of bad television with you when you had all of your wisdom teeth taken out.
Think about the places you have gone together, from a special hike on a mountain top to your favorite restaurant.
Think about key milestones in your relationship. This could be anything from getting a dog together, moving in together, your first date, or the moment you knew it was meant to be.
Think about the hardest time of your relationship. How did you work through it together?
3. Write down the promises you want to make to your future spouse. Depending on who your significant other is and what memories you've shared, you'll write a list of promises you will make to your loved one forever. Some can be serious, like always apologizing no matter what, or never going to bed angry, while others can be more fun, like promising to always do the dishes as long as you can win the thermostat war.[2]
Remember that in most traditional vows, people promise to be there for their loved one in sickness and in health, through the good times and the bad, and to support them no matter what. Find a personal way to make some of these same points, since that's what marriage is really all about.
4. Remember to be yourself. You may be so focused on writing the perfect vows and impressing your guests that you're forgetting to show what makes you who you are, and what makes your loved one so special. If you're both really silly together, go the silly route. If you're both hopeless romantics, don't be afraid to go over-the-top with some poetic phrases. This is your day and you should show off who you really are.
You can look at other vows, read poetry, or browse the Internet for inspiration. You can ask a close friend who recently wrote her own vows if she would share them with you. These can be helpful guides, but don't lean too much on the words of other people, and focus on showing what makes your relationship unique.
If you have a sense of humor, throw in a lighthearted joke! After saying something serious, you can tell your loved one, "I promise to always watch Monday night football with you, as long as you still bring me flowers every week."
Remember to be yourself, but don't forget your audience. You can still share the best parts of who you are and what your relationship means without isolating, confusing, or boring your audience. Does Grandma Flo want to hear about your beloved's amazing foot massages? Probably not.
5. Get feedback. Once you feel confident about your vows, it's time to get some feedback. Though you may think that your vows will bring your audience to tears, you need to make sure that you've set the right tone and have clearly communicated your feelings before you share them with the world. Here are some people to ask for feedback:
If you and your spouse-to-be have agreed to share your vows, ask what he really thinks.
Ask a trusted best friend who really knows you and your relationship to see if it's communicating everything you want to say.
Ask your parents, or even your grandparents, for advice. Having the insight of an elder will help you understand more about the nature of love.
6. Prepare to say your vows. Once you've got your vows down, all you have to do is focus on the execution. You should practice saying them enough times that it sounds natural, but don't say them so many times that your vows sound too rehearsed. They are supposed to come from the heart, after all.
Focus on speaking clearly and maintaining eye contact with your beloved while glancing at the audience.
Remember that on your wedding day, your vows won't sound just like they did when you rehearsed them. You will be a little bit choked up, and that's okay! Your vows will only sound sweeter if your audience sees how much you truly love your future spouse.
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Sometimes you are not sure what to write for your wedding vows. For Perfect Weddings it is a priority to help you on this hard and lovely task. We know love and writing doesn't always come together. However here are some quotes from some famous movies that you take for your own vows. Nevertheless we suggest that if you choose any of this quotes you add a line or two of your own. Or you can always start with some of these lines and then continuo by your own thoughts. That might help to personalize your vows to your soulmate.
Meet Joe Black
Love is passion, obsession, something you can't live without. Fall head over heels, find someone who you can love like crazy that will love you the same way back. How do you find them? Well, forget your head and listen to your heart … the truth is, there is no sense living your life without this.
10 Things I Hate About You
I hate the way you talk to me and the way you cut your hair. I hate the way you drive my car; I hate it when you stare. I hate your big dumb combat boots and the way you read my mind. I hate you so much that it makes me sick. It even makes me rhyme. I hate the way you're always right. I hate it when you lie. I hate it when you make me laugh, even worse when you make me cry. I hate the way you're not around, and the fact that you didn't call. But mostly I hate the way I don't hate you. Not even close, not even a little bit, not even at all.
Beautiful Girls
A beautiful girl can make you dizzy.… She can make you feel high, full of the single greatest commodity known to man — promise. Promise of a better day. Promise of a greater hope. Promise of a new tomorrow. This particular aura can be found in the gait of a beautiful girl. In her smile, in her soul, the way she makes every rotten little thing about life seem like it's going to be okay.
Chasing Amy
I love you. Very simple, very truly. You're the epitome of every attribute and quality I've ever looked for in another person.… I can't stand next to you without wanting to hold you. I can't look into your eyes without feeling that longing you only read about in trashy romance novels. I can't talk to you without wanting to express my love for everything you are.… I've never felt this before, and I like who I am because of it.… There isn't another soul on this … planet who's ever made me half the person I am when I'm with you.… I'm forever changed because of who you are and what you've meant to me.
The Notebook
Poets often describe love as an emotion that we can't control, one that overwhelms logic and common sense. That's what it's like for me. I didn't plan on falling in love with you, and I doubt that you planned on falling in love with me. But once we met, it was clear that neither of us could control what was happening to us. We fell in love, despite our differences, and once we did, something rare and beautiful was created. For me, love like that has happened only once, and that's why every minute we spent together has been seared in my memory. I'll never forget a single moment of it.
So it's not gonna be easy. It's gonna be really hard. We're gonna have to work at this every day, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you, forever, you and me, every day.
The best love is the kind that weakens the soul, that makes us reach for more, that plants fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds. And that's what you've given me. That's what I hope to give to you forever.
That's my sweetheart in there. Wherever she is, that's where my home is.
Famous Wedding Vows From Netplaces
Now after reading all these quotes it was a surprise I couldn't find the one I consider personally the most beautiful way someone can describe what love truly is. For me A Walk to Remember shall be mark as one of the best vows from famous movies. Perhaps because it wasn't that famous but indeed one of the most romantic movies I have ever seen.
Here is the quote.
" Love is always patient and kind. It is never jealous. Loves is never boastful or conceited. It tis never rude or selfish. It does not take offense and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure in others people's sins, but delights in the truth. It is always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes. "
A Walk to Remember.
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