One of the three famous composers of Wedding March, Chopin, Mendelssohn made two overtures, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Wagner made a prelude to the fifth act of an opera, Lohengreen, and some mixed chorus at the beginning of the third act, Wedding Cantata, was named Wedding March because it was often used as wedding music, and was later adapted into an orchestra. The former is cheerful and passionate, while the latter is solemn. According to western tradition, the bride will play Wagner's Wedding March when she enters the venue. When the couple walked out of the church and listened to Mendelssohn's "Wedding March"
There are two well-known "Wedding March", written by Mendelssohn and Wagner. Mendelssohn's Wedding March is the soundtrack of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The music begins with a loud trumpet sound, then enters a solemn musical March, followed by a more relaxed and lively March, repeated twice, mixed with the elegant sound of woodwind instruments, and gradually fades away. Newcomers only play the beginning when they enter the stadium, and the tunes are solemn and dignified, with high momentum. Generally, it is often selected as the song of the bride and groom when they enter the church wedding.
Wagner's wedding March is more commonly used in non-church weddings. This is a mixed chorus in the third act of Wagner's opera "Lohengreen", which is adapted into orchestral music and becomes the present "Wedding March". This piece of music is beautiful, slow, solemn and lyrical, which is very suitable for newcomers to enter the venue.
Newcomers who can't give up these two songs at the same time often use Wagner's as the entrance song and Mendelssohn's as the exit song.
There are two works called "Wedding March", namely Mendelssohn and Wagner. Mendelssohn's Wedding March is the soundtrack of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. With the loud trumpet music beginning, then it entered a solemn parade performance music, followed by a more relaxed and lively March, which was repeated twice and mixed with the elegant voice of woodwind instruments, and gradually faded. It was just started when we entered the stadium, and the new music was magnificent and high-spirited. Generally, the bride and groom are often chosen for church weddings.
In non-church weddings, Wagner's Wedding March is more widely used. It is a mixed choir newly joined by the ladies in the third act of Wagner's opera lohengrin, and is adapted into the current orchestra's Wedding March. This song is beautiful, slow, solemn and lyrical, which is in perfect harmony with freshmen's enrollment.
The last two songs are no less than giving new people, often with Wagner's music as the entrance and Mendelssohn's music as the exit.