Wedding March is a world-famous song composed by Mendelssohn. It is famous for its frequent use in weddings, and is usually played on the organ. This is the music of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
In many English-speaking countries, this piece of music is usually played as a wedding ending song, and sometimes some parts of this March are skipped. Usually used with "Wedding Chorus" or "March of the Danish Prince".
The story of the wedding March
German composer, piano prodigy, began to perform in public at the age of 9, 10 composed the poem 19 at the age of 0/7, and 17 completed the overture of A Midsummer Night's Dream. 1826 ——1829 was the first conductor after Bach's death, which caused a sensation and became a famous conductor.
He has composed such important works as Finger Cave, Piano Concerto No.1, Songs Without Words, Italian Symphony and Scottish Symphony. 1843 founded the new conservatory of music in Leipzig as the dean. Mendelssohn is the most perfect master of music form after Mozart.
The perfect combination of classical tradition and romantic interest in his works endows his works with a poetic elegance. He is good at bringing beautiful melodies into formal classical forms. He is not only a poet who enthusiastically praises nature, but also a landscape painter who is good at using illusory brushes. His music is called descriptive romanticism.