ST ANDREW’S CHURCH, ALFRISTON

WEDDING MUSIC SUGGESTIONS

Samples of most of the following pieces of music can be listened to on YouTube or talk to Ray Maulkin, our organist, and he will help you with your choices. You can usually catch Ray after an 11am service (but please be sympathetic if he is in a hurry.)

If you have a particular request you must discuss this with Ray as early as possible. There will be an extra charge for music outside his normal repertoire.

Entry music: - This is played as the bride walks up the aisle

Bridal Chorus (Lohengrin) – Wagner

Trumpet Voluntary (The Prince of Denmark’s March – Jeremiah Clarke

Trumpet Tune – Purcell

Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon) – Handel

Prelude (Te Deum) – Charpentier

Canon - Pachelbel

Exit music: - played as the couple walk down the aisle at the end of the service – please be aware that if you are having the bells you will only require a few minutes organ music.

Wedding March (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) – Mendelssohn

Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon) – Handel

Toccata (Organ Symphony No. 5) – Widor

Now Thank We All Our God – S. Karg-Elert

Grand March (Aida) – Verdi

Suggestions for Hymns: - most couples choose either 2 or 3 hymns

All things bright and beautiful

Dear Lord and father of mankind

Give me joy in my heart

Guide me, O thou great redeemer

Jerusalem

Lord of all hopefulness

Lord of the dance (I danced in the morning)

Love Divine, all loves excelling

Make me a channel of your peace

Morning has broken

Praise my soul

One more step along the world I go

CHOIR AVAILABILITY

If you would like the choir to sing at your wedding we will do our best to ensure there are enough choir members on the day. However, there may be occasions when we are unable to provide a choir. We realise this may be a disappointment and we will inform you in plenty of time if this is the case.