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wedding march (andante nuptial) for organ and trumpet

teddy

Duckmeister
What a lovely piece Jean Paul. And beautifully played. An appropriate alternative to the traditional wedding march.

Reminds me of my marriage. (goes off crying)

teddy
 

GoneBaroque

New member
Superb Jean-Paul, a welcome addition to the organists arsenal, congratulations. If by traditional wedding march Teddy means that tacky thing by Wagner, I think this is far superior. I think that is the piece of music i hate most. (Sorry Teddy)

Rob
 

wljmrbill

Member
Very nice Jean-Paul. Would be quite suitable for a graduation processional with that pedal part you can feel the steps down the asile,Thanks again for your hard work.
 
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