You might enjoy using parts of the Water Music. Also Mozart wrote a "Church
Sonata" that you might like. Perhaps the Earl of Oxford March. Also music by
Tylman Susato, or by Farnaby...
In a message dated 5/15/06 1:02:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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At a recent wedding I attended the bride entered to the
glorious trumpets and drums of the first movement of the Boyce
symphony no 5 in D. Another movement from a Boyce symphony saw the newly
married couple leave.
Maybe the tempi were a little brisk but it certainly made us sit up.
All
On May 14, 2006, at 2:03 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Too bad you're going with canned music -- probably best, though.
Wouldn't want any wrong notes or any extra expenses. ;-)
I have no problem with wrong notes
Thanks for all the suggestions so far, and especially to John for
identifying pavan an
Not the era you asked for but try these two:
Opening of the Variations on a Theme by Haydn (Brahms)
Coda of the Finale to the Mendelssohn Scottish Symphony (#3)
Richard Smith
www.rgsmithmusic.com
Mark D Lew wrote:
I want to tap the collective knowledge of the List for a personal
project
At 1:00 PM -0700 5/14/06, Mark D Lew wrote:
I want to tap the collective knowledge of the List for a personal
project. As a few of you know, I'm getting married in two weeks.
* I'm basically thinking in terms of the 1650-1750 era, with some
sort of standard chamber music instrumentation, but I
Mark D Lew wrote:
I want to tap the collective knowledge of the List for a personal
project. As a few of you know, I'm getting married in two weeks. In
spite of my usual advocacy of live music, from the days when I too was a
professional musician, we're going with recorded music. One thing we
I want to tap the collective knowledge of the List for a personal
project. As a few of you know, I'm getting married in two weeks. In
spite of my usual advocacy of live music, from the days when I too was
a professional musician, we're going with recorded music. One thing we
haven't found yet i