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Wedding Music in   Bury St Edmunds   

Find wedding music ensembles available in  Bury St Edmunds  on our live wedding music website

See our  Bury St Edmunds  Wedding Music bands and ensembles

Below are a selection of our wedding music musicians across the UK. To locate wedding music in   Bury St Edmunds  find your county in the drop down box. This will take you to all of our wedding music ensembles that play in your locality.

 
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Interested in our wedding music? Just send an email for a rapid, no obligation quotation. If you'd like to discuss the musical possibilities and alternatives for your special day? Phone or email us at Midsummer Music. We are here to help. To book us, email or phone, it's that simple.      

 

Composers through history - wedding music

Some music has been written specifically for weddings, but most wedding music has been taken from works created for other purposes, Here are some examples of composers:  Wilhelm Lutz-Rijeka (1955-still alive 2003; age ca. 48); Robert Avalon (1955-still alive 2003; age ca. 48); Willem Wander van Nieuwkerk (1955-still alive 2003; age ca. 48); Alexander Taneyev (1850-1918; age 68); Antonio Maria Gaspare Sacchini (1730-1786; age 56); (Johann) Christian Cannabich (1731-1798; age 66); Ariel Martínez (1940-still alive 2003; age ca. 63); Sergio Cervetti (1940-still alive 2003; age ca. 63); Igor Rekhin (1940-still alive 2003; age ca. 63); Wayland Rogers (1941-still alive 2003; age ca. 62); Vladislav Shoot (1941-still alive 2003; age ca. 62); Xaver Scharwenka (1850-1924; age 74); Aloÿs Claussmann (1850-1926; age ca. 76); Iver Holter (1850-1941; age 90); Karl Komzak (1850-1905; age 54); Zdenek Fibich (1850-1900; age 49); Gaetano Pugnani (1731-1798; age 66); Johann Christian Kittel (1732-1809; age ca. 77); Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809; age 77); Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732-1795; age 62); François-Joseph Gossec (1734-1829; age 95); Johann Ernst Altenburg (1734-1801; age ca. 67); Benjamin Cooke (1734-1793; age ca. 59); Vincent d'Indy (1851-1931; age 80); Daniel Palkowski (1955-still alive 2003; age ca. 48); Diego Luzuriaga (1955-still alive 2003; age ca. 48); Cord Meijering (1955-still alive 2003; age ca. 48); Al Benner (1955-still alive 2003; age ca. 48); Ig Henneman (1941-still alive 2003; age ca. 62); Elizabeth Vercoe (1941-still alive 2003; age ca. 62); Richard Wilson (1941-still alive 2003; age ca. 62); Konrad Boehmer (1941-still alive 2003; age ca. 62); Stephen Albert (1941-1992; age 51); Franz Ignaz Beck (1734-1809; age 75); Johann Gottfried Eckard (1735-1809; age 74); Roland Dyens (1955-still alive 2003; age ca. 48); Andrei Schulz-Evler (1852-1905; age ca. 53); Frederick Corder (1852-1932; age 80); Charles Stanford (1852-1924; age 71); Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909; age 57); Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782; age 46); Josef Myslivecek (1737-1781; age 43);

 
 

A quote for Wedding Music  Bury St Edmunds   

Wedding Music groups and similar ensembles have been mentioned in novels and plays. Here are some quotations:-

Fiddle, n. An instrument to tickle human ears by friction of a horse’s tail on the entrails of a cat. Ambrose Bierce (1842—1914?) The Devil ~ Dictionary, 1917

Live Music for Weddings, Parties & Corporate Events in  Bury St Edmunds   

Weddings - Create the perfect ambience for the wedding ceremony, drinks reception and wedding breakfast with one of our Wedding Music groups

You can hear samples of our wedding music online

Corporate & Parties - Our highly versatile Wedding Music musicians also play for a wide spectrum of non wedding events, ranging from formal concerts to hospitality and banquets

 
   Here is some typical repertoire of our wedding music groups   

WEDDING MUSIC - TYPICAL REPERTOIRE

Singing in the Rain; Somethin's Comin' – Bernstein; Song from "10" [It's Easy to Say] – Mancini; Chopin - Grand Valse Brilliante; Mascangi – Intermezzo; Dvorak - Humoresque no.1; Dvorak - Slavonic Dance no.7; Elgar - Chanson de Matin/Nuit; Bach - Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring; Elgar – Nimrnd; String Boogie - Phil Green; The Inspector Clouseau Theme – Mancini; The Way You Look Tonight; Molly on the Shore - Percy Grainger; Anything Goes; Chopin - Grand Valse Brilliante; Mascangi – Intermezzo; Dvorak - Humoresque no.1; Dvorak - Slavonic Dance no.7; Elgar - Chanson de Matin/Nuit; Bach - Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring; Elgar – Nimrnd; Dark Eyes - Trad.; Getting Sentimental Over You; Hello Dolly; It Had To Be You; Match of the Day; Chopin - Grand Valse Brilliante; Mascangi – Intermezzo; Dvorak - Humoresque no.1; Dvorak - Slavonic Dance no.7; Elgar - Chanson de Matin/Nuit; Bach - Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring; Elgar – Nimrnd; Cabaret; Let Me Try Again; Gershwin - I Got Rhythm; Misty; Spread a Little Happiness; Chopin - Grand Valse Brilliante; Mascangi – Intermezzo; Dvorak - Humoresque no.1;