My heart melted when the bride and groom met up at the end and she looked at him and said “Hi!” I can only hope and pray someday to find a wife who will look at me in the same way. ❤️
I think it is beautiful. Good for them and their not half naked thing. Good for the traditional touches. The joy on that bride's face just touched my heart, her special wonderful day. I never had that.
I walked down the aisle to Pachebel’s chorus and back to Trumpet Voluntary. The wedding was in an exquisite church with a hundred year old organ. We had a wind quintet at the reception, 2 days before Christmas. They played medieval and Renaissance carols.
What a beautiful song for a wedding procession. I am in my 60s and my fiance is 60 We hope to be married In our catholic church this year! The music was totally awesome
This is St Joseph's Cathedral in Buffalo NY. I've been to several weddings at St Joe's. The organ is a Hooks and Hasting built in 1876 for the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition.
The bride is absolutely lovely. The organist and trumpeter, flawless. Bridesmaids modestly dressed, except no woman in this church has her head covered except the bride ( but shoulders were prioritized? I saw that at an Orthodox wedding). Can't tell if this is a Roman Catholic Church(looks like it) or an Episcopal one but no one genuflects here. May they be blessed with all happiness.
It doesn't matter how bad or good the wedding dress is nor how fancy or elegant you want the wedding to be, as long as you are joined of hands by God that's all that matters.
Awesome music for the wedding! Beautiful church! Yes, a big smile on the Bide and Groom's faces was so nice to see! Such a time of joy and wonderful plans for the future! ❤
The bride and her bridesmaids were modestly dressed; that's nice to see for a change. their gowns are beautiful. The trumpet voluntary is actually The Prince of Denmark March, by Jerimiah Clarke. It was our processional at our wedding. ...Ode to Joy was our recessional.
There is nothing more beautiful than a Catholic Mass to be married in so so awesome. The bride and groom where the BEST. Thanks for sharing your beautiful day with all of us.
Pomijając treść filmu, duże wrażenie robi wspaniały balans dżwięku trąbki z organami. Wiele razy słyszałem wyrażną dominację trąbki bez zwyczajnego zbadania akustyki kościoła, tutaj dżwięki wspaniale przelewają się momentami nad monumentalnymi głosami organowymi
very.very Beautiful Trumpet Voluntary Song .My Sister had this as her Wedding Processional Song when her and her Husband Got Married out at The West Point Army Base Out in New York on May 26Th 1988.
The description was pretty rude, told tell people that they’re ugly and don’t tell them how to have their wedding, I thought the bride was beautiful and the arrangement of the music was great
Dont show an ankle or a shoulder or else someone might think you are a "street walker".... For real, HOW DISGUSTING. (This person is disgusting, not the thought of seeing a tiny bit of skin)
Thank you for posting. This was pretty popular as a wedding processional 46 years ago, when my wife and I selected it on an organist friend's recommendation.
Its was just great music playing and the tune was great to listen to, the bride looked just great, a real good looking woman, its was well done and everything about looked good, a nice setting.
The only bride I’ve seen so far who wears her veil correctly..,down over her face until she reaches her groom at the altar when he then lifts it back...well done, and loved the music again. ❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻
You may think covering your shoulders etc made you a beautiful bride but unfortunately it has not done anything for your poor attitude. I wholeheartedly agree with the principle of modesty. However, calling brides “ugly” just because they may bare their shoulders? Implying that someone who may have their legs visible looks like a “street walker”? Wow.
I agree.....My DH & I used to do wedding photography(he passed away 16 yrs ago). I did one wedding(photography) 4 months after he passed away and it was soooo hard to do. I have had many,many people ask me to do weddings, and I just can't. This was so nice.....Bride was gorgeous!
The only place I know of where women cannot bare their shoulders is Westminster Abbey. This goes for everybody...wedding party and guests. But since only members of England's royal family, members of the Order of the Bath and their children can get married there, none of us have to worry about it. However ladies, if Prince George should happen to invite you to a wedding there, be sure not to wear a strapless dress! They won't let you in! BTW, this wedding looked absolutely amazing!! So beautiful!! I also walked down the aisle to Trumpet Voluntary.
that was awesome. I once played the entrance for a wedding.... i nearly passed out hahaha they were walking so slow! and i wasn't properly warn about that!!!! AAARRRGG!!
In the description, you suggest that people should care about what their guests think at their wedding. This is ironic, considering you only have about 10 guests who bothered to come to YOUR wedding....
Beautiful wedding and we've watched it so often you people almost feel like family! :) Speaking of "family," the second groomsman sure looks a lot like Lenny Montana, the actor who played Luca Brasi in The Godfather! Funny too, in the novel, Luca gets involved with an Irish redhead girl so seeing this fellow paired with the readhead really made the resemblance even more! :) A shame people have to be so insulting with their comments on what's supposed to be someone's happiest day! God bless you all!
Very nice trumpet; good chops and endurance! When the wedding party is large the individual behind the trumpet as to be prepared to keep it going until the bride and dad gets all the way in. This is great trumpet playing and a beautiful wedding.
This was a beautiful arrangement. I don't really see why the judgmental and lengthy caption for this video was necessary. Everyone is different. Drop the superiority complex and just be grateful for what you have.
Correct. Lovely wedding arrangement and excellent taste of music! Perhaps it is meant as a general advice to future brides to avoid negative criticism. The bride is the 'QUEEN' on her wedding day!
Does anyone know the name of the Cathedral in which this was performed? If you look at the beginning of the video, you can see the Bishop's Cathedra or seat - done in green - the color of office for a bishop.
+NativePrairieWolf why such negative and insulting comments? How hard is it for you to be happy for the bride? Take the plank out of your own eye, before taking the spec out of someone else's....
This is neither a Bach or a Pachelbel (my spelling is the correct spelling, not yours). This is the Prince of Denmark's march, written by English Baroque composer Jeremiah Clarke. Drop the attitude
Nearly 6 yrs on, l hope this lovely couple are well and blessed. Everyone looked very nice, especially the bride. Beautiful dress. Liked the select piece of music.
I do love a more traditional wedding! The modesty is wonderful in most of these women. It is very cheap looking to have a bride who is, often times, showing more than she should, and furthermore, it just doesn't look pretty. The same goes for the bridesmaids.. Make them look pretty, and elegant. I've always loved the Trumpet Voluntary, as it is a very regal and beautiful march, but this is the first time I have heard it in a wedding! I must say, I am not a fan of the catholic traditions, but that aside, it was pretty good.
Awe, did everyone see the little flower girl stop in front of the photographer?? She thought she was getting her picture taken... until she was pushed aside!! Poor baby!!
Thank goodness, a real bridal gown, not the same old strapless things that the bride spends her time yanking up. I once made wedding and prom gowns. I never liked strapless for a wedding gown. Fine for a prom but not for a dignified occasion. Way to go bride you looked just lovely. So did the rest of the bridal party.
We all do it differently. I was the daughter of a man of the cloth - there were no less than 8 men in dog collars (assorted relations and other "priests") at our wedding in 1983. My brother was a cathedral organist and I appreciate music. Tongue in cheek, I chose to walk out to The War March of the Priests..........
I couldn't agree with you more! Very few women have the beautiful decolletage to even wear a strapless dress/gown, and never ought one be worn in a Church. If you must wear one, do it at a party. Or wear a lovely lace bolero over your wedding gown and remove it for your reception. This bride had it right, she won't be looking at her photos 25 years down the road and say, "What was I thinking?"!
Quote from the description: "There are more options than Pachabells canon and Jesu Joy of Man's desiring." THANK YOU! For over three decades as an organist myself, I've been accustomed to having the bride enter to a triumphant march (such as the Clarke played in the video) or a hymn. It wasn't until the just the past three years or so that the brides have wanted to come into the Pachelbel Canon. While I find it a dignified enough piece, I have often found its effect equivalent to that of Sominex. It's not a piece that I will argue with a couple over, but I do feel the need to point that out in public. Also - beautiful church. Is that St. Joseph Cathedral in Buffalo? The case looks familiar (Hook and Hastings "Centennial" organ). BMP
Beautiful. The music is the Trumpet Voluntary by Jeremiah Clarke, and should be played slightly faster - but I think the tempo in this video was to suit the procession of the maids of honour. Pity about the organist’s fumble at 1:45 - he/she seemed to change key temporarily
Huzzah for the ring bearer! Dressed for stardom, unlike the guy in a striped golf shirt. From the excess of avoirdupois I assume this is a midwestern wedding.
The organist sounded as though he/she may have been drunk - too many mistakes. The person on the piccolo trumpet did a good job, but I prefer the sound of a B flat or C trumpet for that environment. The piccolo trumpet makes it sound too piercing. By the way, the piece was Jeremiah Clark's Trumpet Voluntary which is an excellent piece for a processional.
The music was magnificent. Thankfully the church was left alone and not carpeted or padded seats. Todays churches are dead acoustically and music will never sound like that in a modern church.