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Thomas Lorenzo, Spanish guitarist from Barcelona, Spain. World class musician having performed in Theatres and Cathedrals around France, UK, Italy and Spain, including special events as Pep Guardiola´s social functions, (FC Barcelona 's coach) and Schumacher's EX Ferrari Team, Formula 1 amongst others.
Add to your very special occasion the spanish breeze, flamenco and classics performed with elegance, passion and beauty. He has just arrived in Australia directly from Spain. The repertoire will be catered for your specific needs.
The Wedding Ceremony LISTEN
For the music, most wedding ceremonies have six major parts, each with their own special requirements:
The Prelude
The Wedding Party’s Processional
The Processional
The Interlude
The Recessional
The Postlude
The Prelude
The objective of the prelude wedding music is to welcome guests as they are being seated before the wedding ceremony. It also should give a cheerful yet subdued atmosphere, setting the stage for the solemnity of the event. The prelude generally begins 15 to 20 minutes before the ceremony start time, and it often involves quite a few songs. Because of this, it’s best to give us an idea of the genre of music you want and leave the individual song choices up to my discretion.
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The Wedding Party’s Processional
The wedding party’s processional marks the official beginning of the wedding ceremony. It should have a slow but flowing feel, ushering the beautiful bridesmaids and other members of the wedding party down the aisle. Perhaps the classic example here is Canon in D by Pachelbel, but you should listen to various musical selections to find a song that strikes a chord with you.
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The Processional
The processional can be an incredible moment, as memorable to everyone involved as the vows or any other part of the ceremony. You should choose a very special song here.
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The Interlude
The interlude can actually be many different moments in the wedding ceremony and it will depend on the context ( civil, church ect) to decide what wedding music shoulf be played to encorage the mood.
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The Recessional
At last, time to celebrate your wedding! The wedding officiant’s pronouncement of the couple is followed by enthusiastic applause and joyous recessional music as the happy couple leads the way back up the aisle. The song you choose should be bright and upbeat, inviting everyone to celebrate your union.
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The Postlude
The postlude to your wedding sets a pleasant atmosphere as guests are leaving. It can last between 10 and 30 minutes, so it’s best to treat the postlude like the prelude music and simply give me an idea of what you want. I generally suggest postlude music that is refined but upbeat, adding the finishing touch to your beautiful ceremony.
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Same music examples
Recuerdos Alhambra
Yesterday
Esperanza
Eu Sei Que Voi Te Amar
Dulcura de amor
Tears In Heaven
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