Please note that we would consider any classical tunes of your choice to be added to your ceremony tune list!
If you have a specific tune you'd like us to play at your party, we will consider your request!
Congratulations and best wishes to the lovely bride and dashing groom!

Weddings are a time of joy and celebration. Many choices must be made in the planning of that special day. Amongst those choices is selecting the right music for your wedding ceremony and reception. The music you choose can make your wedding even more elegant, remarkable, and touching.

The “LF Orchestra” will make your matrimony dreams come true! We promise to make your ceremony the most memorable occasion possible.  Many of the band members are classically trained musicians—virtuosos in piano, upright bass, guitar, flute, sax, and trumpet. For an even richer tone, violins can be added upon request. Coordinating the musical entertainment for your wedding will never be so easy. With us, you are dealing with a lead person and a superbly unified band. You are also treated to a vast musical assortment—at a reasonable and economical cost.

LF Orchestra is happy to offer the following musical suggestions and guidelines, so that you may choose the best arrangements for your special day. Musical arrangements may be broken into the following categories:


Prelude Music

Processional Music

Ceremony Music

Recessional Music

Postlude Music








Prelude Music


The Prelude music will be heard 20-30 minutes prior to your ceremony, as the guests are arriving and being seated. The music may continue through the seating of the mothers. To add an even nicer touch, we suggest that a special selection/processional be performed for the seating of the mothers. The Prelude music establishes the atmosphere for your wedding. It should compliment the mood that you wish to achieve, whether it is religious, elegant, contemporary, or a mixture of styles.


It is suggested that the Prelude music be suitable as background music. Since the music is for prayer and light conversation, Prelude music will not be dance or entertainment-oriented.  It is also advisable to discuss the music policies with your church or synagogue. Some churches and synagogues may prohibit popular music. So, in order to avoid disappointment, it is always a good idea to ensure approval. 


Selections:


Air on the G String - J.S. Bach
sample1 (duo:guitar+violin)sample2 (trio:violin+flute+bass)


Meditation from Thais - J. Massanet


Pavane - G. Faure


The Four Seasons - Spring - Vivaldi
sample1 (duo: violin+bass)sample2 (trio:violin+flute+bass)


Sheep May Safely Graze - J.S. Bach


Piano Concerto #21: Andante (Elvira Madigan Theme) - W.A. Mozart


Ave Verum Corpus - W.A. Mozart
sample (duo:guitar+violin)







Processional Music


There are usually 2-4 processionals: one for the wedding party, one for the bride to walk down the aisle, one for the seating of the bride’s parents and grandparents, and one for the groom’s parents and grandparents. Although processionals are valuable, you do not want too many of them. The musical style and length should be carefully planned, as processionals allow wedding participants to "keep time" while walking. For example, if the bride is walking down a petite aisle, you would not want a long processional.


The most important processional is the one that announces the bride’s entrance. During this processional, everyone will be basking in the bride’s beauty and happiness, as she makes her way towards a blissful future.


Selections:



Erev Shel Shoshanim (Evening of Roses)


Trumpet Tune - H. Purcell
sample (duo: violin+bass)


Trumpet Voluntary - J. Clarke
sample1 (duo: guitar+flute)sample2 (trio: violin+flute+bass)


Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - J.S. Bach
sample (duo: guitar+violin)






Ceremony Music


Music can be performed as a short interlude before a reading, or during the lighting of the unity candle. These selections must be played slowly and softly to inspire tranquility.

Since this moment is precious, it is important to know your church’s or synagogue’s music policy.


Selections:



How Beautiful - T. Paris


The Four Seasons - Winter - Vivaldi
sample (duo: violin+bass)


The Lord's Prayer - Malotte


One Hand, One Heart (West Side Story)


Ave Maria - Franz Schubert
sample (duo: guitar+flute)


Ave Maria - J.S. Bach
sample (duo: guitar+violin)






Recessional Music


This music is played as the bride and groom exit arm in arm—united in their commitment and happiness. In comparison to the gentle quality of the prelude, processional, and ceremony, the recessional music will be majestic and exhilarating with a quick tempo.


Selections:



Fireworks Music: La Rejouissance - G.F. Handel


Here Comes The Bride - R. Wagner
sample (duo: guitar+violin)


Wedding March - Mendelssohn
sample duo (violin+bass)


The Four Seasons: Autumn - A. Vivaldi


Canon in D - J. Pachelbel
sample (duo: guitar+violin)


Ode to Joy - L. Beethoven

Brandenburg Concerto No.5 - J.S. Bach
sample (duo: guitar+violin)






Postlude Music



The postlude music is performed as your guests are leaving, and perhaps during the receiving line. Since this moment will be emotionally charged and joyous, the music will be lively and upbeat.


Selections:

Selections can be similar to the aforementioned examples. In similarity to Prelude music, these compositions are meant to establish ambiance.


Wedding Ceremonies
Here is some instrumentations we can offer:

piano

piano - trumpet

piano - violon

piano - soprano sax

piano - bass - violin

guitar - flute

guitar - violin

guitar - bass - violon

violin - bass
Tune Request:
Instrumentation suggested (but not limited):