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  1. Here is the ORGAN SOLO version of Mendelssohn's Wedding March: • Mendelssohn's Wedding March (Organ Solo) Solo Piano Tutorial and Sheet: ...more.

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  2. Felix Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" in C major, written in 1842, is one of the best known of the pieces from his suite of incidental music (Op. 61) to Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is one of the most frequently used wedding marches, generally being played on a church pipe organ.

  3. Mar 29, 2009 · Listen to the famous wedding march from Mendelssohn's incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream. Learn about the composer, the play and the history of this popular piece.

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  4. Jan 17, 2024 · Learn about the origin, meaning and usage of the \"Wedding March\" by Felix Mendelssohn, a popular instrumental wedding song. Find out how it differs from \"Here Comes the Bride\" and what factors to consider before playing it at your ceremony.

    • He Was A Child Prodigy
    • He Was Highly-Celebrated in Britain
    • It Was Used at The Wedding of Queen Victoria’s Daughter
    • His Work Waned in Popularity After His Death
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    Mendelssohn was born into a wealthy Jewish family in the then-independent city-state of Hamburg in 1811. His family were forced to flee to Berlin as a young child to escape Napoleon’spersecution over the role his banker father had had in breaking the Emperor’s continental blockade. In the Prussian capital he received a stellar education. In additio...

    Just a year later, however, he embarked upon a project to write an Overture based on Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The final result is regarded to be the first showcase of his true genius. In the years between re-visiting this work and adding the famous Wedding March, Mendelssohn developed a strong attachment to Britain. After fir...

    As a result, when theWedding March was added to the earlier Overture,it was first performed in Tiverton, Devon, for the wedding of Dorothy Carew and Tom Daniel in June 1847. However, it became widely popular when the Queen’s daughter Victoria selected it for her own marriage in 1858. Perhaps fittingly, she married a Prussian Prince, which thus symb...

    Mendelssohn did not live to see the triumphant reception of his most famous work. He died in 1847 at the age of just thirty-eight after a series of strokes. After his death, Europe was gripped by anti-Semitism until way into the 20th century, meaning his fame and reputation suffered. However, his work was later re-recognised and revived, and today ...

    Learn how the German composer Felix Mendelssohn wrote his famous Wedding March for a stage production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1842. Discover how it became associated with royal weddings and popular culture.

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  5. Nov 8, 2013 · Felix Mendelssohn: Wedding March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" / Claudio Abbado, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 19 May 2013 ...more.

    • Nov 8, 2013
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  6. Jan 25, 2018 · The “Wedding March” and the song perhaps best known as “Here Comes the Bride” are both believed to have been first performed at a wedding that took place 160 years ago this Thursday, when ...

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