Wednesday 3 March 2010

10, 11, 12 & 13/30 - Music for Your Wedding Ceremony - PianoDJ.co.uk NEW CONTACT DETAILS

Please excuse the lapse in posts...I have been moving offices over the last few days and it has taken a while to unpack and get the internet up and running again!

For all PianoDJ.co.uk clients, the new contact details are as follows:

PianoDJ.co.uk

Unit 408
Dorset House
Duke Street
Chelmsford
Essex
CM1 1TB

0800 0282 922

So, to keep up the commitment of one recording a day, here follows the next four recordings in the series.

10/30 Grand March (from Aida) by G. Verdi

This triumphant march is perfect for the departure of the bridal party. In the grand opera. Aida, the march is played as the victorious troops march back through the grand gate of the city of Thebes.


11/30 Toccata (from Symphony No. 5) by C. Widor

This piece will make organists tremble at the knees! It is perhaps the most difficult piece of organ music that is requested for weddings. I would recommend that you double check with your organist that they can play the Toccata, and that the organ at your church is suitable instrument for the piece.

Widor's toccata should be played at the end of your ceremony as you leave the church. It is loud, fast, exciting and explosive!!


12/30 O Perfect Love
13/30 O Perfect Love (Highwood Tune)

This hymn was requested by a couple that has booked me to play the organ at their wedding. I have posted both of the tunes that are listed as options for this well known hymn.

Until tomorrow....

James

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