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Re: Music for a bride walking down the aisle
- From: nulle <nulle...>
- Subject: Re: Music for a bride walking down the aisle
- Date: Tue 29 Jun 1993 07.36 (GMT)
In article <9306251244(dot)AA00363 (at) hq(dot)LCS(dot)MIT(dot)EDU>, leora (at)
hq(dot)LCS(dot)MIT(dot)EDU (Leora Wenger) writes:
> Hello. I will get married in early September, and I'm looking for
> music for walking down the aisle. The band said the most commonly
> chosen song is Erev Shel Shoshanim, and some brides pick Dodi Li. I'd
> like some other suggestions, preferably a pretty, soft tune with a
> love or chatan/kallah theme.>
> Leora Wenger
Friends of mine used a lovely ladino tune _O Que Relumbror_ (Voice of
the Turtle, among others, has recorded it.) and several years ago, I
sang in a quintet the Salomon Rossi setting of Psalm 128, Shir
Hama'alot, Ashrei Kal Yirei Hashem (Your wife shall be like a fruitful
vine in the interior of your house, your children like olive plants
around your table)--a beautiful setting if you have five skilled
vocalists.
__Charlie Baum
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