Harp for Weddings

Im Wonderschonen Monat Mai Im Wonderschonen Monat Mai
A transcription of a Schumann song for solo harp. Can be used as a processional, for the Unity Candle or a meditative moment during the ceremony, or as part of the prelude or postlude.

Eighteenth Century Processional Eighteenth Century Processional
A lovely processional for the bride or bridal party; also can be part of the prelude or postlude.

Festival Serenade Festival Serenade
A lively piece that works especially well as a recessional or as part of the prelude or postlude.

Gymnopedie # 1 Gymnopedie # 1
A favorite piano piece that is beautiful on the harp. A popular choice for a processional, as well as for the Unity Candle lighting, or as part of the prelude or postlude.

Concerto in Bb Concerto in Bb
The first movement of Handel's harp concerto, especially nice as a recessional.

Canon in D Canon in D
The famous piece by Johann Pachelbel, a favorite processional choice.

Down by the Salley Gardens Down by the Salley Gardens
An Irish melody to which Thomas More wrote a well-known song. This beautiful piece works well as a processional or recessional, during the Unity Candle lighting, or as part of the prelude or postlude.

Bridget Cruise Bridget Cruise
A beautiful piece by the eighteenth-century Irish harper-composer Turlough O'Carolan. Suitable for a processional, Unity Candle lighting or other meditative moment during the ceremony, or as part of the prelude or postlude.

O'Rahilly's Grave O'Rahilly's Grave
An Irish slow air suitable for the Unity Candle lighting or meditative portion of the ceremony, or as part of the prelude or postlude.

Song of the Books Song of the Books
Another Irish slow air for a contemplative moment such as the Unity Candle lighting, or as part of the prelude or postlude.

An Buachaillin Ban An Buachaillin Ban
Another Irish slow air suitable for a contemplative moment such as the Unity Candle, or as part of the prelude or postlude.

Three Irish Jigs Three Irish Jigs
Any of these three jigs would make a lively procesional or recessional. Heard here in an arrangement for two harps, they are very effective on solo harp as well.