Wedding Programs

The bridal gown ordered. The bridal party assembled. The invitations have been sent out. The flowers selected. The cakes sampled. The menu sorted out. The vendors picked. The entertainment?

The wedding music sets the mood and tone for the ceremony and reception thereafter. Brides encounter a myriad of selections – classical, pop, Broadway, jazz – from which a narrowed-down version ultimately reflects their personal characteristics and style.

When determining which music direction to take, we ask: “Would you classify yourself as a traditional bride? Non-traditional? Modern? Chic? Eclectic?”

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Process

Serenata Strings sends a hard copy of the wedding program worksheet to every bride. Upon request, Serenata Strings will also make available the wedding program worksheet in digital format.  The bride or groom personally fills out the digital or hard copy of the wedding program worksheet with their desired musical choices. The bride or groom can submit the digital copy of the wedding program worksheet via e-mail or hard copy via mail. 

As ceremony programs frequently change (sometimes up to five drafts), Serenata Strings strongly urges and encourages all of our clients to update us with the current and revised versions of the wedding program.   All revisions of the wedding program worksheet must be made in writing.   When we receive these revisions via e-mail or by mail, we will replace the previous version of the wedding program with the current and updated version.    We strongly discourage revisions by phone and will not accept revisions via phone.   Should the client send in only one draft of the wedding program worksheet, we will consider that version as the finalized version.  Serenata Strings will always read off the last and most recent version of the program that was provided to us and approved by the bride or groom. This written program is the final word.

When selecting the wedding program, we request all of our clients to check with us regarding the availability of the pieces for the appropriate ensemble or group.   We discourage any generalizations such as U2 or Disney.  We ask that the musical choices be listed with the title of the song or piece with the name of the composer, band or artist.

Should errors occur with the music choices on the day of the wedding, Serenata Strings will not be held financially responsible for it is the sole responsibility of the bride or groom to submit in all revisions of the wedding program to us in a timely manner.   No monies will be refunded for errors with the wedding program worksheet, as the written program is the final word.

 

Samples Of Wedding Programs

We have assembled seven different programs below to exemplify seven different brides.

 

An All-Traditional Program

 

Seating of Grandparents and Mothers

Bach’s Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring

 

Entrance of Bridal Party

Pachelbel’s Canon in D

 

Entrance of Bride

Wagner’s Bridal Chorus

 

Recessional

Mendelssohn’s Wedding March

 

A Less Traditional Program

 

Seating of Grandparents and Mothers

Bach’s Air

 

Entrance of Bridal Party

Purcell’s Trumpet Tune

 

Entrance of Bride

Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary

 

Recessional

Handel’s La Rejouissance

Or

Beethoven’s Ode To Joy

 

An All-Hymn Program


Seating of Grandparents and Mothers

Love Divine, All Loves Excelling

 

Entrance of Bridal Party

Come, Thou Fount Of Every Blessing

 

Entrance of Bride

Marriage - God's Arrangement

 

Unity Candle

Be Thou My Vision

 

Recessional

Great Is Thy Faithfulness

 

An Eclectic Program

 

Seating of Grandparents and Mothers

Handel’s Air

 

Entrance of Bridal Party

Vivaldi’s Spring

 

Entrance of Bride

Etta James’ At Last

 

Recessional

Beatle’s All You Need Is Love

 

A Modern Program

 

Seating of Grandparents and Mothers

Journey’s Faithfully

 

Entrance of Bridal Party

Eric Clapton’s Wonderful Tonight

 

Entrance of Bride

Ben Fold’s The Luckiest

 

Recessional

Coldplay’s Viva La Vida

 

An All-ColdPlay Program

 

Seating of Grandparents and Mothers

Yellow

 

Entrance of Bridal Party

Til Kingdom Come

 

Entrance of Bride

In My Place

 

Recessional

Viva La Vida

 

An All-Disney Program

 

Seating of Grandparents and Mothers

Part Of Your World

 

Entrance of Bridal Party

Theme from Beauty And The Beast

 

Entrance of Bride

Some Day My Prince Will Come

Or

A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes

Or

Once Upon A Dream

 

Recessional

Kiss The Girl