Two of my favorites: Mozart's "Laudate Dominum" (from Solemn Vespers)and Vivaldi's "Domine Deus" (from Gloria). Both of these, and many more choices, can be found in the Oratorio Anthology.
>===== Original Message From vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com ===== I've searched the archives, hoping to find some of Karen Mercedes's excellent repertoire recommendations. However, I wasn't successful at finding what I'm looking for. I'm surprised, because I thought wedding repertoire has been discussed to death!
I've been asked to sing at what appears to be the social event of the year -- a large formal wedding of the daughter of one of our city's most prominent wealthy families. They have very particular desires. I'm hoping that the wealth of knowledge on this list can help suggest a couple of pieces.
Here's what they want:
Something very festive, like the Mozart "Alleluia", but not that particular piece, because it was sung at the other daughter's wedding. I think that "Let the Bright Seraphim" would fit the bill, except that they haven't hired a trumpet player, and it might be too late to engage one now.
Something prayerful, but not "The Lord's Prayer". It's not a Catholic wedding, so "Ave Maria" is out.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Sally Mir soprano
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