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388.1 | | LISVAX::COELHO | No longer an issue | Tue Mar 30 1993 08:41 | 4 |
| What's wrong with the good old "Nuptial March"? Or am I missing the
point?
Eduarda
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388.2 | Nuptial March is not for a Turkish wedding | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Tue Mar 30 1993 10:12 | 23 |
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Tansu, Merhaba !
�nce kardesine cok tebrikler.
Carl Orff'un Carmina Burana'si harika bir fikir. Simdi Turkiye'de
dugunlerde o mu caliniyor ? Benim hayatta en sevdigim piece o.
Bizim zamanimizda "La Comparsita" ile evlenilirdi. Artik demode
oldu herhalde.
Unutma, nasil baslarsa baslasin, butun dugunler "Niksarin Fidanlari"
ile biter ;-)
Sevgiler
Lale
ps: ref. .1 : Nuptial March wouldn't work in Turkey. There are no
steps (marching) involved, the bride is in the arm of the groom
(not her father), they just walk in. They simply walk. And
no matter how hard they try, they walk fast ;-)
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388.3 | | ISTWI1::YEGEN | | Tue Mar 30 1993 10:14 | 7 |
| Tesekkurler (lots of thanks)
Please more suggestions,
Best regards,
Tansu YEGEN
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388.4 | O Fortuna | KAOSWS::ESKICIOGLU | Ever heard of Lale Andersen ? | Tue Mar 30 1993 11:05 | 15 |
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Tansu,
Try these, beautiful choral works:
- Vivaldi's Gloria
- Beethoven's 9th, the choral part - Ode to Joy
- Bach's Magneficat (especially first and last pieces)
D�s�nmeye devam ediyorum.
Sevgiler
Lale
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388.5 | The Canon | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My name is Victoria Winters | Tue Mar 30 1993 11:58 | 2 |
| I often play at weddings and one recent request which really seemed
very nice was for me to play "Pacabel's Canon" on classical guitar.
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388.6 | Turkish Delights | ABACUS::GREENWOOD_C | | Fri Apr 02 1993 17:37 | 15 |
| Merhaba, Tansu-bey!
There is a song called appropriately "The Wedding Song" that is sung at
a lot of weddings here in the States...the only problem I can see is in
the first couple of verses, which refer to Christian beliefs. ( I guess
it depends on how much English is understood. The rest of the song is
wonderful, with lyrics telling how a women leaves her mother and man
leaves his home, becoming one together. Hey, even without lyrics, the
song is nice enough to play at a Turkish wedding, since everything else
is so simple and beautiful.
Allahasmaladik (sp?)
Chuck
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388.7 | Beautiful song... | GENSIS::LAVEY | Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive | Fri Apr 02 1993 18:37 | 7 |
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RE .6: I think I have lyrics and sheet music for "The Wedding Song"
somewhere at home, for anyone interested. If memory serves, it was
originally sung (and written by?) Paul Stukey (I'm sure I've flubbed
spelling his last name), of Peter, Paul and Mary.
-- Cathy
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388.8 | did you say Turkish Delight ? | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Fri Apr 02 1993 18:53 | 15 |
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ref. .6
Chuck,
> Allahasmaladik (sp?)
Not bad, you only missed an "i" and an "r" : Allahaismarladik.
> -< Turkish Delights >-
I am one ;-)
Lale
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388.9 | have you seen the Celik Palas? | BRAT::GREENWOOD_C | | Mon Apr 05 1993 11:50 | 13 |
| I sort of guessed that! I'd been meaning to send you a note when I saw
you name...it just sort of "looked Turkce". I spent a year near Gemlik
(Sahintepesi) over 20 years ago, but I still have fond memories of the
people there. By the way, when I would go to a party or other
gathering where I was a stranger, everyone would sing a song that went:
" Doktor, doktor, geevannah....geevannah(sounded like that)...what does
it mean? Cok mersi!
P.S.
I was medic in the Air Force; hence, the name "doktor". Ciao!
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388.10 | did you say TACO BELL??? | BRAT::GREENWOOD_C | | Mon Apr 05 1993 12:27 | 10 |
| That is my very favorite piece of classical music....ever!
Apparently the Ford Taurus marketing group agreed...just listen to
their commercials!
And to think I used to think that Vivaldi was the answer to all my
dreams!
Chuck
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388.11 | | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Mon Apr 05 1993 13:01 | 25 |
| Chuck,
I heard Carmina Burana on Ford Taurus commercial. Brilliant idea.
Now I like my Ford Taurus even better.
>That is my very favorite piece of classical music....ever!
Ditto. Some people are writing music like that and I am trying to
write system implementation plans. How inferior can you feel.
About the greeting you were getting in parties:
Doktor Civanim, Doktor Doktor Civanim ...
("c" is pronounced like "g" in English, so it would be something like
givanim, like you guessed)
Civan means brutally handsome man. So I guess they liked you, huh ?
That is a very popular song about a lady in love with her awfully
good looking (also, young, strong, honest, brave etc) doctor.
And, of course I have seen Celik Palas.
Lale
The Ultimate Turkish Delight
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388.12 | If it ain't BAROQUE, don't fix it ! | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Mon Apr 05 1993 13:05 | 22 |
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ref. .5
I never thought I'd buy another Bach. And the fact that I did is all
your fault Dave ;-)
I have heard about Pachelbel's Kanon before and when I read your note
about it, I was compelled to purchase it. Of course it comes with Bach
and Handel, an inevitable combination.
The CD I bought is sort of like Greatest Hits of Baroque and I don't
even like Baroque music. But the Kanon is really nice.
I shop, Therefore I am !
Lale
ps: Although I am not a Bach fan, I still like Magnificat because of
the choral work and I think Magnificat would make good wedding
music. But of course nothing can beat Carl Orff's Carmina Burana,
wedding or not !
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388.13 | ;-) | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My name is Victoria Winters | Mon Apr 05 1993 13:54 | 9 |
| > I never thought I'd buy another Bach. And the fact that I did is all
> your fault Dave ;-)
Never before have I revelled in blame. ;-)
db
p.s. And BTW, you are still the current champion in the "Best Personal
Name" category
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388.14 | now I feel MUCH better! | BRAT::GREENWOOD_C | | Mon Apr 05 1993 15:34 | 13 |
| Thanks for the info, Lale. As I inferred, I've waited YEARS (!) for
the answer. Not only did they obviously like me, they were INCREDIBLY
ACCURATE!!!! I was lucky enough to meet a couple of teenagers while
there only 24 hours, so they taught me the Turkish alphabet and how to
count....I tried to explain how my name might be spelled in Turkiye,
but they just laughed...my guess is that it meant something "dirty"!
re: The Ultimate Turkish Delight...yeah, you and Eydie Gorme!!!
Cok Calismak!
Chuck
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388.15 | Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | one tuck, one no tuck | Thu Oct 07 1993 11:16 | 9 |
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The other day I was perusing thru an ancient magazine at the hair
dresser's waiting room and read that Julie Roberts and Lyle Lovett
walked down the aisle with Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring".
Fyi, for those planning to get married soon ;-)
Lale
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388.16 | a little different | MAGEE::OSTIGUY | | Thu Oct 07 1993 11:52 | 6 |
| I got married in August, and we did things "different". We were married
on a boat, the Tahoe Queen, at Lake Tahoe. Karen walked down the
"aisle", and we walked back down the "aisle" to "Peaches & Diesel" by
Eric Clapton...a nice instrumental. Our big reception was back here in
Mass 3 weeks later (wth my band The Shakerz as entertainment) and our
first dance song was "Oh My Love" by John Lennon.
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388.17 | still don't get this one | EZ2GET::STEWART | It's like bobbing for water! | Thu Oct 07 1993 11:54 | 12 |
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Wonder how that sounded on a steel guitar...
Actually, I've seen LL on TV, and his sound is pretty listenable for a
journalism major...not too twangy at all...
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388.18 | Jesu and Pachabel are among the wedding favorites | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | DOS Boot | Thu Oct 07 1993 12:52 | 7 |
| "Jesu" is a common wedding march.
Actually, I played at a friends wedding last spring and did both "Jesu"
and an arrangement of "Pachabel's Canon" (also on your list) I came up
with for classical guitar.
db
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388.19 | Brilliance will out | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:05 | 9 |
| While I was organist at our church, those two (Jesu/Canon) were always my
favorite wedding pieces. Never did either for "the walk," but *always* for
prelude. I'd sprinkle the "fillers" among those and other wondrous pieces.
Those were also the two which people at the wedding always seemed to remember and
ask about afterwards. Great classical music for people who don't (at least think
they don't) like classical music...as well as for those who do.
Bob
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388.20 | Another favoite, albeit, not at weddings | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | DOS Boot | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:12 | 15 |
| I think the weirdest thing I ever played for the post-wedding march
was the Rossini seguing into "Take Me Out to the Ball Game".
The bride heard me practicing the Rossini (the traditional song that
is played after the wedding) but I was sorta in a goofy mood and
segued into "Ball Game". To my utter surprise (and dismay) she
said "I want you to do that at the wedding."
At the time I thought nothing of it, but as the ceremony was taking
place I was thinking "everyone in that audience is going to look at me
and think I've gone crazy when i play this" so I ALMOST started making
up a little sign that says "this is what Heather and Bob wanted me
to play, it's not my fault, I'm not crazy!".
db
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388.21 | Help Needed for a Wedding-Please, I'm begging! | ALFA1::ACQUAFRESCA | Take me to the beach, please!!!! | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:20 | 14 |
| I was hoping that someone could help me. I am the vocalist at a
Catholic wedding on June 4 and the person who was to help me with the
songs has not been very cooperative. What I need is for someone to
give me a list of songs that can be done at the ceremony. The can not
be popular, they have to be songs that are permitted in the Catholic.
(I know there's a word for that, but I can't think of it!) Anyway, a
list of songs and where in the ceremony they are done would be a great
help. I need then to order the music and get working with the organist
on them. I appreciate any help you can give me. If you would like to
call, I am at DTN 225-6801.
Thanks!!!!
Cheryl
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388.22 | Any more info? | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Wed Feb 09 1994 14:10 | 11 |
| How about telling us what style you prefer? In the relatively modern
tradition, two wonderful pieces are Noel Paul Stookey's "Wedding Song"
(though I think it sounds pretty lame on anything but guitar) and "The
Gift of Love," which puts verse based on Paul's Gospel to the tune of
the folk tune "There Is A Ship." (some call it "The Water is Wide.")
As far as where in the service the songs go, my experience is that the
folks getting married should decide, or the priest/minister if they
have no preference.
Bob
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388.23 | Catholic Ceremony | REGENT::WOODWARD | I'll put this moment...here | Thu Feb 10 1994 09:08 | 19 |
| Hi, Cheryl:
There are many many hymns that can be sung at a Catholic ceremony. Best
thing to do is meet with the bride and groom to select which hymns you
should sing.
Most churches have a Music Book in the pews. That has all the songs
that are commonly sung at that church. Some music books have hundreds
of hymns. You might want to call the church and ask to borrow a copy.
This will give you some idea of what to suggest at least.
Secular (is that the right word?) songs are not permitted. The wedding
song by Paul Stookey is lovely, but I don't think it's allowed. Of
course, I could be wrong.
Alot of the Catholic weddings I've been to use "Ave Maria" before
ceremony. That's the only hymn that comes to mind.
Good luck! Kath
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388.24 | | AD::FLATTERY | | Thu Feb 10 1994 10:08 | 4 |
| re:..number.23 is incorrect....'the wedding song' by paul stookey *IS*
permitted in the catholic church.......i had it in my ceremony...
...the general guideline is if the lyrics reference god you can use it
even if it's not commonly used........................../k
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388.25 | Thanks | ALFA1::ACQUAFRESCA | Take me to the beach, please!!!! | Mon Feb 21 1994 09:46 | 9 |
| Thanks for all the responses and the phone calls to my inquiry about
songs for the wedding I am singing at on June 4. I actually lucked out
and found out about a Catholic Wedding concert that was held on Feb.
13. I went and got a lot of ideas and now have a list of songs for
the bride to choose from.
I really appreciate the phone calls and responses.
Cheryl
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388.26 | Recommendation on a Band???? | ALFA1::ACQUAFRESCA | Take me to the beach, please!!!! | Mon Mar 07 1994 11:04 | 10 |
| Hi again:
I have asked this in the Wedding file also. Can anyone recommend a
good band for my sister's Wedding in November? She is looking for a
band that is FUN, is versatile playing all sorts of music like Line
dance music, waltzes, polkas, Top 40 and Rock, but doesn't cost a
fortune (as in over $1,200). And, it has to be a band, not a DJ.
Thanks for any suggestions you can give me.
Cheryl
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388.27 | | MILPND::J_TOMAO | Life's a journey not a destination | Mon Mar 07 1994 11:16 | 1 |
| What country wil she be getting married in?
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388.28 | The wedding is in Milford, MA | ALFA1::ACQUAFRESCA | Take me to the beach, please!!!! | Mon Mar 07 1994 11:27 | 3 |
| The U.S.
Cheryl
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388.29 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Is this p_n great or what? | Mon Mar 07 1994 13:36 | 8 |
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Dale and the Duds did my neighbor's wedding a couple years ago and
I remember them to be versatile and fun. Probably not incredibly
expensive, either.
I believe they're out of Grafton or Westboro.
GTI
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388.30 | Rick Travers Orchestra | TECRUS::DEMARSE | Inspiration, move me brightly | Tue Mar 08 1994 18:13 | 5 |
| Hi! I highly recommend The Rick Travers Orchestra. All members of the
band are EXCELLENT musicians. I have additional information in case
anyone wants it....just send me EMAIL.
:), danielle
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