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Mendelssohn's Wedding March is the traditional piece played at weddings.
The texture of a piece of music is it's 'thickness'. For example, a music played by only a flute wouldn't be as textured as a piece of music played by an orchestra.
The Piece of classical music is Nimrod from Elgar's Variations and is played by the London Metropolitan Orchestra
I don't know about Princess Di's wedding, but there is a classical piece called The Planets.
The piece is called "Piano Sonata No.11 in A Major K.331: I. Theme & Variations" by W. A. Mozart
Mendelssohn's Wedding March is the traditional piece played at weddings.
The texture of a piece of music is it's 'thickness'. For example, a music played by only a flute wouldn't be as textured as a piece of music played by an orchestra.
The Piece of classical music is Nimrod from Elgar's Variations and is played by the London Metropolitan Orchestra
I don't know about Princess Di's wedding, but there is a classical piece called The Planets.
The piece is called "Piano Sonata No.11 in A Major K.331: I. Theme & Variations" by W. A. Mozart
It's called Cello Suite No.1 by Bach
From Carmen - actually Prelude To Act 1 by Bizet
It was Samual Barber's Adaggio to Strings
Claire de Lune, of Debussy
This varies widely from one orchestra to another and also depends on the particular piece being played.
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Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet