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| ARTIST: | Andre Campra, Jeremiah Clarke, Maurice Durufle, Eugene Gigout, George Frideric Handel, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Dorothy Papadakos, Lorin/ Svigals, Alicia Sklamberg, African Traditional, Irish Traditional |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Pro Organo |
| TYPE: | Vocal Music, Modern Motet, Miscellaneous Music, Classical Collections-Artist Desc., Trumpet Sonata, Pan-Global, Sacred Choral Music a cappella, Special Occasions, Classical, Choral, Oratorio, Opera, Vocal, Keyboard Music, Chamber, Italian Baroque Opera, Wedding Music, Classical Music, Miscellaneous, Renaissance Motet |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Grand Choeur Dialgué, Prince of Denmark's March - Jeremiah Clarke, Medley: She Moved Through the Fair/Cailean Mo Ruinsa [The Maid I Adore], Sheva Brokhes/Mazl Tov, Dorothy! - Bill Irwin, The Klezmatics, Sjika-No-Tonay, Let the Bright Seraphim [from Samson], Rigaudon [ROM Idoménée], My Beloved Is Mine - Judy Collins, Improvisation on "Wedding Bell Blues" - Dorothy Papadakos, Sounou - Dorothy Papadakos, Ko Sayam Bey - Dorothy Papadakos, Ami Jugalonde - Dorothy Papadakos, Sicut Cervus Deside Fontes, Set Me as a Seal Upon a Heart - William Walter, Ubi Caritas et Amor, Toccata in F from Symphony #5, Opus 42, Medley: The Brown Haired Maiden/Mairi's Wedding/Lochanside - Mike MacNintch |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 636077709821 |
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Customer Reviews of I Do! Me Too!: Interfaith Wedding Music
I Did, and I'm Glad!! When I sold music for a living, and scheduled music for classical radio, I received many requests from customers for wedding music. Now, thankfully, many labels have issued selections of music to accomodate these requests for small home ceremonies or ideas for their church music. And these labels get an extra "bang for their bucks" by selecting cuts from their catalogues to create another CD. (new title, new cover art, new release!) Wonderful idea! Understandably the average couple probably wouldn't want to purchase Bach's "Cantata 147" just for "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring".
Pro Organo has issued a stunning CD of wedding music suggestions not just for one denomination, but for Jewish, African, Japanese, Gaelic, Scottish, and those wanting something a little original and fresh. Recorded in the canyonlike Cathedral of St. John the Divine of New York City (before the disastrous fire of 2001 which caused a lot of destruction), organist Dorothy Papadakos, and visiting musicians, have offered "spectacular" collection of organ and brass favorites, as well as some surprising discoveries. It's sonically thrilling, and, as a disc for just listening, I highly recommend it. There are enough pieces that we all know, such as Widor's "Fifth Organ Symphony 'Toccata'" and Gigout's "Grand Chorus in Dialogue" with sprinkles of world music played in a Cathedral known for its diverse musical contents. But Pro Organo and organist Papadakos have uncovered works for klezmer, shakuhachi, bagpipes, voice, and unusual instrumentation to give this disc an entirely different approach to wedding music.
You LOVE it, especially those of you who enjoy trying new recipes, wines, and concert fare. So far, it is one of my very favorite discs. I guess so...I bought two copies! WOW!!