Here is your video and I am so happy to hear that you are hearing this beautiful wedding music.
How glorious it will be in Heaven when we meet our beloved groom. Cannot wait for that moment.
Both good songs. For our wedding, among other selections, we had a chambermusic quartet play Tres' Gymnopedies by Erik Satie. We actually learned it was meant as a dirge before the wedding, but we liked it anyways. We had great music. Our reception band was five PhD professors. The benefit of having a wife with a music scholarship in school. :)
I did come across a very interesting version of Canon in D. Not as complex as the previous one, but done in an interesting fashion.
Ahhh, that's sweet tender reed. what a lovely memory.
LOVED the glass orchestra tx thom, wow. Amazing that glass produces sound, just like a shell when you hold it to your ear...
All traces of their Maker, reminds me of a poem I wrote (oh not another poem ! ... Is the usual chorus I get when I recite one ! Nothing like kids to keep you humble....)
Stained Glass.
now Glass, first sand,
Blown into existence through heat, breath, sound.
Apart we feel useless, jagged little shards of glass,
Broken dreams, stained blue,
Longing to be washed clean, crystal clear, see-through...
We cannot see the bigger picture, if only we knew,
The work of art God had in mind
When He made me and you.