Bridal March
The "Bridal March," also known as the "Wedding March," is a traditional piece of music often played during wedding ceremonies. Composed by Richard Wagner in 1850, it is part of his opera Lohengrin. The piece is typically played as the bride walks down the aisle, symbolizing the beginning of the marriage ceremony.
This music has become a popular choice for weddings around the world, often associated with the joyous and ceremonial atmosphere of the event. Its powerful and uplifting melody enhances the emotional significance of the moment, making it a cherished part of many couples' special day.