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New Instrumental Wedding Music
BRIDE'S BALLADE
by MICHAEL REID WINIKOFF

Style: Folk
Mood: Quietly Impassioned
Use: Prelude, Processional or Interlude

The Bride's Ballade, a graceful yet fervant folk-like air for solo flute or violin with harp or piano, is rooted in a traditional tune for L’cha Dodi (“Come my beloved”), a celebrated Jewish hymn that is steeped in the imagery of the Song of Songs:  “Come my beloved, let us greet the bride....”  The quiet eloquence of this melody speaks to us of the implacable, not-to-be-denied spirit of human love and devotion.  Use the Bride's Ballade to great effect as a prelude, as an interlude for that key moment during the wedding ceremony, or as a dignified and impassioned processional

DURATION: 4:30 (unabridged)                                                        Purchase

-- FLUTE or VIOLIN with HARP or PIANO

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-- HARP SOLO

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