- Mood - Uplifting
- Duration - 01:22
- Media - Track
- File - mp3
- BPM - 120
- No AI
Behind the music:
The “Wedding March” by Felix Mendelssohn was written in 1842 as part of his music for Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It became famous after being used at Queen Victoria’s daughter’s wedding in 1858. The piece is known for its bright brass and proud rhythm, symbolizing joy and celebration. Today, it remains one of the most recognized melodies for weddings worldwide.
Tags : celebration | famous | fun | joyful | pizzicato |
Additional information
- Produced By DL Sounds
- Last Updated On: October 23, 2025
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