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Carefully selected classical piano pieces to play at weddings that are sure to move you to tears

Carefully selected classical piano pieces to play at weddings that are sure to move you to tears
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A wedding celebrating the couple’s new beginning.

“When you play one piece on the piano for us?” If the two who matter most ask you that, what piece would you present to congratulate the couple as they welcome the happiest moment of their lives?

In this article, we’ve selected classical works that are perfect for a moving wedding performance!

From solo piano pieces to orchestral works and piano arrangements of opera arias, we’ll introduce a wide range of music suited to a setting where vows of love are exchanged and the entire room is enveloped in happiness.

[Guaranteed to Move You to Tears] Carefully Selected Classical Piano Pieces to Play at Weddings (1–10)

Liebesträume No. 3Franz Liszt

List: Liebesträume No. 3 / Kyohei Sorita
Liebesträume No. 3Franz Liszt

Franz Liszt’s works, distinguished by their beautiful melodies, are widely loved and used not only in concerts and recitals but also in films and television dramas.

This piece was originally composed as a song in 1845.

Liszt later arranged it himself for solo piano, and today it is more frequently performed as a piano piece.

Its romantic character makes it perfect for relaxing and listening at night or for savoring the beautiful melody while playing.

It is also popular as wedding background music—a fitting piece to celebrate the start of a couple’s new life as they vow their love.

Nocturne No. 8, Op. 27 No. 2Frederic Chopin

Chopin: Nocturne No. 8 in D-flat major, Op. 27 No. 2 / F. Chopin: Nocturne No. 8, D-flat major, Op. 27-2
Nocturne No. 8, Op. 27 No. 2Frederic Chopin

A masterpiece by Frédéric Chopin that envelops the heart in an elegant, introspective atmosphere.

Its delicate melody evokes a quiet nightscape, punctuated by occasional surges of passion that leave a vivid impression.

Composed in 1836 and published the following year, this piece is among the most popular of Chopin’s nocturnes and is perfect for wedding performances.

Its gentle sonorities seem to bless the happy departure of the bride and groom, drawing guests into attentive silence.

The intimate ambiance unique to a solo piano work is part of its charm.

Songs Without Words, Book III, Op. 38 No. 6: “Duet”Felix Mendelssohn

2022 PTNA Piano Competition National Finals, Junior G Category, No. 14, Bronze Prize — Yuria Nakajima / Mendelssohn: Songs Without Words in A-flat major, Op. 38 No. 6 “Duet”
Songs Without Words, Book III, Op. 38 No. 6: “Duet”Felix Mendelssohn

“Duet” from Felix Mendelssohn’s celebrated piano collection Songs Without Words is perfect for a wedding performance.

Its beautiful interplay of melodies feels like a conversation between the bride and groom, and the flowing rhythm evokes the image of two people pledging their love.

The emotive expression characteristic of Romantic music is sure to enhance the joyful atmosphere of the ceremony.

It’s a highly recommended piece for anyone who wants to share a heartwarming sound on a special day surrounded by loved ones.

CanonJohann Pachelbel

Canon / Pachelbel / with sheet music / Piano / Canon / Pachelbel / Piano / CANACANA
CanonJohann Pachelbel

When choosing a piece to perform as a wedding reception highlight, you’ll want a melody that beautifully colors the couple’s joyous new beginning.

A perfect recommendation is Johann Pachelbel’s Canon.

It starts softly, and its gradually interweaving lines build a gentle yet moving climax.

It’s a deeply resonant piece that suits wedding scenes perfectly, symbolizing the beauty of the couple’s life ahead and the hope for their future.

Begin practicing at a relaxed tempo, aiming to bring out the elegance of the music.

With this beloved classic, may your performance warmly celebrate the happiness of their new journey.

Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43, Variation 18: Andante cantabileSergei Rachmaninov

Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini – from Variation 18, Pianist Yuki Kondo
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43, Variation 18: Andante cantabileSergei Rachmaninov

Sergei Rachmaninoff was both a great pianist and a great composer.

Among his works, the one I especially recommend is the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op.

43, Variation 18, “Andante cantabile.” It shifts to D-flat major, the parallel major, in 3/4 time, and—as the title indicates—drops the tempo to Andante.

Often performed as a solo piece, it is an exquisitely sweet and consummately crafted masterpiece for piano.

Ombra mai fuGeorg Friedrich Händel

Largo — Ombra mai fu (Handel) Händel – Largo - Ombra mai fu – pianomaedaful
Ombra mai fuGeorg Friedrich Händel

Handel’s masterpiece “Ombra mai fu.” While this work is known as one of the most iconic pieces in opera, it is also famous as a piano piece and has been performed by many musicians over the years.

I think its charm lies in the way it unfolds from a clear, transparent middle register into the higher register.

The lyrics include the phrase “shade of a tree,” and the piece beautifully captures the feeling of gentle, dappled sunlight enveloping the body.

Be sure to check it out.

Love’s GreetingEdward Elgar

Edward Elgar’s Salut d’Amour features an elegant, warm melody that captivates audiences when performed at weddings.

Its clear melodic lines evoke a romantic atmosphere, making it ideal as a blessing for the bride and groom.

However, it does require careful practice due to the left hand’s octave passages.

Composed as a gift for Elgar’s beloved, this piece is cherished by many pianists and is highly recommended as a masterpiece that conveys deep emotion at weddings.

Why not enhance those joyful moments with a piano performance of Salut d’Amour?