Bridal March, "Here Comes The Bride", Clarinet Duet (arr. David McKeown) by Richard Wagner Sheet Music for Clarinet Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Bridal March, "Here Comes The Bride", Clarinet Duet (arr. David McKeown) Digital Sheet Music
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Bridal March, "Here Comes The Bride", Clarinet Duet (arr. David McKeown)by Richard Wagner Clarinet Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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The Bridal March was written by Richard Wagner in 1850, scored for orchestra and chorus, and opening the third act of his opera, Lohingren. It is best known in the English-speaking world as "Here Comes the Bride". Queen Victorias daughter used the music for her marriage in 1858, and its popularity has endured ever since. This version is arranged as a duet for two Clarinets.

Musicians at an intermediate level and above will find this ideal for formal and informal performances, especially at weddings. The melody is mainly in the first part. The performance time is a little more than one minute. Follow the links above to hear a short audio sample or a complete performance on youtube. 

Teachers will enjoy using this arrangement as a fun way to help with phrasing and expressive playing. The rhythms are straightforward though there are unexpected accidentals in the middle section which might pose a challenge for finger coordination and reading.

There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203

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