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  • these photos look like batalha portugal :D

  • This is very rare

  • I walked into church on my wedding day to this 25 years ago...

  • @anndickinson57

    So rare

  • 3 people have no taste in music.....

  • if you get a nobel prize, they play this as you walk up to receive it

  • this music reminds me of royal dudes walking down the red carpet :D

  • This was so regal I'd decided to use it as my wedding march. Beautiful!

  • "How very charitable of her majesty to summon us to a social

    gathering of prepared foods and open-handed cordiality, regardless

    of the immense difference in our societal statuses."

  • Impressive one hit wonder of the 1700ties, too pity to play for weddings

  • The Beatles.

    That is all.

  • @AMP09FH At the end of "It's all too much?"

  • This video is for Colbert Platinum members only

  • Colbert Platinum Song!

  • Internet explorer or firefox..

  • @MSchut 1000: Thanks for the comment on the 9th.

  • This video is pretty much the summary of my aesthetichal values.

  • i played this for graduation and it sounded pretty good in the end

  • good version, even this wonderful video

  • its so royal

  • whos playing this?

  • Rip

  • THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PIECES OF CLASSICAL MUSIC (LONG BEFORE CHARLES AND DIANA;S WEDDING) WHILST i WAS AT MY SECONDARY SCHOOL I GOT TO HEAR DIFFERENT PIECES OF CLASSICAL MUSIC DURING "MUSIC LESSONS AND AT THE END OF THE MORNING ASSEMBLY . GOOD WAY TO GET TO KNOW ABOUT DIFFERENT COMPOSERS AND THEIR MUSIC.

  • God Save The Prince of Denmark

  • Wonderfull sound. At 1.40 the photo shows Torino (Italy) Piazza San Carlo.

  • 1 person obviously doesn't know anything about music.

  • this brings tears to my eyes and it makes me smile. i walked down the aisle to this song with my beloved father almost 18 years. My dad has passed on, but my husband and I are still going strong, by the grace of God.

  • @whalenpat44 I'm about the loss of your father,my died when I was 5 yrs old...May you and husband have many happy together

  • my step sister really wants this for her wedding song...but idk? what you guys thinks.

  • @crisis101able It's actually a good song for that. I say yes.

  • @aceflyer89 well my step sister is now married and she decided to play this instead of the wedding march. Im so happy for my step sister :)

  • @crisis101able R U KIDDING?! DEFINATELY, FRIEND!:) i say YES!:D

  • Hello, it's very important to a bereaved family to find the excat origins of this piece of music and which cd(s) it can be found on.

    If possible by the 12 february 2011 please. There are so many recordings of this we don't know how to find the perfomers, thanks for your help.

  • GOOD SAVE THE PRINCE.....

  • Goosebumps! I love this song so much!

  • Wonderful piece! Played at my wedding and the marriage lasted 2 years. What is it about this tune???

  • Magnifique...

  • Sends shivers down my spine!

  • A most excellent version.

  • Glorious !

  • Inspiring to hear TRUMPET VOLUNTARY again - this was my daughter's wedding processional with TRUMPET played by her high school band director. Yes, Beth played TRUMPET! My most favorite instrument!!!!

  • Vivat! Vivat! Vivat!

  • the high trill is so good

  • Heard this a couple of years ago played by The Band of the Royal Marines; was very impressing and I like it since that time. Was played on my wedding ceremony; the marriage didn`t last, but the love for this great piece of music.

  • @hugoschneckerich59 I had this played at my wedding, as well....marriage didn't last either, but this is an amazing and beautiful piece of music.

  • Prefer this to be played at a brisker tempo personally but still a powerful piece of music all the same.

    once many years ago heard it played on the harpsichord for which it was originally composed. Very different.

  • this song reminds me of old crusty british people drinking tea and eating crumpets

  • Too bad that's William Croft in the opening picture....

  • @grantco1313 : Why is that bad? Distorts the music maybe?

  • @grantco1313

    William Croft is extreme ly rare :0

  • Its Exeter Cathedral. Some pics are continental. The other catedral is Salisbury.

  • Plenty beautiful, but I like his other version better.

  • FANTASTIC!!

  • The Catheadral of Wells! in 01:00:00

  • Which orchestra and when was it recorded?

  • That was my processional and recessional march at college graduation.

  • Someone broke with tradition and DIDN'T play Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance"?! WOW! Lucky you!

  • @MsXizan its funny since in our school we played this before we played "pomp and circumstance" so i laughed pretty hard at our teacher

  • Outstanding!!!

  • Probably why Diana chose it!

    London

  • As did one of my teachers - before Diana !

  • I've listened to this song over and over and over and over again! In my mind's eye, I'm not in a cathedral at all, but am under the luscious green canopy of a gigantic and seemingly endless forest with the cathedral's stone walls being replaced by trees with monstrously sized, dark brown trunks that stretch up for hundreds of feet, as if to support the blue vault of the sky, with the brilliant light of the noonday sun shining back down to pierce the gloom of the dark understory and forest floor.

  • Your gettin a little deep on us youtubers dusty, but you write well.

  • Will be my Wedding March!!!!!!!!!!

  • This definatley has the tingle factor.

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