Wedding March
from A Midsummer Night's Dream
from A Midsummer Night's Dream
from the suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream
Music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
1842
Origin : https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/sheetmusic/id/15943
'[...] If I could find the right man, and he didn't see me coming and duck, I'd become one of the Mendelssohn's March Daughters right away.'
A Damsel in Distress. Chapter 20
And from the moment when they had finished the practical business of getting outside their early worm, all the birds for miles around had done nothing but stand in the trees singing Mendelssohn's Wedding March.
The Small Bachelor. Chapter 8
Mendelssohn's well-known march was on his lips has he gave up his ticket, and it was with a perceptible effort that he checked himself from saying to the driver of the station cab, 'Wilt thou, Robinson, take this Ronald to Blandings Castle?'
Heavy Weather. Chapter 6
A splendid chap, of course, in many ways - courteous, amiable, and just the fellow to tell you what to do till the doctor came, if you had a sick newt on your hands - but quite obviously not of the Mendelssohn's March timber.
Right Ho, Jeeves. Chapter 19
Key had flushed. This may have been because Bill, her motion-picture training having taught her that a scene always goes better to a musical accompaniment, had begun to hum Mendelssohn's 'Wedding March', putting a good deal of feeling into it.
The Old Reliable. Chapter 6