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Music
Music is a very sensitive part of the organisation of your day. Which style for our ceremony, then for the cocktail and then maybe some live band during the reception dinner and the party.
The music during the ceremony is crucial. It set the atmosphere and emotion for the rest of your day.
Some inspiration for your wedding ceremony music and songs
1. Aria JS Bach
2. Canon J Pachelbel
3. Trumpet voluntary J Clarke
4. Trumpet tune H Purcell
5. Allégro suite en ré GF Haendel
7. Horn pipe GF Haendel
8. Arrivée de la reine de saba GF Haendel
9. La réjouissance GF Haendel
10. Marche nuptiale R Wagner ou F Mendelsshon
11. Pump of circunstance Sir Elgar
12. Ode à la joie L V Beethoven
13. Rondeau Mouret
14. Petite musique de nuit (allegro) WA Mozart
15. Le printemps (le début) A Vivaldi
16.Allegro molto de l’hiver (le début) A Vivaldi
17. Ave Maria * Ch Gounod
18. Ave Maria * Caccini
19. Ave Maria * F Schubert
20. Air du Magnificat * JS Bach
21. Bist du bei mir * JS Bach
22. Lascia ch’io pianga (Aria) * GF Haendel
23. Alléluia * WA Mozart
24. Ave Verum * WA Mozart
25. Panis angelicus * C Frank
26. Ladamus te (gloria) * A Vivaldi (need 2 sopranos)
27. O Mio Babbino caro * G Puccini
28. O jésus que ma joie demeure JS Bach
29. Largo GF Haendel
30. Méditation de Thaïs J Massenet
31. Romance en Fa L Beethoven
32. Humoresque A Dvorak
33. Le Cygne C Saint Saens
34. Sheep May Safely Graze J.S. Bach
35. Sarabande GF Haendel
36. Largo des 4 saisons (hiver) A Vivaldi
37. Baccarolle J Offenbach
38. Salut d’amour E Elgar
Gospel/Jazz:
39. Amazing grace,
40. Go down Moses
41. Down by the river side
42. Down to the river to pray (version Alisson Krauss)
43. What a wonderful world,
44. Joshua fit the battle of Jericho
45. Hymn of the republic
46. The little light of mine
47. It don’t mean a thing
48. Oh happy day…
49. Moon river
50. Over the raimbow
51. Do you know what it means
52. Oh when the saints
International melodies:
53. Concerto pour une voix Saint Preux
54. Con te partiro Francesco Sartori
55. La Califfa Ennio Morricone
56. Mission (musique du film) Ennio Morricone
57. You raise me up (instrumental ou version chantée)
58. The Wedding, (version de Ibrahim Abdullah, saxophone alto)
59. A time for us (musique du film Roméo et Juliette) Nino Rota
60. La force du destin (theme de Jean de Florette) Verdi
61. Hymne à l’amour Edith Piaf
62. La vie en rose Edith Piaf
63. She (musique de ) Charles Aznavour
64. Smoke get in your eyes
65. Love of my life Queen
66. A thousand Years Christina Perri
67. Fix you Coldplay
68. Where feet may fail Océans Hill
69. The book of love Peter Gabriel
70. Hallelujah J Buckley / L Cohen
71. Divenire Ludovico Einaudi
72. Happy Pharell Williams
73. The Romanovs (theme du film) Chilhood
74. Et si tu n’existais pas : (chanson de Joe Dassin)
75. Je l’aime à mourir (chanson de Francis Cabrel)
76. All of me John Legend
77. The first time ever I saw your face Roberta Flack
Songs The Beatles (instrumental version for strings orchestra):
78. And she love her,
79. The long and widding road,
80. All you need is love,
81. Yesterday,
82. I want to hold your hand,
83. In my life…
If you want a special music, classical, song or melody, you can submit your request. If it is feasible, Orchestre Philippe Lebel's musicians will prepare it for you! just.ask@castlekey.com
Liturgical chants played by organist and sang by choir:
Entrance of the guests: Bring your favourite songs or instrumental music with you!
Processionnal: Bring your favourite songs or instrumental music with you!
After arrival of the bride/Chant d'entrée:
84. Qu'il est formidable d'aimer
85.Chantez, priez, célébrez le Seigneur
86. L'Esprit de fête éclatera
Psaume:
87. Psaume de la création
88. Aimez vous comme je vous ai aimé
89. L'amour ne passera jamais
Acclamation:
90. Allélui (Taizé)
91. Alléluia Angevin
Exchange of the vows:
92. Chantons la vie, chantons l'amour (voice)
93. Qu'il est formidable d'aimer
94. Souffle imprévisible
Universelle prayer:
95. Accueille au creux de nos mains
96. O Seigneur en ce jour écoute-nos prières
Chant for the Vergin Mary:
97. Couronnée d'etoile
Signatures: Bring your favourite song or instrumental music with you!
Accessories provides wonderful photo opportunities. By making sure that you will have the best photographers and videographers for your style and budget, Castle Key makes sure your wedding pictures will be as memorable as your wedding.
David, the photographer for the wedding of Renee & Michael, has been voted among the top 10 European wedding photographers for three consecutive years (2016-18).
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Outdoor magic
Setting up a full wedding dinners outdoors gives you the magic to use flower, trees, candles, nature as part of the magic. Outdoor wedding also allows guests having the castle in light, as a wonderful background.
Having the dinner outdoors requires detailed planning. However, the rewards are many. One of the big fans of a wedding dinners in the gardens of a castle are children. Children love the feeling of the candles, the flowers, the nature, and all the fun things there are at the castle - being a maze, a playground, space to run, and things to discover.
By creating a perfectly planned destinations wedding, the bridal couple will build memories and bonds with family and friends. The memories from the celebration will return, over and over again. The strong bonds created will last for a lifetime.
Creating bonds that will last for the rest of your life
Weddings are amazing.
Your wedding is a celebration but also a unique opportunity.
Your wedding allows you to share an experience and a feeling, at what may be your most magic day in life.
The thrill, the ambiance, the rituals but also the planning that all is taking care of allows everyone to focus on what is important, being present in the moment.
By designing an ambiance and making sure the extra time is included in the plan - magic moments will happen.
By adding care and surprise, you and your guests will feel as unique as you truely are on this day.
Castle Key build and designs you wedding, to create bonds and memories to last for a lifetime.
Villandry has 10 gardeners, handling the more than 100 000 flowers planted. Having your wedding at Villandry allow you to be surrounded by flowers, in what possibly is the finest example of a renaissance garden in the world.
When designing your wedding, we make sure you not only use the beauty of the garden, but also the symbolism in the arrangements as well as the fragrances from trees and flowers.
By being in a garden, it allows you to be surrounded by flowers, shade, water and statues.
The opulent gardens of the castles allows allows you and your guests to be submerge in the most amazing environments - offering pleasures for all senses.
By tailoring your wedding with Castle Key, you make sure that the ceremony, cocktail, and paths walked are the ones offering the best colours, smells, views, and even the best suited for all eventualities.
One can be proud the one who brings faiths together, in joy, love and beauty.
One can be proud the one who brings faiths together, in joy, love and beauty.
The Hindu ceremony for our French-American couple started already at 8 in the morning, with the traditional wedding procession – Baraat – where the bridal couple and their families met with music and dancing. After the procession, all guests was invited to a very elegant and equally colorful Hindu ceremony, held at the 12th century Château de Vair.
It was remarkably orchestrated already from 4am marking the beginning of the morning preparations. The morning bridal preparations took place in the historical guests house named Palais Briau showcasing lavish staircase, murals, stonework, and pieces of art gathered by the owners' many travels. The preparations started with the bride and bridal party make up by Mariam and hair styling by Nana n'Hair. About an hour before departure, both families helped each other put on the Saris, the Lehnga for the bride and the Sherwani for the groom, in separated rooms.
The Mandap was beautifully set at one of the classic lounge of the castle where the Hindi ceremony was celebrated. The bridal couple's Priest came all the way from India and has succeeded in creating a real little corner of India under the Mandap perfectly set up by Flore by Benoist in collaboration with Castle Key Destination Weddings, under the instruction of the bride.
After the Baraat, all-singing all-dancing wedding procession of the groom and his family, our groom reached the front of the castle where the mother of the bride greeted him. Once the Tikaas received, the Aarti performed, the Jaymala (Varamal) done, the groom was brought to the Mandap where the Gau Daan took place and then the beautiful, emotional Hindu ceremony started.
The Vivaha-homa, the sacred fire, or the havan, was lit across from the bride and the groom for the direct invocation to the God Agni, to be the official divine witness of the marriage. The priest offered crushed sandalwood, ghee, herbs, and rice to the fire while reciting Vedicprayers over it.
After the Hindi ceremony, a brunch was served to the attendees. The brunch was composed of traditional and tasty Indian food presented in silver platters and served at tables beautifully set at one of the castle's lounges, next to the lounge of the Mandap.
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The perfect castle for a wedding
Nowhere in the world you will find more castles than in the Loire Valley. Here, you will be able to find the castle being perfect for your wedding. The Loire Valley is truly the perfect location for a wedding.
White linen, champagne bucket, fresh flowers - the cocktail is being set in place. Greenery, statuses, and the wonderful castle of Chateau Chenonceau will form the background for the guest.
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Destination engagement in France
An engagement is all about you - having time to play and to stay longer at the places you love the most. Having an engagement in the wonder castle of Villandry, with all the time in the world, is a true luxury in life.
An engagement offers all the magic of a wedding, but in a very different way. The engagement is a time when you as a couple have all the time, and may prolong the most magic moments.The engagement of Carol and Nicolas at Chateau Villandry was planned by Castle Key, photographed by Alexis Courraud, and filmed by MyosotisProd
Fun for the young onesCastles and their wonderful gardens are a paradise for the younger guests. To overhear how happy the children are at weddings is a true pleasure.
Music is a wonderful way to reflect and adjust to the mood during the day - from the ceremony, along the day, during the cocktail and dinner, for the waltz, and to keep the guest on the dance floor all night long. Making sure there are professional musicians is always one of the best investment for a successful wedding.
Being able to make one of the stunning castles in the UNESCO Word Heritage area of Loire to your castle for a wedding day is not for all. Contact Castle Key today to see if this is for you.
To decide the transport often involves long discussions. Transport may be helicopter, horse carriage, walking, skydiving, rowing boat, and many more. Each mean of arrival sets a different style for the wedding.
The bride to be, and her father, shares the transport. We all understand the strong feelings in the car, so we make sure that the driver go slow.
The bride and the groom use the car for photo shooting and to meet their guests. To be able to go by car at Chateau Chenonceau is the privilege experienced by few.
Weddings are wonderful, allowing close family and friends to meet. However, one of the most exciting parts of the wedding is that a wedding also allows your family friends to make new friends. A weddings is a unique opportunity to strengthen your entire social network.
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Magic moments
The reward of detailed planning. Creating moments where you, and your most important family and friends, experience the magic feeling of everything being just perfect.
Their Destiny: A Romantic Destination Wedding in a White Castle in the Loire Valley, France
“I was not the type of little girl to dream of her wedding day,” explained Alexandre. But this little girl had dreams, all right—she wanted to become an engineer, blaze her own path into the coveted and cutting-edge world that would come to be called STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). And she had made it—building a very successful career and setting a great example for other little girls about what was possible!
In college, she met Aleks; they had been together for about a decade before that fateful vacation to Japan. “Halfway through our trip, while in Kyoto,” Alex recalled, “We decided to treat ourselves to a nice dinner…we showed up early to walk along the canals…Aleks pulled me aside and calmly asked if I’d be his fiancée for the remainder of the trip. I excitedly accepted and said I’d be his forever!”
Alex and Aleks set their wedding date for September 4, 2016. Now she had her wedding to plan and, yes, dream about! Sure, Alex could have engineered her wedding, but it would have felt, well…engineered. One exciting note that dawned on them as they danced happily toward their big day was the realization that their wedding date was the exact date, precisely one year later, of their arrival in Japan. The magic had begun!
The happy couple had some broad stroke ideas about what they wanted, but painting across the entire canvas of the day…and all those details…where to even begin? The certainties were honoring her francophone-Canadian heritage and his Venezuelan heritage. This pride ran deep, particularly for Alex—she was her family’s historian, with a fleur de lis tattoo on her hip as a forever-reminder of her Quebec origins. Marrying their heritage with their desire for timeless romance and garden elegance led them to the most romantic locale on the planet—the Valley of the Castles in the South of France. What princess and prince wouldn’t dream of a wedding where queens and kings strolled the gardens and hallways, ruling over all they surveyed? Chivalry, eternal love, majestic and magnificent strongholds that had stood for centuries—honest-to-goodness true, white castles—hundreds of them in this Valley of Kings a few hours south of Paris. A perfect union!
“We decided on a destination wedding and chose France because we thought it’d make for a spectacular venue to be married at a castle,” Alex said excitedly.
A destination wedding. Take your local wedding and ramp it up on a global scale. But this made sense for Alex and Aleks with family members across a multitude of locations. Destination weddings are about many things: bringing together family and friends from near and far, bridging cultures, creating memories in a uniquely distinctive venue, with perhaps a touch of the excitement of eloping (while bringing loved ones along for the journey)!
They needed professional assistance from someone local to the Loire Valley with deep roots and connections to the castles and local vendors. Someone to complete the canvas and handle all those details to make the day seamless and flawless. The key to these castles would come from Eugénie-Mélinda and Castle Key, a distinctively exciting new player in destination weddings. While destination wedding providers often seek to be everything to everyone, Castle Key focuses exclusively on weddings in white castles in France’s Loire Valley. Indeed, true fairy tale weddings in castles in the most eternally romantic locale in the world.
The planning began immediately, focusing first and foremost on the desires and personality of the happy couple and matching that to a singularly unique castle. Yes, castles have their own distinctive personalities. In the Valley of a Thousand Castles, Alex selected Chateau du Rivau because “It had the perfect combination of a beautiful castle and gardens as well as quirky sculptures throughout the grounds.”
Chateau du Rivau is a museum castle open to the public year-round who may stroll its gardens and rooms daily. It also had no professional kitchen, limited electricity throughout the grounds which would be essential to various food and beverage stations and for the musicians who would set up at select places as the wedding party enjoyed the entirety of the premises. Oh, and the rooms, not exactly cozy and generally too large for 50 guests. And those loved ones needed to be accommodated too as the happy couple prepared for the ceremony or were having their pictures taken. This was, after all, a vacation for everyone.
Just some minor concerns and another day at the office for a destination wedding planner. They worked with Alex and Aleks for months from across the pond to bring into focus the portrait of the first day of their rest of their lives together. Everything about the wedding was measured and confirmed long before the couple walked down the aisle so that when those first steps were taken, every broad stroke and endless detail of things seen and unseen flowed without a misstep.
“Castle Key Weddings did a wonderful job of uncovering our vision and bringing it to life, with some of the best vendors as well. Thank you for planning our fairy tale wedding,” Alex said.
The couple wanted a theme of romantic garden elegance with gorgeous grounds and a stunning castle with its round turrets on prominent display in colors of silver and muted red. With a magical forest and 14 distinctive, blooming and scented gardens (each designed to reflect a fairy tale story), Chateau du Rivau presented the ideal backdrop for the outdoor ceremony, cocktail stations, and food preparation and service. The exquisite grounds of Chateau du Rivau, with sweeping aisles of carpet-like green grass and imperata red baron and dahlia provided an amazing natural decoration for the processional and recessional. The wedding planners complemented the grounds with dried and fresh herb arrangements of lavender, mint, basil, thyme, rosemary, parsley, and sage; and additional decorations of a full-size wooden wine barrel, vintage crates, wicker accents, hay baskets, and fresh logs. The final touch, a bouquet of yellow roses as a wink to a beloved deceased family member. The entirety of the venue provided endless options for the wedding party to enjoy with memories and photos to cherish for a lifetime.
Of course, the centerpiece was the majestic castle with gleaming, white walls in tufa stone and rounded, silver turrets towering over and protecting the day’s ceremony. The slate of the turrets magnificently highlighted the four bridesmaids in their floor-length, pearl grey dresses and bouquets of garden roses, snowberry, cala, alchemilla, and honeysuckle. This marvelous color and fabric decision by the bride gave the wedding and pictures a certain “je ne sais quoi” that couldn’t be reproduced anywhere else! The groomsmen, in their tuxedos with buttonhole bouquets of garden roses, snowberry, cala, alchemilla, and honeysuckle, completed a dashing supporting cast. All of them wore five ribbons of different colors with their own secret meanings.
The bride wore a magnificent, full length white, beaded dress by Maggie Sottero with a fashionable train noting “I chose my dress…because I loved the way it sparkled and I felt very bridal in it!” She wore dangling earrings and two bracelets from Happily Ever Borrowed, and shoes by Nina Shoes. The groom wore a classic, black tux that matched him with his four groomsmen.
The couple exchanged vows in the grassy “aisle of fairies,” proceeding down the aisle to their processional song “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri. After their vows, during their recessional walk to “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, guests sprinkled the new husband and wife with an herb mix (natural and not harmful to the environment and its flourishing creatures!). Prior to the ceremony, the guests had individually created these mixes, selecting from a dried and fresh herbal buffet to make their personal magic potions in a paper cone.
“I think the most memorable (moment) for me was when we were whisked away by our photographer for some individual photos,” Alex remembered. “It was the first time that day where Aleks and I were alone and it gave us a chance to reconnect and relax together. Plus, it was great to see everyone exploring the grounds from atop the castle!”
Standing timeless through the centuries, castles can bless one with surprises. Chateau du Rivau had a hidden well that was integrated into the wedding for the pleasure of the guests as they wandered the grounds, particularly during picture time for the newly married couple. At the full garden cocktail offering, guests were provided sweets from a basket and a glass of wine. A vintage, wrought iron framed door was conveniently situated near the basket, inviting guests to seek and discover the hidden well. Once found, they had the delicious choice of eating their sweet offering or making a wish and casting the sweet into the well. This timeless ritual of the castle proved a great surprise and wonderful joy to the guests as they pondered the decision of a treat now or potentially something more grand in their own future!
And all those daily visitors to the castle? They actually added to a touch of celebrity to the couple, and the charm and exclusivity of the wedding, with their presence as they watched silently with admiration from afar, snapping their own timeless photos of this very special occasion.
Cocktail hour after the ceremony was set up in a picturesque and magnificently fragranced orchard of medlar, apple, and cherry trees. It lasted a glorious two hours with appetizers of sphère crabe (crab with herbs and a polenta disc), roulée carotte (carrots with cream cheese and a quail egg), gazpacho “Le brûlant” (tomato gazpacho with mustard), Volute (cream curry and Serrano ham), smoked salmon cube with sesame seeds, sukiaky foie gras on a star toast, Bruxelles Waffle with curry cream and smoked ham, smoked Foie gras and magret of duck (smoked on the spot with beech wood), and Bretons oysters poached with champagne butter.
The entire wedding party ultimately strolled into the antiquated wine press for a delicious six-course meal beginning with mise en bouche (Charentais Melongazpacho, fine diced ham, and anise emulsion); followed by an iced interlude of pear sorbet and pear brandy; then the main course of duck of challans with a gingerbread crust and a vegetable gardener; followed by a cheese plate of Saint Maure de Touraine and Brie de Meauxand a salad with raspberry vinaigrette; and finally desert with crème brûlée, mille-feuillewith vanilla bourbon, a chocolate éclair, strawberry cake, and coffee. A digestifof Calvados brandy was presented as a conclusion to the meal. The wedding cake was of hazelnut and chocolate.
The wine press, a museum unto itself, had to be softened with warmth and inviting accents. It was decorated with linen and polyester drapery accented with ivy and hydrangea tiebacks. Keeping everything fresh and natural, the table runner held many low vases of green carnations, white cala, snowberry cream, levels of fruits, hypericum, mint, and hydrangea as well as endless white candles of many shapes and sizes.
The aisle of the wine press was decorated with the repositioned and refunctioned herbal buffet into a space for the ritual of the guestbook that was re-envisioned into a wooden wine box engraved with the castle and the couple’s monogram, the wedding date, meaningful quotes; and containing a Chinon wine bottle. Guests wrote special notes for the couple, sealing them in wax with the couple’s monogram. At the end of the reception, all the notes were sealed in the wooden box for the couple to open, along with the wine bottle, on a special anniversary. This re-envisioned guest book proved a terrific demonstration of the bridal couple’s unique creativity, while further solidifying their connection to their guests, and adding movement and activity to the evening.
“Don’t be afraid to start your own traditions,” Alex advised. “You define your own wedding. We had so much fun with our ribbon ceremony and herbal buffet. I wouldn’t have traded that for anything.”
Additional personalized items, available for guests to take home with them, furthered that bond between the newly married couple and their attending friends and family. These included a mini-battery charger emblazoned with the couple’s monogram and rhubarb and rose jam jars from Chateau du Rivau. Even guest name cards and the Venezuelan masquerade masks became cherished take-aways for guests.
Yes, it was time for the groom’s heritage to take center stage with the kick off of La Horal Loca (“The Crazy Hour”) and its lively music and sparkly and colorful masks everyone—including the musicians—wore. The music and visual display was meant to match and enhance the joy and celebration to be heard for miles around and lasting well into the evening. The couple’s first dance songs were “La Vie en Rose” and “Fly Me to the Moon.”
“Such a magical day that I will never forget, thank you Castle Key!” Alex declared.
The couple then whisked off to Croatia for their splendid honeymoon. “We wanted to go somewhere new that wasn’t too far away,” Alex explained. “Croatia attracted me with its turquoise waters, walled cities, and (distinctly terrific) food.”
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Destination Weddings design, planning and coordination: Castle Key (www.castlekey.com)
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Playful photo session
When Carol and Nicolas met with our photographer, a photo shooting session was included. This did not only allow all to understand what can be done and to understand the visions of Carol and Nicolas. It also became a beautiful memory of all the joy there is in planning your destination wedding.
In a wedding photo, you want capture the feelings. This image does exactly this. The image beautifully grasps both the strong feelings of excitement of a wedding that is to happen in a few months time as well as the magic of the gardens of the royal castles in the Loire Valley.