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 +Music at a funeral can touch places where words cannot reach.  Choosing music for the funeral can help you to remember the person who has died and can be a really important part of the service.  There is much more flexibility in music and how it is played at a funeral service especially in crematoriums and chapels of rest and sometimes people are encouraged to choose very unlikely music.  Although this can make the service personal, we do think that it is important to remember the solemnity of marking someone's passing.  Doing something 'for a laugh' can break the deep mood of the service but it can also deny the chance to grieve and make light of the deep feelings that are around.  So choose well, and choose music that is personal but also allows those attending the funeral to feel deeply and enter into the opportunity of remembering the person that has passed.   Funerals are to celebrate the deceased person but they also need to mark with seriousness the fact that the person has departed.  Music can really help this.
 +Below are some suggestions from our friend Andrew who is an organist:-
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 +There are so many pieces that could be chosen but below I give you a list of pieces that at some time or another I have played in these circumstances and like very much personally. I have listed them in an order which starts from solemn mediative pieces and possibly more 'religious' to those pieces which uplift the emotions and give a joyful experience.  All of them can be plucked out from YouTube and are played on the organ.  In some cases very fine organs that are not available to us locally!
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 +So I am hopeful this goes in some way to your request:
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 +Purcell  Dido’s Lament
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 +Johann Sebastian Bach  Erbarm’ Dich Mein, O Herre Gott
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 +Karl Jenkins  Benedictus
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 +Johann Sebastian Bach  O Mensch, bewein’ dein’ Sunde gross  BWV 622
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 +George Thalben Ball  Elegy
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 +Gabriel Fauré   Pie Jesu
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 +Percy Whitlock  Folk Tune 
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 +Remo Giazotto  Adagio in G minor on a figured bass by Albinoni
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 +John Ireland  Elegy (arr. Alec Rowley)
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 +Max Reger  Benedictus
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 +Gerald FInzi  Prelude
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 +Herbert Howells  Psalm Prelude Set one No.1
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 +Edward Elgar Nimrod
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 +Walford Davies  Solemn Melody
 +Johann Sebastian Bach  Piece d’Orgue  BWV 572 
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 +We hope to put a selection of music that people have found helpful on the website.  If you have any suggestions for this music please put them into the forum by pressing the 'join discussion' link above.