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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Want the best wedding music?

Let your professional musicians pick it for you! If you don't have strong feelings about your wedding music, leave it up to their judgment. I have been playing weddings for years (over 300 of them!), and definitely have my favorite pieces. They sound perfect on the harp, and my love of this music shows in the way I perform it.

While the traditional music is beautiful, there are so many lesser-known selections that will make your wedding unique. If you have hired professionals, they will also be able to choose music that works well on their instruments, and fits your wedding theme, venue, and level of formality. I love it when a bride gives me the artistic freedom to create her wedding soundtrack!

If you have one or two selections that you must have played, your musicians should be able to recommend other pieces that work well with your choices.

When booking your musicians, ask them, "If I left it completely up to you, what music would you play for my ceremony?" At the very least, it will give you an idea of the music that your group likes to play, and they may just recommend the perfect piece of music to complete your wedding vision!

Monday, August 10, 2009

The Bride Wore Purple

When Renee contacted me about her wedding music, I new this would be a completely non-traditional ceremony! There was to be no processional, no "giving away" of the bride, no matching bridesmaid dresses, and she would be, yes - wearing purple! It took place at Bonneyville Mill County Park in Bristol, Indiana on a hot and very windy August afternoon. Lots of clips were needed to keep my music from blowing into the river!

She selected popular pieces to play during the prelude, including "Fields of Gold" by Sting and "Embraceable You" by Gershwin. When the officiant (Congressman Joe Donnelly) arrived, I played Unchained Melody, and that was the cue for the wedding party, bride, and groom to make their way to the front. "What a Wonderful World" was the recessional, followed by "All You Need is Love" and "If I Had a Million Dollars" as the guests mingled and congratulated the newlyweds.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Wedding at Krape Park, Freeport, Illinois

August began with a trip to Freeport, IL, for the wedding of Nicole & Mark. The Duck Pond at Krape Park was a new venue for me, so I arrived WAY too early to scope out the location. Even though it rained the whole drive there, the skies cleared for the 3:00pm ceremony. The ducks and geese kept their distance, but you had to watch where you stepped - and where I could set up the harp!

Their wedding colors were light pink and black, and they had a Cinderella theme. The music selections included:

  • Storybook Love from "The Princess Bride" as the prelude
  • Canon in D by Pachelbel for the bridal party processional
  • Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride) by Wagner for the bride's processional
  • A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes from "Cinderella" as a harp solo/interlude
  • Wedding March by Mendelssohn as the recessional

July 2009 in Review

July 3rd, 2009
Deep River County Park, Hobart Indiana
Music Selections:
  • Hymne by Vangelis for seating of families
  • Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach for the bridal party processional
  • Canon in D by Pachelbel for the bride's processional
  • Trumpet Voluntary by Clarke for the recessional
July 5th, 2009Center Meeting House at Morris Farms, Niles, Michigan
Music Selections:
  • Arioso by Bach for seating of families
  • Sheep May Safely Graze by Bach for bridal party processional
  • Andiam mio tesoro (Anonymous) for bride's processional
  • Reverie by Grandjany for the unity candle lighting
  • Spring (First Movement) from "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi for the recessional
July 11th, 2009
Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Mishawaka, Indiana
Music Selections included:
  • Hymne by Vangelis as the processional
  • Love Divine All Love's Excelling (congregational hymn)
  • Prelude in C by Bach
  • Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach
  • Arioso by Bach
  • Canon in D by Pachelbel
  • Trumpet Tune by Purcell
  • Trumpet Voluntary by Clarke as the recessional
July 11th, 2009
Narnia Estate, Lemont, Illinois
Music Selections:
  • Aria from "Rinaldo" by Handel for the bride's processional
  • Hymne by Vangelis for the sand ceremony
  • Wedding March by Mendellssohn for the recessional
July 17th, 2009
Holy Family Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois
Music Selections:
  • Canon in D by Pachelbel (Harp & Violin duet) for the processional
  • Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach for the unity candle
  • Panis Angelicus by Franck for the offertory
  • Lady of Knock (Violin & Piano duet) for the rose ceremony
  • Bagpipes for the recessional
July 18th, 2009
Oliver Mansion Gardens, South Bend, Indiana
Music Selections:
  • All I Ask of You from "Phantom of the Opera" by Webber for the seating of families
  • Romance without Words by Godefroid for the bridal party processional
  • Hymne by Vangelis for the bride's processional
  • Fanny Power by O'Carolan for the recessional
July 24th, 2009
Willow Harbor Vineyards, Three Oaks, Michigan
Music Selections:
  • Hymne by Vangelis for the processional
  • Spring (Third Movement) from "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi as the recessional
July 26th, 2009
Coffee Creek Amphitheatre, Chesterton, Indiana
Music Selections:
  • Canon in D by Pachelbel as the bridal party processional
  • I'll Be by Edwin McCain as the bride's processional
  • All You Need is Love by McCartney as the recessional
July 26th, 2009
Oliver Mansion Gardens, South Bend, Indiana
Music Selections:
  • Claire de Lune by Debussy for the processional
  • Hymne by Vangelis for the recessional