Sarah and Brian's wedding at the Revelli Bandshell in Hobart, Indiana was beautiful. Even though I am sure the bride and groom probably wished for a slightly cooler day, their guests got to enjoy blue skies with a nice breeze!
The wedding party entered from a covered walkway next to Lake George. The bridesmaids and groomsmen entered together to "King William's March." This was a great choice by Sarah, and one of my favorite songs to play at a wedding! While most brides and grooms typically choose this as a recessional piece, it really works for a processional as well.
Sarah made her way to the bandshell with both her mom and dad escorting her. For her entrance, she had selected "Canon in D." This is another one of my wedding favorites and a song that I readily suggest to anyone looking for something classical and traditional, but not wanting the Wagner "Bridal Chorus" (aka "Here Comes the Bride").
When it came time for the married couple to be introduced and to walk together for the first time as Mr. and Mrs., I provided a very majestic musical background with "Trumpet Tune."
If you are looking for harp music for your Northwest Indiana wedding, please visit our website, Hobart Wedding Harpist. Devon and I would love to work with you!
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