The ceremony was held at Grace Lutheran Church in River Forest (near Concordia University). The grandfather of the groom had served the congregation as pastor for many years, and came out of retirement to perform the ceremony. Weddings are always more meaningful when the officiant really knows the couple!
Of course, the acoustics in the sanctuary were stunning. The prelude included a couple of special requests that I had to arrange for our trio. One was Concerning Hobbits from Lord of the Rings - which the flautist played on a penny whistle to make it match the soundtrack more accurately. Following this, we played Air on G by Bach, Let Me Call You Sweetheart, Live to Love by pianist Paul Cardall, and Sheep May Safely Graze (also Bach).
The bridal party entrance music was the traditional Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel. Once the bridesmaids, flower girl, and junior bridesmaid had entered, we switched to Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (harp, flute, cello & organ!) for the bride's processional.
For the lighting of the unity candle, the bride selected Carol Ann by Michael W. Smith. The organist played Trumpet Voluntary as the recessional and we picked back up for the postlude with the bride's choices:
- Andante from String Quartet in A Minor (Schubert)
- Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart)
- Air from Water Music (Handel)
- March in D Major (Bach)
Throughout Chicago and the suburbs, I am available to provide harp music and ensembles for wedding ceremonies, receptions, and rehearsal dinners. More information is available on my website: Chicago Harpist. Please contact me about your event!
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