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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Springfield Illinois Wedding Planning ~ Bridal Expo at the Hilton

On Sunday, February 26th, we will be participating in the Elegant Bridal Expo held at the downtown Hilton Hotel in Springfield, Illinois.  The show runs from 12-4 pm, and there is a fashion show at 3:15.  Admission is free if you register in advance.


With a wide variety of wedding vendors present, this is the perfect place for engaged couples to get started on their wedding plans, find a few last-minute additions for their day, or just look around for ideas and inspiration.  Live harp music will add to the ambiance, and we'd love to have the opportunity to chat with you about your wedding music plans.  You can even book us right there at the expo!

Stop by our booth ~ we'll be right by the entrance, and we'll be hosting a drawing for free cocktail hour music.  If you can't make it to the show, we are always available by phone (1-877-HARP-578), email, or on our website (www.TheClassicHarpist.com).  Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Pere Marquette Lodge Wedding ~ Harpist in St. Louis

This wedding was a special treat for me, because I not only know the groom from high school, but we played in orchestra together.  The last time he heard me play was after I'd only had about a year of lessons, so I'm glad he trusted that I had improved since then!  The ceremony and reception were both held at the Pere Marquette Lodge in Grafton, Illinois, with the ceremony taking place in front of the stone fireplace in the lobby.  Perfect for a February wedding! 


As a musician himself, Peter made some great choices for their wedding ceremony music.  The processionals were traditional (Canon in D for the bridesmaids, Bridal Chorus for the bride), but the prelude and postlude were filled with music that you might not expect to hear at a wedding ~ much less so on the harp!

The prelude started off with Stairway to Heaven, and also included A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes, Music of the Night from Phantom of the Opera, and Mexico by Cake.  They had originally planned for a unity candle ceremony, but decided to skip it and have the piece they selected ~ Rainbow Connection from the Muppets ~ played during the prelude as well.  When I saw that piece on their list, I literally squealed with delight ~ I'm a HUGE Muppets fan!  It's going into my playlist as often as possible!


After Ashleigh and Peter were introduced, they and their wedding party exited the ceremony to the Beatles song Here Comes the Sun.  The postlude followed with more popular pieces, including Sweet Child O' Mine, With a Little Help from My Friends, Unchained Melody, and Willie Nelson's Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground.  The groom's father told me the last piece was special to them as it was the first piece that father & son played together for Ashleigh.

I love it when couples choose music that has special meaning to them.  The music for your wedding ceremony is something you will always remember, and I was so excited to work with Peter and Ashleigh and be their wedding harpist.  If you are planning a wedding at Pere Marquette or anywhere in the St. Louis area, please visit my website ~ St. Louis Harpist ~ for details on including harp music in your own wedding!



Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Harp Recital in Jacksonville, Illinois

After my last performance for this concert series in 2009, I was invited back to give another recital on January 29th, 2012.  The concerts are held under the dome of the Jacksonville Public Library in Jacksonville, IL, and are free and open to the public.  

 
We had a large and appreciative audience, and were delighted to present this recital.  Jeff joined me for a couple of duets, and I played the other solos.  The program included:

Deep River (Spiritual, arr. Dan Burton)
Ground in F with Variations (Henry Purcell)
Canon in D ~ harp duet (Johann Pachelbel)
Sonatina No. 3 in B-flat (F.J. Naderman)
Les pins de Charlannes ~ harp duet (Henriette Renie)
Turkey Strut (Carlos Salzedo)
Angélus (Henriette Renie)
Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma; my own arrangement)
Our Love is Here to Stay from An American in Paris (George Gerswhin; arr. Ray Pool)
All My Loving (Lennon & McCartney; arr. Sylvia Woods)
Glitter in the Air (Alecia Moore; my own arrangement)
Tango from Suite of Eight Dances (Carlos Salzedo) 

Many members of the audience (including my first grade teacher!) came up to speak with me after the recital.  "Autumn Leaves" was a favorite of many!  "Turkey Strut" was a special piece for my dad ~ he's been after me to learn how to play "Turkey in the Straw" since my very first harp lesson, and this Salzedo piece is a concert fantasy on that theme.  Something you might not expect to hear on the harp! 

Thank you to everyone who attended, and to the library for sponsoring the Music Under the Dome concert series!  Jeff and I are available to perform concerts for libraries, schools, and community groups throughout the Midwest and beyond.  Visit our website ~ TheClassicHarpist.com ~ and contact us for details!