Bride Tips – The Modern Bride Has Live Music at Her Wedding
Planning Your Wedding Music
The typical wedding service includes:
- Prelude music before the ceremony (approximately 20 minutes). Whatever the bride desires, but often music from a classical music repertoire is played.
- 20 to 30 minutes of pre-service music
- Processional
- 1 or 2 special mid-service pieces
- Recessional
- Postlude music while guests are exiting
Excessive travel or outdoor venue, applicable charges may apply.
Samples
- Bridesmaid music
- “Canon in D”
- “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”
- Bride’s Processional
- “Here Comes the Bride” (traditional)
- Trumpet Voluntary
- “Here Comes the Bride” (traditional)
- Unity Candle (optional)
- Sacred music such as “Lord’s Prayer”
- Soft classical music or loves songs (such as “My Heart Will Go On”)
- Sacred music such as “Lord’s Prayer”
- Recessional
- Wedding March by Mendelssohn
- Trumpet Voluntary
- Wedding March by Mendelssohn
Reception
Margaret has over five hours of music from well-known love songs, to light classics and popular music. Your guests will never forget how much you cared to give them the best.
See a list of popular songs that can be played at your wedding or reception.
You are welcome to email or call Margaret for references.
By hiring Margaret, you will add a wonderful dimension to your wedding day that you will always remember.
Not to forget the music itself, her harp performance of your favorite music will return to your memory for years to come, a warm reminder of your special day. After all, isn’t that really what professional, well-performed wedding music is for?
Receptions are usually charged on an hourly basis
A discount may apply for a wedding and reception combination, morning weddings, or weekday weddings.
Excessive travel, outdoor venues, additional charges may apply.
A signed Contract Agreement is required to confirm and hold your wedding or event date and time.