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Wedding Music Tip of the Week
Consider the length of your aisle when choosing your Processional Music. A long aisle will suit a lengthier piece of music, such as Kanon by Pachelbel or Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, whereas a briefer, more succinct piece such … Continue reading
Wedding Music Piece of the Week
When considering options for your processional music to walk up the aisle to, we’ve recently discovered a good arrangement for string quartet of Jean-Joseph Mouret’s Rondeau. From “Sinfonie de Fanfares” this piece provides triumphant processional or indeed recessional music. I … Continue reading
Wedding Music Tip of the Week
Meet with Musicians to Plan and Seek Advice Planning a wedding/civil partnership can feel somewhat daunting when there are so many aspects that you want to be just perfect for your special day. Take some time out and meet up … Continue reading
Wedding Music Tip of the Week
Consider the length of your aisle when choosing your Processional Music. A long aisle will need a lengthier piece of music, such as Kanon by Pachelbel or Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, whereas a briefer, more succinct piece … Continue reading
Wedding Music Tip of the Week
When considering music to walk up the aisle to, don’t assume you should choose something loud and celebratory with all trumpets blazing. A slower, more reflective piece can work just as well and will make your ceremony that little bit … Continue reading
Wedding Music Tip of the Week
A piece of music played during any church wedding, civil ceremony or civil partnership can really personalise the occasion. When considering some music to make your public union unique why not devise a medley consisting of you and your partner’s favourite … Continue reading
Wedding Music Tip of the Week
Planning a wedding/civil partnership can feel somewhat daunting when there are so many aspects that you want to be just perfect for your special day. Take some time out and meet up with any musicians you have booked to entertain … Continue reading