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Samples

Our vast selection of repertoire includes well over 300 pieces that span the last 400 years. Among our selections are classical, opera, ragtime, jazz, show tunes, Latin, Yiddish, Celtic, bluegrass, pop, and holiday favorites.

Your music coordinator provides free unlimited assistance to aid you in the process of selecting music for your event. We are happy to provide you with suggestions as to what music we feel is most suitable. If you have specific selections that you would like performed, please let us know ahead of time so that we can have adequate time to locate the music. We will arrive at your venue no later than 30 minutes before the scheduled time of performance to coordinate walking cues for the processional and receive ceremony and recessional cues from your officiate. In the case of other types of events, we are experienced in working with function staff during dinners, receptions, parties, and other special occasions, paying the closest attention to every detail as to make your event a success!

The wedding ceremony music tends to be softer, usually classical wedding music or ballads. There should be about five songs played as a prelude, lasting approximately 15-20 minutes while guests are seated, then a special song when the mothers of the bride and groom are seated. There are two songs during the processional, one when the bridesmaids enter, and the most dramatic as the bride walks up the aisle. The most joyous music is played in the recessional, when the bride and groom leave together. There can be special songs at different points in the ceremony, such as after exchanging the rings and vows, lighting the unity candle, or taking communion. Some churches have rules about wedding songs used during your ceremony so be sure to ask your clergy person or officant! Some of our suggestions are available to the left.