Wedding Music

I am often asked for advice regarding what to do regarding the music for the ceremony. Your music sets the ambiance for your entire Ceremony. Live music is so much more elegant than music provided by the DJ; first of all, it is rich in sight as well as sound, but also the song can be ended smoothly at just the right moment when the bridesmaids arrive at the front, smoothly transitioning to the bridal procession, without the song being ended ubruptly in the middle, and again when you as the bride reach the front. 

I refer you to the expert. Let premiere harpist Esther Underhay assist you, whether you want Solo Harp, Piano, or String Trio for your Ceremony & Cocktail Hour, or a Jazz Band for your Reception.

The prelude music, as your guests arrive, sets the tone for the ceremony. Whether a large extravagant wedding or a simple affair; hotel ballroom, or outdoors; the harp will provide the perfect music for your ceremony, whether you want Classical or current pop songs, and for your cocktail hour.  Esther would be happy to work with you to choose just the right music for your long-awaited walk down the aisle. For a free consultation contact Esther Underhay, (561) 702-4277. For further information log on to www.elegantharp.net .

PRELUDE MUSIC: 15-30 minutes prior to the ceremony as guests arrive and are seated. Traditionally, the grandmothers are the last to be seated before parents.

ORDER OF PROCESSIONAL:        

Minister, Groom & Groomsmen                          

Groom’s Parents & Bride’s Mother

Bridesmaids & Maid of Honor

Flower Girl, Ring Bearer

Bride with Father

TRADITIONAL PROCESSIONALS:

J .S. Bach           Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring *

Pachelbel            Canon in D *

Wagner               Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin *

Purcell                Trumpet Voluntary *

TRADITIONAL RECESSIONALS:

Purcell                Trumpet Voluntary *

Purcell                Trumpet Tune *

Mendelssohn       Wedding Recessional *

*Selections may be heard on THE ELEGANT HARP

You will want to choose one Processional for the (Parents and) Attendants and a different Processional for the Bride, as well as a Recessional for the Bridal Party. You do not need to choose all the Prelude Music; your musician(s) will play appropriate music.

You may wish to have something played or sung quietly during the vows, the lighting of the Unity Candle, or as a solo between readings during the ceremony.   

We perform many weddings together providing a seamless ceremony for you.