About

We have been providing the finest professional musicians for weddings, parties and corporate events for the past 20 years.

From 12-piece choirs, organists and string quartets at wedding ceremonies to ratpack, blues, funk and soul at a reception or corporate function, we simply bring you the best. We work in churches, castles and stately homes, in offices, in marquees, on boats, even on architecturally designed hillocks in Scotland.

All our artists have trained to the highest level and now pursue busy full-time careers, from lead roles at Glyndebourne and the Royal Opera House, to gigs at Ronnie Scott’s and the 606 Club.

Founder, Adam Green

Adam Green, musical director of Perfect Pitch Music, studied at St John’s College, Cambridge, the Royal Academy of Music, London, and the National Opera Studio.

As an operatic baritone Adam made his Royal Opera House debut in 2011 in James MacMillan’s Clemency and has since sung Ibn Rashid (Zaid Jabri’s Cities of Salt). He has also performed Aeneas, Belcore and Arbace for English National Opera at the Coliseum.

Adam is founder of the Prison Choir Project, a Koestler Platinum Award winning charity, whose objectives are to rehabilitate prisoners, ex-offenders, and people suffering mental illness, through the study and performance of opera, song, and choral music.

Prison Choir Project

In 2016 Adam founded The Prison Choir Project, a charity that rehabilitates prisoners, ex-offenders, and people experiencing mental disorder, through access to the arts, specifically participation in opera and choirs.

What we do

We provide opportunities for prisoners and ex-offenders to undertake collaborative creative activity by participating in choirs and performances of opera.

We hope that through music and in particular singing, we can provide a pathway towards greater self-esteem, confidence and employability, and a reduced likelihood of reoffending, for all those involved.

Choirs for greater social cohesion

Singing is a great tonic. The feel-good effects of singing have long been recognised, and research has shown that joining a choir improves well-being, builds self-esteem and confidence, and allows people to feel part of a cohesive group.

A choir provides much needed therapy and can have a positive impact on a range of physical and psychological conditions.

If you want Perfect Pitch to plan the perfect music for your wedding