“I confess I am struggling to find the right words – it was mind-blowingly, gut-wrenchingly, tear-jerkingly fantastic! … Everyone said it is the memory of the day that they will carry with them always.”
What we provide
12 piece choirs, organists, string quartets, soloists. Everything you could possibly want to make your wedding ceremony unique.
Planning
Planning a wedding can be stressful, but we take the stress out of the music side of the day. From an initial consultation, decisions on repertoire and the arrival of a choir, trumpeter and organist for a rehearsal, through to the service on the day, we take care of every detail right down to locating the organ key hidden in an old hymn book.
Read a Q&A with Adam Green for more ideas about planning your wedding music.
Repertoire
There are many points during a wedding service at which one can insert music, not just at the entrance of the bride and signing of the register. See our sample Orders of Ceremony below for some ideas for both religious and secular ceremonies.
Bespoke compositions
If you want something more personalised, how about commissioning a new work or arrangement from our resident composer, Jonathan Galton?
Sample Orders of Ceremony
Church wedding
Music before the ceremony
J. S. Bach Chorale prelude “Wachet auf”
Entrance of the Bride
Jeremiah Clarke “Trumpet tune”
Hymn
“Jerusalem”
Anthem
John Rutter “The Lord bless you and keep you”
Signing of the registers
Elgar “Ave verum corpus”
Processional
Widor “Toccata”
Civil ceremony
Music before the ceremony
Mozart “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”
Entrance of the Bride
Pachelbel “Canon in D”
Song
Eric Whitacre “This Marriage”
Signing of the registers
Stevie Wonder “You are the sunshine of my life”
Processional
Handel “Arrival of the Queen of Sheba”