The Ceremony

Your wedding will last just one day but the music at this celebration will linger for a lifetime.

Prelude

This is the music that is typically performed twenty minutes prior to the ceremony. It sets the mood for the day. The last piece of this set of music is often used for the seating of special family members.

Processional

This is the music that is performed as the wedding party enters. You can choose whether you would like continuous music for the entrance of the entire wedding party or if you'd prefer separate pieces for the bridesmaids and the bride.

Interlude

Musical interludes can be used at a variety of different points during the ceremony - between readings, as a moment of reflection, an accompaniment to special activies such as lighting the unity candle, or presenting flowers to family members.

Recessional

This joyous music occurs when the vows are complete and continues as the bridal party departs.

Postlude

This music follows the recessional music and is typically used when there is a receiving line at the ceremony site. Postlude selections continue the celebration as the guests linger.

There are many combinations of music selections that can help make your wedding unique. We have an extensive repertoire list and will work with you to make recommendations or to find arrangements for your special requests. In addition, we can assist you in finding other musicians (i.e. trumpet or vocalists).

Let us make your music planning easy. Visit our Ceremony Planner
  and select the pieces that reflect your wedding vision, or
contact us regarding availability for your event! Or call us at 952.906.3555.

 

       

Listen:


Processionals
Interludes

Recessionals