Niagara Wedding String Ensemble: Julie and Mike Inn on the Twenty
Niagara Wedding String Ensemble: Julie and Mike Inn on the Twenty Niagara Wedding String Ensemble: Julie and Mike Inn on the Twenty. This Sunday wedding was so beautiful, held in…
Niagara Wedding String Ensemble: Julie and Mike Inn on the Twenty Niagara Wedding String Ensemble: Julie and Mike Inn on the Twenty. This Sunday wedding was so beautiful, held in…
Wedding Violinist Cellist Thornbury. Award winning violin and cello players performing pop, top40 and classical music for weddings and events.
Christmas Holiday Corporate Violinist Cellist GTA. Planning an office/corporate holiday party? Fun live entertainment from Duo d'Amore's award winning violin and cello duo, string trio and string quartet. Includes live video, pop Top 40 selections, links to audio samples and GTA venue recommendations.
The weather was just wonderful for this ceremony at Deer Creek Golf Course in Ajax. Early October was unseasonably warm with temperatures reaching into the high teens, and hardly a cloud in the sky. During the wedding planning process, I spoke and exchanged emails with Milani the bride, who was just lovely. She was interested in a very classic wedding ceremony with an additional song added. Because this was a Filipino wedding ceremony (which we are very familiar with) there can be a number of additional spots for music. I should also note that every Filipino wedding we have ever performed at has always been one centred on a large loving family—everyone has an amazingly good time.
Bridal party processional: Pachelbel Canon in D
Bride entrance: Bach Air on a G String
Cord and veil ceremony: Bach Arioso
Signing: Bach Jesu of Mans desiring
Recessional: Handel La Rejouissance
Photo and video credit: Beyond Infiniti Photography
Wedding ceremony music Ajax/GTA: Duo d’Amore-solos, violin and cello duos, string trios and string quartets
Here is a listing of the music that was performed by our most popular ensemble, the violin and cello duo:
“Thanks for being there doing an awesome job! Our guests and us were enjoying the music”
We work very hard to provide our clients with a wide range of interesting music to choose from, including classical, pop, fiddle tunes rock and everything in between, and it’s always nice when clients send us their selections for each part of the ceremony, such as the processional, signing, communion, offering, sand ceremony etc. But, its also nice when the clients leave the selections up to us, and that is exactly what happened with this ceremony at the Prince House, and it was excellent and a surprise for the couple.
Ceremony musicians: Duo d’Amore-string duos, trios and quartets
Wedding Venue: The Prince House, Heritage Park, Calgary
Our violin and cello duo had a great time performing for this wedding, as everything went smoothly and sounded beautiful. We started by performing the classic Pachelbel’s Canon for the wedding party and bride, continuing on to Bach-Gounod’s Ave Maria during the signing (a beautiful piece and ideal for the signing of the register) and finishing off with a well chosen and upbeat Trumpet Voluntary by Jeremiah Clarke.
Processional: Pachelbel: Canon
Signing: Bach-Gounod Ave Maria
Recessional: Clarke Trumpet Voluntary
Wedding ceremony musicians: Duo d’Amore-string duos, trios and quartets
Wedding Venue: Hotel Arts, Calgary
Wedding planner: www.lynnfletcherwedings.com
May the 18th was a popular day for a wedding, and Rita and Kevin has a lovely one! They were so easy to work with and it was just wonderful working with them. Their ceremony, which included communion, was the picture of elegance, traditional and class. In our correspondence and discussion of what music they would like at the wedding, the couple used our Sample Programs on our Quote page, and chose with Classic Mass option, adding the famous Wachet Auf, or Sleepers Awake by Bach. The entire program looked like:
Bridesmaids processional: Bach Air
Bride’s processional: Pachelbel Canon in D
Signing: Bach-Gounoud: Ave Maria
Communion: Bach: Wachet Auf
Recessional: Mendellsohn: Wedding March
Besides the Pachelbel, this was a real Bach fest! Bach ‘s music works so well because it is both comforting, as many of the melodies are well known, but also because the music is so well written, and it provides lots of interest for the guests, it is easy to walk to and it is endlessly tuneful and happy. The last music on the program was Mendelssohn’s wedding March, and it resounded as Rita and Kevin’s walked out followed by their family and friends. Congratulations!