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The elegant sounds of the harp add beautifully to any wedding.  In addition to adding a lovely musical atmosphere the harp is a gorgeous instrument which will enrich your wedding visually.
Katherine has provided music for over 60 weddings since 1997.  A wedding ceremony includes 20 minutes prelude music, processional, optional meditation hymn, signing of the registrar,  recessional, and 15 minutes postlude music.
Katherine has many songs in her repertoire appropriate for weddings.  During the bridal consultation she will help you chose the right music for your ceremony. The following is a small sample of popular selections for weddings. If you have a special song request Katherine will be more than happy to try and accomodate it.
Signing of the Registrar
'O Perfect Love' by Sir J. Barnby
'To a Wile Rose' by E. MasDowell
'Breath' recorded by Faith Hill
'Corranto' Anonymous (Renaissance)
'Give Me Your Hand' by Ruaidhri Dall O Cathain (Celtic)

Recessional
'Wedding March' from
Midsummer Night's Dream by F. Mendelssohn
'Trumpet Tune' by J. Clarke
'Trumpet Voluntary' by H. Purcell
'La Volta' by William Byrd (Renaissance)
'Carolan's Concerto' by Turlough O'Carolan (Celtic)

Postlude
'Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring' by J.S. Bach
'
Variation sur une Theme de Mozart' Anonymous
Selection from the
Four Seasons by A. Vivaldi
'March' from
Occasional Oratorio by G.F. Handel
'Con Te Partiro' recorded by A. Bocelli and S. Brightman

Prelude Music
'Caro Mio Ben' by G. Giordano
'Prelude in C' by J.S. Bach
'Be Thou but Near' by J.S. Bach
'Air on a G String' by J.S. Bach

Processional
'Bridal March' from
Lohengrin by R. Wagner
'Air' from
Water Music by G.F. Handel
'Canon in D'  by J. Pachelbel
'Hartes Ease' by Anthony Holborne (Renaissence)
'Haste to the Wedding' Traditional Irish (Celtic)

Meditation
'Intermezzo' from
Cavalleria Rusticana by P. Mascagni
'Meditation' from
Thais by J. Masset
'My Heart Ever Faithful' by J.S. Bach
'Ave Maria' by Schubert
'White Flower' Anonymous (Renaissence)
'Greensleeves' Anonymous (Celtic)

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