Welcome to Classical Music Guide
NEW! Classical Music Videos
Classical Music Images Article
Wedding Reception Music - Top Tips on Enhancing Your Wedding Drinks Reception and Wedding Breakfast
Jennie Evans
Setting the mood for a celebration
The drinks reception after the wedding ceremony is a time for
congratulations all round. Musicians striking up as the newly
married couple and their guests arrive sets a buoyant mood from
the outset.
Any style which puts a spring in the step is appropriate. Light classical or Swing Jazz gives a "Ritzy" up-market ambience to the event. If you're after a more friendly family feel, you might consider traditional tunes ... Irish style.
Live Music in the background
Music for the wedding reception and breakfast is strictly a background affair. The main focus of attention, of course, is the bride and groom. The wedding music enhances the aura of happiness around the couple. It engenders a sense of relaxed togetherness and encourages chatter, rather than detracting from it.
The number of guests usually dictates the number of musicians needed to create the desired effect. With careful amplification, a duo will provide sufficient atmosphere for a party of up to 70 people. If your celebration is larger, you would be wise to consider a trio or quartet.
Later, your musicians can serenade the guests at the beginning of the wedding breakfast. The added quality and atmosphere that only live music can bring to an event is just the thing to turn your wedding breakfast into a truly memorable occasion.
Making the most of your wedding musicians
Make the best use of the musical skill at your disposal. When you book musicians to perform for you, you can expect them to perform (typically) three sets of live music, each approximately 45 mins long. Use the first set to make your wedding ceremony really special. Any band or ensemble will be happy to discuss in advance your options for each part of the service in order to help you make the best choices. Use the second set to create an up-beat atmosphere at the drinks reception. The final set will kick the wedding breakfast off to a really special start.
With careful use of your investment in live music you can add that extra-special "je ne sais quoi" that transforms an event into a truly memorable celebration ... without breaking the bank!
About the author:
Jennie Evans runs Hop Till You Drop, a company that provides music of all styles and types for weddings, birthday parties and corporate events in the UK. To find out more about all aspects of wedding music planning and to get up-to-date info on live music for weddings in the UK, why don't you check out Hop Till You Drop Wedding Music Services ?
Classical Music Images News
Classical Music Review: DSO finds a happy combination with waltzes ... - Dallas Morning News
Classical Music Review: DSO finds a happy combination with waltzes ... Dallas Morning News, TX - Music director Jaap van Zweden had the happy idea of turning the year's first concert into a light-classics affair loosely modeled on those Vienna ... |
Ride of the Valkyries - The Virginian-Pilot
Ride of the Valkyries The Virginian-Pilot, VA - Even if you've never been to a concert hall, you might know more classical music than you thought. Classical works pop up constantly in movies, TV and ads. ... |
Museum and Gallery Listings - New York Times
Museum and Gallery Listings New York Times, United States - Its many images mix happy endings and cautionary tales (some of the most gruesome intended for bridal chambers). Profane love is acknowledged with a choice ... |
DSO program features banjo, tabla - Detroit Free Press
DSO program features banjo, tabla Detroit Free Press, United States - BY MARK STRYKER • FREE PRESS MUSIC WRITER • January 4, 2009 Crossover is usually a dirty word in classical music circles, conjuring up images of populist ... |
This Weekend - Bridgeport News
This Weekend Bridgeport News, CT - Her CD of Bach’s Goldberg Variations topped the US Billboard Classical Music Chart. Ms. Dinnerstein’s concert is geared for children ages 5 to 17. ... |
Classical Listings - New York Times
Classical Listings New York Times, United States - Midtown Concerts is taking a different approach in this benefit for its early-music programs. Admission is free, but concertgoers devoted to early-music and ... |