Wedding Ceremonies
Elegant harp music performed by a wedding harpist completes the magic touch for your very special day. It sets the mood with ethereal sounds being heard throughout your ceremony.
Prelude Music:
Wedding Harpist Lisa Handman begins playing while the guests are being seated; approximately 30 minutes prior to the ceremony. It is not necessary to specify the pieces Lisa will perform here, but the bride may want to select specific selections for the seating of Grandparents, Parents, or Special Guests.
See Sample Wedding Harpist Music for List.
Processional:
Processional music begins when the wedding party walks down the aisle. Another piece is usually played by the wedding harpist for the Bridal Processional. A variety of music can be used and options other than the traditional “Here Comes the Bride” are often used.
See Sample Music for Suggestions.
Solos:
There may be opportunities for music during the ceremony. This can be based on the religion of the bridal couple and the length of the ceremony.
See Sample Music for Suggestions.
Recessional:
The Recessional music is played as the Bride and Groom, wedding party, and officiant walk out the aisle. Postlude music is played as the guests disperse.
See Sample Music for Suggestions.
Receptions and Parties
The ethereal sounds of a wedding harpist add refinement to any event – from receptions to corporate functions and parties to gallery openings to special events to weddings and bar/bat mitzvahs. Lisa offers an extensive repertoire of popular, classical, jazz, new age, celtic, Jewish, and religious music in two mediums – the acoustic harp or the electric harp. The rare electric harp is an excellent option for large functions when amplification is necessary.
Take your event from ordinary to elegant with harp music by Lisa Handman, Harpist.
A demo CD is available upon request.