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Versatile musicians with a wealth of experience and success
in providing the perfect musical enhancement to your wedding
day. Traditional music for the ceremony, music to entertain
your guests during the photographs and classical and contemporary
styles to suit all tastes for the reception, all superbly
played.
Recent
venues include Woburn Abbey, Pembroke Lodge in Richmond
Park, Knebworth, Syon Park, The Wallace Collection Gallery,
The Ritz Hotel, the Natural History Museum and Nonsuch Mansion.
Outside
the quartet genre they have between them played for Vanessa
Mae, Shirley Bassey, Jools Holland and various orchestras
domestically and abroad including Primavera Ensemble and
the Irish Symphony Orchestra.
Chameleon
String Quartet is a popular choice for providing music at
civil and church wedding ceremonies and also for the celebrations
afterwards. The quartet can be booked for any combination
of ceremony, drinks reception and wedding breakfast.
A
typical booking period is three hours though longer bookings
are possible. In good weather the musicians can perform
outdoors during the photographs and while the cocktail reception
is taking place. Most weddings involve moving outdoors,
to different rooms and sometimes to different venues and
the quartet are used to setting up in more than one place
at an event. The quartet regularly play during the wedding
breakfast, providing background music to the diners. Many
people like the music to continue up until the beginning
of the speeches after which the evening entertainment may
start with a change of style such as a jazz or pop band,
disco or barn dance.
Ceremonies:
The rules surrounding civil weddings state that music and
readings must not have a religious context. This means the
quartet cannot play any hymns or pieces that might have
sacred words. If your wedding is to be in a church there
are no musical restrictions though the nature of the setting
might suggest the music is traditional. Humanist weddings
have no musical restrictions.
The quartet usually plays 15 - 30 minutes before the ceremony
is due to start, to entertain guests as they arrive. Some
people choose to have no music at all until the entrance
of the bride which can have a dramatic effect. The music
played is generally of a subtle, classical nature. The quartet
then play for the entrance of the bride, during the signing
of the register and for the exit of the newlyweds. Most
people like to choose pieces for during the ceremony and
the quartet are happy to make recommendations based on their
experience over the years. Some people have asked for a
musical interlude during the ceremony for example to follow
a reading. It is also possible for the quartet to accompany
a singer for one or two pieces. A few popular choices are
shown below:
Processional:
Clarke Trumpet Voluntary
Handel Hornpipe from Water Music
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Mendelssohn Wedding March
Pachelbel Canon
Purcell Trumpet Tune
Wagner Bridal March
Register:
Bach 4 pieces from D major Suite (including Air)
Boccherini Minuet
Delibes Flower Duet from Lakmé (British Airways Advert)
Elgar Chanson de Matin
Salut d'amour
Fauré Pavane
Handel Air from Water Music
Mozart Three Divertimenti
Massenet Meditation from Thais
Pachelbel Canon
Recessional:
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
Handel Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Hornpipe from Water Music
Mozart Overture from The Marriage of Figaro
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Reception:
During the celebrations after the ceremony the quartet has
a comprehensive repertoire that accommodates most tastes.
The extensive list enables them to honour requests such
as "only classical" or "only light".
A list can be sent out for clients to indicate their requests
- special arrangements of a favourite piece can also be
made for a small fee and with a months notice.
Dress:
The quartet take great care in their presentation and can
wear all black to be neutral or their own colours.
Space:
The average amount of space required is 2m x 2.5m (7' x
8.5') although the quartet is able to squeeze into slightly
smaller spaces for a short amount of time! If you are worried
about space you could check with your venue if a string
quartet has played there before.
Breaks:
The quartet always plans in advance with clients the best
time to take breaks to fit in with your plans. The quartet
generally need a short break of approximately 10 - 15 minutes
after 75 minutes performance.
Recent
Corporate Clients:
Gardner Merchant:
Evening charity dinner
Global Event Solutions:
End of conference meal, Queens College, Cambridge
Westhill College, Birmingham:
Graduation meal
Engish Partnerships:
Cocktail reception
Nichollson International:
Christmas Lunch
British Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry:
End of exhibition dinner
Edmundson Electrical:
End of conference meal, Brighton (Grand Hotel)
End of conference meal, Newport
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