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Music gets you in and out with an air of elegance and dignity. Even though it may seem fleeting and ephemeral, music is as concrete a presence at your ceremony as the candles and boutonnieres. When you play back your video for years to come, guess what's in the background? A soundtrack! Make it as much a priority as planning the other details.
"But I don't know anything about music!"
So what do you do when you don't know Mozart from Beethoven, and find it easier to buy matching gloves for the bridesmaids than select your wedding march? This is where a knowledgeable wedding coordinator and/or a music planner will be of great assistance. As you shop around, beware of sites or vendors who only focus on reception music. There's more to a wedding than the party afterwards! I know of one statewide association whose music page mentions nothing about the ceremony--only celebrating when it's over. In a similar vein, don't let a DJ talk you into doing your ceremony. Playing a CD in place of live music is like wearing blue jeans down the aisle.
"What can I expect from a musician?"
Some musicians place restrictions on what is considered proper for ceremonies. This is an injustice to the client. That's why it's so important to communicate with musicians before hiring. Find out if he'll play "Evergreen" during the prelude. Ask if she can play the Widor "Toccata" for the postlude. View their websites. Contact their references. After you pick someone, you and your fiancee should have your musician audition pieces from their repertoire, or may listen to recordings and inform them of your choices by phone or email. Couples frequently elect to have me choose their music, but I feel it's important for the music to have personal meaning. You can greatly assist the process prior to the consultation by listening to and identifying the style of music which most appeals to your tastes. Specific composers (like "Schubert") and periods (like "Romantic") and names of works (such as "Ave Maria") will greatly aid the organist and make the consultation session more productive. Many wedding music sites list suggested pieces with sound samples, so a bride doesn't have to take an Intro to Music course to make educated choices. In fact, you don't have to know anything about what you're listening to at all. The main criterion is that you like it! After all, it's a matter of taste, and it's your day. Visit websites like Amazon.com that sell CDs where you can search for wedding music and hear 30 second clips. I also encourage couples to bring sheet music of favorite songs, tapes, or programs from other weddings when we meet for a consultation.
"Can I have him play country?"
If you are having your ceremony in a church, use discretion when requesting love songs and other secular music, keeping in mind the sacred nature of the event and place. Your minister or wedding coordinator might offer guidance on this subject as well. Rules defining restrictions vary from church to church, so ultimately these decisions should be made in conjunction with the officiating minister. If your ceremony is at a mansion, country club, garden, or is simply less religious in tone, find musicians who are open to non-traditional styles of music. Plan ahead. There has to be time for your musicians to obtain sheet music for specially requested songs, to work out arrangements, and to practice
Communicate!
Stay in touch with your organist or music planner. If you have a wedding coordinator, make sure she keeps in contact with your musicians. One last word of advice: Take your rehearsal seriously. The walk-through of the bridesmaids' processional, bridal march, and recessional should be done in real time to give the organist or other performers a sense of exactly how much is required to get people from point A to point B. It also alerts the bridal party to their cues so everything runs smoothly.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
James studied piano at private studios in Rochester NY including the Eastman School. After high school, he entered SUNY Fredonia as an organ major, transferring to Stetson University in Deland FL. While raising a young family, James studied music education at Peabody Teacher's College in Nashville. Later he trained as a Navy broadcast journalist, and once a civilian again, spent five years as a classical radio announcer & producer at WPLN in Nashville. In 1985, James completed a bachelor's degree in church music at Belmont College (cum laude) and returned for a master's in music education, conferred in 1991. His area of emphasis for the M.M.E. degree was Elementary/Primary Pedagogical Methodology with an internship at Montessori Academy in Brentwood teaching pre-school through 6th grade. After 8 years teaching piano at Belmont Academy in Nashville, James began his own piano, organ and voice studio, in Franklin TN, now with a roster of 60 students. He is organist-choirmaster at Holy Cross Anglican Church in Franklin TN and freelances as a wedding music contractor - DBA Going to the Chapel
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