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The Seattle Style Strings
$395.00
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An Elegant String Trio For Your very Special Event Performing as a trio (Violin, Viola, Cello) the Seattle Style String ensemble is committed to bringing you beautiful music for your wedding, party or special event. They will consult with you to personalize the music to the needs of the event and will honor most special requests. The Strings have played numerous events such as holiday parties, weddings, and special events of all sorts. Everything from small intimate gatherings to fund raising events for Governor Gregoire. Kore - Viola Kore has been active in the Seattle music community for over 10 years. She is currently a student at the University of Washington where she studies linguistics and music. A violist since the age of 8, she is currently a member of the Everett Symphony Orchestra, two small chamber groups, and an active free-lance musician.
Rebecca - Cello Rebecca has been studying the cello since the age of 8 and has been involved with the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Conservatory Music School, and the Young Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra. She is a recipient of the Carlsen Cello Foundation Scholarship and the Cascade Symphony Scholarship.
Sarah - Violin Sarah was a student at the University of Washington with a dual degree in Economics and Music. Beginning her violin study at the age of 7, Sarah joined the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra, Everett Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Seattle Conservatory of Music. Sarah is a two-time regional competition winner, a recipient of the Arion Award and the Cascade Symphony scholarship. |
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"The Trio was wonderful. They arrived on time, the music was beautiful and played with a smooth transition during the processional. We hired you with very short notice and very much appreciated your efforts to get there on a snowy day. All went very well!" - A. Hampton "They were wonderful, very patient and professional! The music was so beautiful and really set the stage for a purely romantic day! This was one of the best decisions we made for our wedding! Thank you for making our wedding day so wonderful" - Carol Boyle "Thank you so much for playing the music at our ceremony. It was so special to have Canon in D as we walked down the aisle. All the music was beautiful and set the mood." - Jennifer Harvey Seattle Style Strings were perfect. They were professional, On Time and Friendly and played Beautifully. Thank You!!!
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Please feel free to ask your consultant if you need assistance!
For the music, most wedding ceremonies have six major parts, each with their own special requirements:
If you do not want to choose individual songs for your ceremony, our experienced wedding musicians will be able to play appropriate songs in the right places. However, picking out your own music can be more meaningful and satisfying.
The Prelude
The purpose of the prelude music is to welcome guests as they are being seated before the ceremony. It also should give a cheerful yet subdued atmosphere, setting the stage for the solemnity of the event. The prelude generally begins 15 minutes before the ceremony start time since the ceremony may start a few minutes late. It often includes 20+ minutes as guests are being seated and involves a number of songs. Because of this, it’s best to give us an idea of the genre of music you want but you do not need to select all the songs.
The Wedding Party’s Processional
The wedding party’s processional marks the official beginning of the ceremony. It should have a slow but flowing feel, ushering the beautiful bridesmaids and other members of the wedding party down the aisle. Perhaps the classic example here is Canon in D by Pachelbel, but many things work well.
The Bride’s Processional
The bride’s processional can be an incredible moment, as memorable to everyone involved as the vows or any other part of the ceremony. You should choose a very special song here. If you go with Classical music, the obvious traditional choice is Wagner’s Bridal Chorus “Here Comes the Bride”. Any piece that strikes you as particularly beautiful or meaningful can be used here. Other popular choices are The Prince Of Denmark’s March, music from Handel’s Watermusic Suite, or Purcell’s Trumpet Tune.
The Interlude
The interlude can actually be many different moments in the ceremony. A very loose definition being any time there are no words being spoken for a minute or more. For most ceremonies, the interlude is the unity candle, memorial candle, or rose presentation. These are moments of quiet reflection, and the music you choose should encourage this mood.
The Recessional
At last, time to celebrate! The wedding officiant’s pronouncement of husband and wife is followed by enthusiastic applause and joyous recessional music as the happy couple leads the way back up the aisle. The song you choose should be bright and upbeat, inviting everyone to celebrate your union. The top traditional choice for the recessional is Mendelssohn’s Wedding March. A close second and third are Beethoven’s Ode to Joy and The Trumpet Tune By Purcell, but any song with a joyous feel that speaks to you will work well in this spot.
The Postlude
The postlude sets a pleasant atmosphere as guests are leaving. It can last between 10-15 minutes, so it’s best to treat the postlude like the prelude and simply give the us an idea of what you want. Our experienced wedding musicians will play postlude music that is refined but upbeat, adding the finishing touch to your beautiful ceremony.
The best starting point for specific ceremony music ideas is the repertoire list above. The songs listed there are usually ones that the are requested frequently and we know work very well. If you have a special request that is not in our repertoire please let us know and we will do our best to make arrangements for it.
The individual Songs on The Seattle Style Strings Demo CD are as follows
(please click each one for an MP3 sample of that selection)
1. Menuetto- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Mozart
2. 1st movement- Brandenburg Concerto, No. 3 by J.S. Bach
4. Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn
5. Second Movement- Brandenburg Concerto, No. 3 by J.S. Bach
6. Air- Orchestral Suite No. 3 by J.S. Bach
7. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by J.S. Bach
9. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Mozart
10. La Cumparsita by G. Rodriguez
12. Come back to Sorrento by De Curtis
Please note these include only the tracks on the Seattle Style Strings Demo CD.
While we do not currently have any additional recordings, there are many more choices available!