Wedding Music


Tel - 0207 127 4895

info@uk-weddingmusic.co.uk


Wherever you are getting married, in a church or at a place registered for a civil ceremony, you will have to decide music for the the arrival of the bride, during the signing of the register and for the recessional as the bride and groom and guests leave the ceremony.

The sweet and gentle sound of the pipes and harp will create that unique atmosphere and memorable impression.

In addition may we suggest:

Northumbrian Pipes

  • to greet guests as they are arriving at the ceremony or during the reception
  • to pipe the bride down the aisle

Northumbrian Pipes and Harp

  • during the 'signing of the register'
  • at the reception

Whatever your needs we have found that an initial conversation helps to clarify your needs - please contact us.

Richard Butler - Northumbrian Piper

Richard has been playing the Northumbrian Pipes for over 40 years during which time he has performed in numerous concerts, on TV and radio and organised a wide variety of Northumbrian Music events and functions.

He has also produced a number of solo and accompanied CDs and written books about the pipes.

He has been the Duke of Northumberland's Piper for 25 years. During this time he has played for;

  • Her Majesty the Queen
  • The King of Spain
  • many civic functions and corporate events

Jan Bennett - Harpist and Vocal

Jan studied harp and singing at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and has played with many professional ensembles and orchestras including;

  • performing with the Scottish National and Northern Sinfonia
  • playing for Her Majesty the Queen
  • at Civic and Corporate events and functions

In 2006 she was appointed as the Official Harpist to the Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Currently Jan is enjoying a solo career giving recitals playing for conferences, special occasions and weddings, Janet is considered as one of the most talented harpists and self accompanied singers in Britain today. She has released three solo CDs and regularly appears on radio and TV.

Visit Jan's site

http://www.janetbennett.co.uk/