When going over the ceremony logistics, Raven mentioned “We have two flower girls that are two and three years old and our ring bearer is going to be about one year old. We are expecting all the joys that come with having little ones in the ceremony.” Sure enough, as soon as the flower girls got down the aisle, they had to be led back up the side! Courtney carried the ring bearer, and her processional was another well-known Bach piece, “Prelude in C.” Raven chose Pachelbel’s “Canon in D” for her entrance music.
The couple wrote their own vows by adapting verses from the Bible. My literary nerdiness loved the fact that they printed them in the program, and footnoted them in the program with the verse! As they lit the unity candle and presented roses to their mothers, I played “Come My Way, My Truth, My Life” by Vaughan Williams. The recessional, “Great Day,” sent the newly married couple down the aisle with glissandos. Very harp-y!
Instead of a card box, they created a “Card Castle” to fit their theme.
During the cocktail hour, the couple requested that I play mostly popular music, and wanted to be sure I included some Green Day. Guests love hearing songs they know played on the harp, and I often hear some humming along! During dinner service, I switched to classical pieces, with an emphasis on Bach.
I also played for the first dance, which was “Lovesong” by the English alternative rock band The Cure. It sounds surprisingly good on the harp! As I finished, the DJ took over, playing the same song, inviting the families to join the couple on the dance floor.
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