Upper Peninsula Wedding Music ~ Marquette Harpist

Jama and Brittany were married just before sunset just outside Marquette at the Little Presque Isle State Park. They love the north woods, and wanted to include the beauty of Lake Superior and forest in their ceremony.

Harpist in the Upper Peninsula

The daytime crowds had gone from the park, and an intimate group of friends and family gathered under the trees as harp music played. The final piece of the prelude, as family circled together, was Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven.”

Harp Upper Peninsula

The wedding party and brides entered from the beach, over a small hill. It was beautiful with the sunset behind them! For the wedding party processional, I played “Nothing Else Matters” by Metallica. Jama and Brittany came down the aisle together to “Concerning Hobbits” from Lord of the Rings.

Marquette Michigan Harpist

I love when couples choose music that is meaningful to them! That might mean a classical piece played at their grandparents’ wedding, a piece they love to dance to, or the theme from their favorite movie. Anything can be “wedding music”!

Upper Peninsula Harpist

The ceremony concluded, and I played the Scottish tune “Parting Glass” as the recessional. Postlude music continued as guests enjoyed the scenery and took pictures at the ceremony arch and on the beach.

Marquette MI Wedding Harpist

My carbon-fiber Infinity harp can go anywhere! Even if the terrain doesn’t allow an orchestral harp to be wheeled in, this harp brings music to your ceremony, wherever you might choose. It gives you the ultimate in flexibility not only in location, but since it’s rain- and temperature-proof, the weather is never an issue. One less thing to worry about on your wedding day!

Wedding Harpist Marquette MI

I play for weddings and events in Marquette and throughout the Upper Peninsula. Add harp music to your plans by visiting my website {Upper Peninsula Harpist} to request a quote!

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