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Thank you very
much for sharing your very special gifts with all of us last night. You
gave us deeply needed joy and relaxation. You are a consummate musician—full of light! —Pat Collins and Connor Kindig, New Jersey
I've been playing
weddings since nine days into my dulcimer experience! I can
provide music for all phases of your special day, on dulcimer or diatonic
autoharp or both, including:
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ceremony
(in church or on location—the dulcimer is portable to just about anywhere,
outdoors in fair-weather months only):
prelude (usually
15 minutes; any longer and I usually play to an empty hall, but let me know if you expect a crowd
sooner than that)
processional—quiet interludes before or after prayers/vows (optional)
soloist accompaniment
(please mention this at time of booking)
recessional (exit music for at least the principals' families;
in addition to the solo dulcimer
and autoharp repertoire, see below)
Note: support instrumentalists are available if you'd
like an ensemble.
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cocktail hour: see the solo
dulcimer and autoharp repertoire for selected music
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reception: anything from elegant
dinner music to being part of your contra-dance band!
I also play recorder (all sizes, works best with any variety
of keyboard: piano, harpsichord or organ).
about wedding music for yourself or a special family member or friend.
Shown below are the most popular picks. If you have something else
in mind, I may already play it, or it can be arranged! See my complete repertoire
list, or .
| Amazing Grace |
New Britain |
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Edelweiss ("The Sound of Music") |
Rodgers and Hammerstein |
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The Frog Galliard (funny title, great piece!) |
John Dowland |
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*Flute Clock Sonata, Set II, no. 2 |
G. F. Handel |
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*Minuet in G |
J. S. Bach |
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My Ain Hoose |
Scottish waltz |
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Nan's Waltz |
Pat Shaw |
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*Pastorale Symphony (Messiah) |
G. F. Handel |
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Prelude (Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007) |
J.S. Bach |
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*Ronde/Hupfauf (1556) |
Tielman Susato |
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Sarabande |
A. Corelli |
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Si bheag, si mohr |
Turlough O’Carolan |
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*Silent Night |
Franz Gruber |
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Wondrous Love |
from The Southern Harmony, 1835 |
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Shown below are the most popular picks. If you have something else
in mind, I may already play it, or it can be arranged! See my complete repertoire
list, or .
| Am Buaichaille Ban (The Fair Shepherd) |
Scottish |
| Amazing Grace |
New Britain |
| Greensleeves |
English |
| Minuet in G (different from that in the previous section) |
J.S. Bach |
| Morning Has Broken |
Bunessan |
| O’Carolan’s Concerto |
T. O’Carolan |
| Planxty Fanny Power |
T. O’Carolan |
| The Rose |
Amanda McBroom |
| The Shepherd’s Wife |
Scottish |
| Si bheag, si mohr |
Turlough O’Carolan |
| Southwind |
Traditional |
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| Canon in D major (dulcimer w/ piano or guitar) |
Johann Pachelbel |
| Gymnopedie No. 1 (dulcimer w/ piano or guitar) |
Eric Satie |
| The Maid in the Moon (autoharp) |
English country-dance tune |
| Princess Royal (one of 16 variants; for autoharp) |
English country-dance tune |
| Robbie Robertson’s March (autoharp) |
Lucille Reilly |
| Rigaudon (dulcimer with keyboard) |
Henry Purcell |
| Trumpet Voluntary in D major (dulcimer) ♫ |
Jeremiah Clarke |
(Note:
The dulcimer chooses the key, due to range limitations.)
| Ave Maria ( G major) |
Gounod |
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The Lord’s Prayer (D major) |
A. H. Malotte |
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Sabbath Prayer (Fiddler on the Roof; A min.) |
J. Bock |
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The Wedding Song (There Is Love; in G or D maj.) |
Paul Stookey (cp) |
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Pie Jesu (Requiem; in G major) |
A. L. Webber (SS, cp) |
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| your choice of jigs! |
Traditional |
| Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee |
L. van Beethoven |
| And: see the processional music list
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