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Weddings

Whether you are planning a civil ceremony or a church wedding both the harp and the trumpet make the perfect accompaniment. Being a classically trained harpist I can offer a wide variety of music and will work with you to help you decide exactly what you would like.

A selection of the harp music I play can been seen on the repertoire pages, but bear in mind that this is just a selection, if you are interested in a particular piece please get in touch, if I don't already play it I may well be able to learn it for you.

Katie McClaughry Wedding harpist playing a Grecian harp at Berwick St James, Wiltshire

Photo: David Scammell

Then there's the after party:

Once again the harp could provide a variety of styles to suit your requirements while guests mingle or dine at the reception.

Please have a look at my repertoire list to see a selection of the harp music I can offer.

Katie McClaughry Wedding Harpist at the Tudor Rose Tea Room, Barbican, Plymouth, Devon

Ahead of the big day:

You may be planning a reception or dinner for family and friends.  The music of the harp can help to break the ice and provide a subtle background for relaxed conversation.

On the day itself :

there are various possibilities that you could consider for the ceremony:

- background music while your guests arrive or while they are leaving;

- a processional piece for the arrival of the bride or the departure of the married couple;

- something personal or a favourite tune arranged for the harp during the signing of the register.

Katie McClaughry Wedding harpist playing a Grecian harp at Osborne Hotel, Torquay, Devon

Photo: Clive Figes

Katie McClaughry - Wedding Harpist

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