Saturday, October 10, 2009
Lucky
In September we played at a lovely church wedding at Gray Gables Baptist Church in Callahan, FL. The bride and groom decided to have mostly classical pieces in their ceremony but still wanted to add one of their favorite songs to their ceremony, Lucky by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat. Lucky was performed by our trio as their recessional piece and couldn't have been more perfect for this happy couple, starting their lives as the new Mr. and Mrs.
Another favorite special request for us this year was the Hallelujah Chorus. While the Hallelujah Chorus isn't in any way a modern song - it is not your typical classical piece played at weddings!!! The Bride and Groom wanted to have the orchestral introduction of this song (about 10 seconds of it) played by our string quartet right after their first kiss as husband and wife. This couple and their story to the alter made for this request to be the cutest idea and the guests cheered for this couple while our quartet played the unmistakable, majestic introduction of the Hallelujah Chorus.
Some of this years special arrangements....
Another One Bites the Dust by Queen for String Trio
I'm Yours by Jason Mraz for Harp and Violin
Grow Old with Me by John Lennon for Harp and Violin
For Always by Josh Groban for Harp and Violin
Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve for String Quartet
Come True by Frozen Ghost for Harp and Violin
Remember When by Alan Jackson fir Harp and Violin
Come Away with Me by Norah Jones for String Quartet or Harp and Violin
Memories of Us by Keith Urban for Harp and Violin
Halo by Beyonce for Harp and Violin
Home by Micheal Buble for String Quartet or Harp and Violin
God Only Knows by Beach Boys for String Trio
Friday, October 9, 2009
Beachside Ceremony
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Jazz Standard
The String Group is very excited to introduce The Jazz Standard. Led by David Champagne, The Jazz Standard serves The Florida Panhandle, South Georgia and Northeast Florida. The Jazz Standard's talent, charisma and professionalism will show through in their live performances of jazz standards, swing, blues, bossanovas, and big band music, complete with state of the art lighting and sound. Professional DJ services are also offered alone or combined with live cocktail/dinner music for a low package rate. As a sister company of The String Group, you will now be able to book all of your entertainment needs with one company!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Contemporary Selections
Special Prelude Arrangements for Harp and Violin by Hannah:
Home as sung by Michael Buble
For Always as sung by Josh Groban
Grow Old with Me as sung by John Lennon
Twilight and Mist (Ludlows) by Horner from Legends of the Falls
Ceremony Selections:
Family Processional: Remember When by Alan Jackson, arr. by Hannah
Bridal Party Processional: Canon in D by Pachelbel
Bridal Processional: Halo by Beyonce, arr. by Hannah
Candle Lighting Ceremony: I'm Yours by Jason Mraz, arr. by Hannah
Recessional: Making Memories of Us by Keith Urban, arr. by Hannah
Friday, July 17, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Trio with Trumpet Peformance
The String Group was more than happy to arrange One Hand, One Heart from Westside Story to be played right before the ceremony began! This song was played at the mother of the bride's wedding and we enjoyed adding this special touch to their wedding day! The parents and grandparents then came into Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring. As a special arrangement, Canon in D was played for the bridal party processional and the bridal entrance! This arrangement flows well and makes for a very dramatic build up to the bridal fanfare. After the trio softly played the beginning of Canon in D for the bridesmaids and flower girls, David transitioned the group to a bridal fanfare for a dramatic Bridal Entrance with all the musicians playing the chorus of Canon in D. During the ceremony, the officiant led the couple to a sand ceremony where the trio played Twilight and Mist from Legends of the Falls. The ceremony ended with a recessional of The Wedding March and a guest postlude of Hornpipe. After the ceremony, Jody and Hannah played for the cocktail hour.
Trio: Ashlee, Hannah and Liz
Trumpet: David
Cocktail Hour: Jody and Hannah
Music Coordinator: Jody
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Seating of Parents and Grandparents: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Bridal Party Processional: Canon in D
Bridal Entrance: Bridal Chourus
Bridal Party Recessional: Trumpet Voluntary
Duet: Hannah and Beth
Music Coordinator: Jody
Monday, July 6, 2009
On a Saturday Morning, a quartet from The String Group played in the beachfront courtyard of Jacksonville Beach's Casa Marina. This hotel's classic 1920s beauty and charm, combined with its panoramic beach view truly make it a gorgeous place for weddings! The Quartet's performance of many classical wedding favorites set the tone for this lovely ceremony!
Quartet: Breana, Ashlee, Hannah and Liz
Music Coordinator: Jody
Quartet: Breana, Allison, Hannah and Beth
On site Music Coordinator: Ashlee Davis
Music Coordinator: Jody Champagne
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Amelia Island Ceremony
Music Selections
Grandparents and Parents Processional: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Bridal Party Processional: Canon in D
Bridal Entrance: Bridal Chorus
Sand Ceremony: Twilight and Mist
Wedding Party Recessional: Wedding March
String Trio: Jesse (violin), Jody (viola), Ethel (cello)
On-site Music Coordinator: Doris
Music Coordinator: Jody, thestringgroup@gmail.com
Sunday, June 14, 2009
"Another One Bites the Dust"
Musicians:
String Trio: Ashlee, Hannah and Liz
Trumpet: Ryan
Music Coordinator: Jody
Monday, June 8, 2009
At the last moment Hannah was called upon to play an accompaniment part to a song that the priest was to sing during the ceremony. During the Preists' Solo, Hannah was able to improvise harmonies that went beautifully with this solo. Guests sent their compliments to Hannah for adding this beautifully touch to the ceremony! The special music performed by both Hannah and Stephanie added so much to this lovely ceremony, Thank you Stephanie and Hannah!
Harpist: Stephanie
Violinist: Hannah
Music Coordinator: Jody
Ceremony music
Prelude: Harp and Violin assorted classical pieces
Sponsors and Bridal Party: Canon in D by Pachlebel
Bride: Dream Come True by Frozen Ghost
Recessional: Ode to Joy by Friedrich von Schiller
Later that same day, our String Trio performed for an hour and a half at the reception while the guests had cocktails. It was a pleasure to be a part of this special occasion!
String Trio for cocktails: Breana, Allison and Beth
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Lakeside Ceremony
Trio: Hannah, Ashlee, Liz
On-Site Music Coordinator: Jody
Music Coordinator: Ashlee
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Here Comes The Bride!
As their real wedding day approaches, some brides-to-be choose not to use the familiar Bridal Chorus. They find different classical favorites or popular love songs to announce their entrance. Yet, with its' familiar fanfare and melodies, The Bridal Chorus still remains a favorite for many brides and on Saturday another doting father escorted his little girl down the aisle to a very grand processional of this traditional favorite.
As guest made their way into the garden of the Dow Museum of Historic Homes in downtown St. Augustine, our String Trio provided a special prelude of some of the bride and groom’s favorite classical pieces. The Parents and Grandparents were seated as the trio played Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring and Sheep May Safely Graze by J.S. Bach. The trio then transitioned to a Bridal Party Processional of Canon in D.
After the flower girls made their way down the aisle, our trumpet player, David triumphantly began a grand fanfare. The guest stood to their feet and the trio joined David, playing the Bridal Chorus as the bride, with her father by her side made her way to her 'prince charming'! The trumpet announcing the entrance of the bride added that special dramatic touch that this bride was longing for. Later in the ceremony, David also played "The Lord's Prayer" accompanied by our string trio. Upon their first kiss as husband and wife (followed by a high five!), Prince charming escorted his bride out to The Wedding March followed by the wedding party and family.
Trio: Breana, Jody, and Liz
On-Site Music Coordinator: Ashlee
Music Coordinator: Jody
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Historic Riverside
The String Group's Quartet played under a gorgeous carved stone archway while guests made their way into the sanctuary. The Grandparents and Parents entered the ceremony to Bach's Air on G. Canon in D was played for the Wedding Party Processional, and the Bride made her dramatic entrance to the traditional Bridal Chorus. The quartet softly played Twilight and Mist as the bride and groom symbolized their marriage with a unity candle. The Ceremony ended with a recessional of Mendelssohn's traditional Wedding March. After a guest postlude, the Quartet made their way to The Garden Club to play for the cocktail hour. It was a lovely evening and The String Group wishes the new Mr. and Mrs. a beautiful life together!
Quartet: Breana, Ashlee, Jody and Liz
Music Coordintor: Ashlee
On-site Music Coordinator: David
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Natural Elegance
The String Group's trio set up on the back porch of the Ribault Club and serenaded guests as they were seated. After playing all the processionals, we softly played Handel's Aria as the bride and groom enacted a salt ceremony. The minister explained that, in ancient times, two people entering into a covenant would each sprinkle salt from their own bags into the other's bag. As the salt mingled, it meant that the covenant could only be broken if each grain of salt could be separated and returned to its rightful owner! At the conclusion of the ceremony, we played Handel's Hornpipe for the wedding party's recessional, and continued with Andrew Lloyd Webber's All I Ask of You as the guests went inside for the reception.
Seating of the Parents: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring; Bach
Bridesmaids and Groomsmen: Canon in D; Pachelbel
Bride: Trumpet Voluntary; Clarke
Salt Ceremony: Aria; Handel
Recessional: Hornpipe; Handel
Postlude: All I Ask of You; Webber
String Trio: Breana, Hannah, Ethel
Music Coordinator: Jody
Monday, May 4, 2009
surf side ceremony
Duet: Ashlee and Anna
On-Site Music Coordinator: Doris
Music Coordinator: Ashlee thestringgroup@aol.com
Saturday, April 25, 2009
An Everlasting Love
After a prelude of classical music the grandparents, parents of the bride and groom came down to How Beautiful, a special arrangement for The String Group per the request of the bride and her family. The bridal party made their way into the ceremony to the familiar sounds of Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring and the Bride came down her aisle to Canon in D with a bridal fanfare. During a special scripture reading of John 4, the groom's pastor spoke of his admiration for the bride and groom while the trio and piano softly played The String Group's arrangement of Be Thou My Vision. The bride, groom and wedding party planned a surprise recessional, choreographed to the exciting R&B melodies of Natalie Cole's debut single This Will Be (an Everlasting Love). The trio ended the ceremony with a guest postlude of Hornpipe, Trumpet Tune and Rondeau.'
Friday, April 24, 2009
Grand Opening of Headline Hair Designers
Headlines Hair Designers reached out to their local community by choosing to have their grand opening benefit Camden Baptist Church's Bus Ministry. Jeremy, Cristen, and their stylists all spent the evening donating their time and talent, styling hair to benefit this local ministry.
The String Group enjoyed providing music for this event and wishes Jeremy and Cristen many blessings with their new salon!
Duet: Ashlee and Liz
Music Coordinator: Ashlee thestringgroup@aol.com
Monday, April 20, 2009
The ceremony started with Danny playing Ribbon in the Sky by Stevie Wonder as a special ballet/saxophone selection. After a lovely processional, Danny softly played Lionel Richie's Truly while the bride and groom said their heartfelt vows to one another. The Ceremony ended with Danny playing Here and Now by Luther Vandross as the wedding party, family and guest made their way to the cocktail hour. Once the reception area was set up and the guest had found their seats, Danny played I Believe in You and Me by Whitney Houston while the hostess proudly introduced the wedding party.
The String Group enjoyed providing the special music for this lovely event and sends our best wishes to this sweet family as they continue their lives together.
Saxophonist: Danny Baukemper
On Site Music Coordinator: Ashlee Davis thestringgroup@aol.com
Music Coordinator: Jody Champagne thestringgroup@bellsouth.net
Saturday, April 11, 2009
joining their hands, hearts and lives....
Friday, April 10, 2009
Lakeside Ceremony
The String Group congratulates this sweet couple and thanks them for allowing The String Group to be a part of their wedding ceremony.
Pictures provided by Kathryn Brown
Trio: Hannah, Karen and Beth
Music Coordinator: Ashlee
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Playing for Former President George W. Bush
Last Month The String Group had the unique opportunity to play for a private luncheon with former President George W. Bush, hosted by Ambassador John Rood. This event was held downtown at The Carling, formally known as The Roosevelt Hotel. Today, The Carling has been renovated into premier upscale apartments and has many great amenities that make it a wonderful location for weddings, receptions and special events. The Carling has been beautifully restored by the Vestcor Company, keeping the building's original 1920's architecture and splendor while bringing many of today's most sought after luxuries to the location.
Our string trio played at the top of a grand marble staircase that led to an open meeting area where the former president and his guests would spend their time together. Our sound was carried throughout the building and filled the downstairs lobby. Once President Bush made his way up the stairs, Ambassador Rood took the time to introduce the president to us. We happily stopped playing and greeted our former president. President Bush was very pleasant,we never imagined how calming and cordial he would be.
The String Group appreciates all the hard work Ambassador Rood and Holly from The Vestcor Company put into organizing this event. We enjoyed being a part of this day and know that President Bush was warmed by the fellowship with friends!
Trio: Ashlee, Jody and Lauren
Photographer: Dan Van Slyke
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Beginning in a Garden
Today we had the opportunity to play there, using our bagpipe player for the first time. The bride's family had Scottish roots, and in addition to many of her relatives wearing kilts, she wanted arriving guests to be greeted by the skirl of bagpipes. Walt's sound was powerful enough to be heard by guests all over Le Jardin, and was a very impressive way to begin the afternoon. As the time for the wedding approached, we exchanged the bagpipes for a string trio, to help draw guests into the seating area of the garden.
One of the bride's friends sang a special song for the seating of the parents, and then the string trio played Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring for the bridesmaids and Pachelbel's Canon for the bride herself. During the lighting of the unity candle, we softly played Twilight and Mist, a lovely tune by Horner. The bridal party exited to the strains of the Wedding March, and we continued playing several joyful classical pieces as the guests moved to the reception area.
This wedding was everything you want in an outdoor ceremony--a beautiful location, amazing weather, and a sweet bride and groom.
Bagpipes: Walt
Be Thou My Vision
Last Saturday night, The String Group played at the beautiful Christ Episcopal Church in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The trio played a prelude of classical music and then started the ceremony by playing Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring as the grandparents and parents came down; Canon in D was played for the Bridal Party Processional.
The Bride choose to come down to her sweetheart's favorite hymn, Be Thou My Vision. Christ Episcopal Church's Director of Music, Dr. Tim McKee, accompanied on the piano while the trio played the Bridal Processional. We enjoyed arranging and playing this special piece for the Bride and Groom.
After the vows, first kiss and pronounciation of the NEW Mr. and Mrs., Dr McKee played Hornpipe on the church's beautiful pipe organ as a recessional for the Bridal Party and family.
Trio: Breana, Ashlee and Beth
On-Site Music Coordinator: Jody
Monday, March 23, 2009
Dilliard's Bridal Show
Friday, March 20, 2009
Feels a dilly-dilly way
If you'll answer yes
In a pretty little church
On a dilly-dilly day
You'll be wed in a dilly-dilly dress of
Lavender blue"
Sammy Turner lyrics
The String Group enjoyed being a part of this lovely ceremony and wishes the sweet couple all the best as they begin their lives together!
Quartet: Breana, Ashlee, Hannah and Beth
Music Coordinator: Jody and Doris
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Performing in St Augustine
On Saturday, a quartet from The String Group played at the gorgeous Lightner Museum located in the heart of our countries oldest city, St Augustine. We enjoyed the opportunity to play in such a beautiful garden while being surrounded by such amazing Spanish Renaissance style architecture. We know the friends, family and wonderful couple enjoyed beginning their marriage amongst one of our nations most treasured museums.
The Quartet included Hannah, Ashlee, Jody and Liz. For prelude the quartet performed an assortment of classical pieces and played Ava Maria by Shubert while the parents of the bride and groom entered the garden and took their seats. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach was played for the Bridal party and the Bride and her doting father came in to Bach's Brandenburg Concerto with Fanfare. After the very sweet ceremony the bride, groom and bridal party left to La Rejouissance from the Royal Fireworks Music by Handel. To continue the joyous mood the quartet played another one of Handel's works, Horpipe as the guest left the courtyard and proceeded to the reception.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Beaches Chapel
We played Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring as the parents and grandparents were seated, and Twilight and Mist as the bridesmaids and groomsmen came down the aisle. When Kristen appeared in the doorway, silhouetted against the afternoon light, we played a fanfare, and Pachelbel's Canon in D as she came down the aisle. As the happy couple walked up the aisle at the end of the ceremony, we played the Wedding March, followed by Hornpipe as guests exited the chapel.
The ceremony was beautiful, the location was intimate, the couple was glowing, and both families were overjoyed. What more could you ask?
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Friday Night
Friday, March 6, 2009
Last Saturday, The String Group also performed at the Deercreek Country Club for a wedding ceremony. It was a beautiful spring day with a strong breeze to keep the guests cool. Allison played violin, Jody played viola and Liz played cello for this event. The trio played a prelude of assorted classical pieces while the guests were seated, and Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by J.S. Bach while the family entered. For the bridesmaids, the trio played Canon in D by Pachelbel, and for the bride, the classic Bridal March. The ceremony was beautiful! The bride and groom had a sand ceremony while the minister explained the significance of the mingling sand. Upon exchanging vows (and of course that first kiss as husband and wife) the couple exited to the sound of The Wedding March by Mendelssohn. The guests moved to the clubhouse for the reception while the trio played Hornpipe by Handel.
Lovely Avondale
After the ceremony Ashlee joined the wedding party and guests to perform at the Reception. The Reception took place at a beautiful historic home in Avondale. As the guests enjoyed great food catered by Biscottis, Ashlee played in the courtyard and Cam from Class Act Jazz Group** played jazz piano inside. The String Group would like to thank Cam for contacting us to do this event! The excitement continued as the Bride and Groom made their way around the reception, speaking with all of the people that had had such a special part in their lives.
The Two Foundations
And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house;
Everyone who hears these words of Mine and does not act on them,
The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house;
Ashlee enjoyed being a part of this lovely day and wishes the Bride and Groom a marriage filled with laughter and love!
*Wedding Coordinator, Jennifer Symmes can be reached at jsymmes@AccessPR.net
**Jazz Pianist, Cam can be reached at ClassAct@TopHatEntertainment.org 904.583.4457
Monday, February 23, 2009
Our String Trio performed a prelude of assorted classical music, followed by Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring for the Seating of the Mothers and Grandmothers. The Bridal Party entered to Canon in D by Pachelbel, while the Bride came in to the familiar strains of The Bridal March. After the moving ceremony the Bridal Party and Family left to Mendelssohn's Wedding March
Laura (violin), Jody (viola) and Anna (cello) performed at the wedding while David was The String Group's on-site music coordinator.
Thanks to the work of the Winterbourne's Wedding Coordinator; the music provided by our trio flowed well with the ceremony. Our music coordinator was able to work with her to cue our musicians and ensure that all of the music was placed at the appropriate times during the ceremony.
It was a pleasure to be a part of this sweet occasion, and we wish the bride and groom all the best!