Classical Duo – Wedding Ceremony – Grand Pavilion at Wild Dunes
We performed for a beautiful beach front ceremony at the conveniently sheltered Grand Pavilion. We always enjoy the setting which features expansive views of the ocean. The wedding featured very natural and bold colors such as greens and beiges which were featured in the programs and in the flower arrangements.
The ceremony had a good balance of traditional and contemporary selections. In My Life is one of those songs that is more modern but has that classical sounding style to it. As a song it is very versatile and works well for the seating of the mothers. We have also performed it for the bridal party and the bride. “Viva La Vida” works best for the recessional since it has a faster tempo – almost a march like style.
Seating of the Mothers
In My Life – The Beatles
Bridal Party
Ode to Joy – Beethoven
Bride
Canon in D – Pachelbel
Recessional
Viva La Vida – Coldplay
Violin/Guitar Duo – Wedding Ceremony – William Aiken House
The sophisticated William Aiken House is always a happening venue to play at. It offers the bustling downtown vibe right at your footstep yet it feels private with the dramatic magnolia trees and foliage providing ample shade to the courtyard. The wedding colors were a fun and modern combination of soft pinks, whites, and grays in the flowers and bridesmaids dresses. The music program we performed took on the same contemporary style for the ceremony.
Seating of Mothers/Grandmothers
High Tide, Low Tide – Bob Marley
Entrance of Bridal Party and Bride
True Love Waits – Radiohead
Recessional
All You Need is Love – The Beatles
Classical Duo – Wedding Ceremony – Daniel Island Club
The weather couldn’t have been more beautiful for the late-morning ceremony that took place at the Daniel Island Club. The cloudless sky and gentle breeze helped the guests enjoy the surroundings during the prelude time. The wedding colors of sage green and pink created a romantic and fun atmosphere also in timing with the upcoming spring season. We performed part of the prelude with a guest flutist which created a nice change of instrumentation with the flute taking the solo parts.
Seating of Mothers/Grandmothers
Gift of Love (Flute Solo)
Entrance of Bridal Party
Canon in D – Pachelbel
Entrance of Bride
Trumpet Voluntary – Clarke
Recessional
Hornpipe – Handel
Classical Trio – Wedding Ceremony – The Inn at Palmetto Bluff
We had a wonderful time performing for the wedding ceremony held in the waterside Chapel next to the Inn at Palmetto Bluff. It was a beautiful drive in with the beautiful Spanish moss framing the streets. The small downtown area was very charming and quaint with wonderful views of the marsh going as far as the eye can see.
The chapel seem to fit in with a classic downtown reminiscent of the 1950’s with your coffee shop/restaurant, small inn and local chapel. The chapel featured wonderfully large Gothic-styled windows allowing the natural light to shine in and also providing views of the marsh.
We performed a variety of classical favorites from Mozart, Vivaldi, and Bach for the guests to walk in to. For the ceremony, the Processional walked down to the timeless “Flower Duet” from the opera Lakme. The bride walked down to the stately “Bridal Chorus” and exited together to the “Wedding March”.
Classical Duo – Wedding Ceremony – Cassique Golf Club

We enjoyed performing for the wonderful wedding celebration held at Cassique on Kiawah Island. The ceremony was held in the rear of the club house facing the expansive views of the course. Even though the wedding had around 200 guests, the ceremony carried the character of a small and exclusive affair away from the hustle-bustle of downtown Charleston.
This was a fun wedding to do since we got to perform the Gamecocks Fight Song for the recessional! The bride and groom were both Gamecock fans and had attended USC so they requested for us to perform the song. It was a unique and fun song to perform as a recessional for the strings!
Grandmothers/Mothers
Simple Gifts
Wedding Party
Trumpet Tune
Bride
Trumpet Voluntary
Recessional
The Gamecocks Fight Song
Classical Violin – Wedding Ceremony – Wild Dunes

The tucked in Croquet Lawn at Wild Dunes made for a beautiful and colorful wedding ceremony. With the brightly colored townhouses and palms surrounding the ceremony, you almost felt like you were in Bermuda or the Caribbean.
The couple chose mainly traditional classical set of songs then walked out to the Beatles’ “All You Need Is Love” which is an excellent choice for the recessional. The song can work well with a traditional or contemporary set of songs since it has a classical-like style to it.
Seating of the Mothers and Grandmothers
Air from the Water Music – Handel
Bridal Party
Canon in D – Pachelbel
Bride
Bridal Chorus – Wagner
Recessional
All You Need Is Love – Beatles

Susan Messersmith, Performing on Trumpet joins the Palmetto Strings!

Susan Messersmith - Trumpet
With a Masters in Performance, and 14 years with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Susan is the ideal trumpeter in Charleston to perform for wedding ceremonies, especially an indoor ceremony. For example the St. Luke’s Chapel, downtown Charleston would be a great venue to hear the strings and the trumpet for Trumpet Voluntary or Trumpet Tune. In the past, having the trumpet performing for the bridal walkdown and recessional helps accent those moments of the wedding ceremony.
Classical String Trio – The Westin, Savannah
October 10, 2009 – We really enjoyed playing for Denny and Lauren’s wedding in Savannah! We performed first at the Messiah Lutheran Church and did the cocktail hour at the Westin. They were a wonderful couple to work with and the wedding turned out just beautiful. They started with a traditional ceremony in the church where the organist and the string trio played a selection of traditional classical music.
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For you future brides out there, here is a nice program of music for a more traditional ceremony setting:
Prelude:
Selections such as Air on the G String by Bach, The Water Music Suite by Handel, Schubert Andante from one of his string quartets
Mothers:
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – Bach
Bridal Party:
Canon in D – Pachelbel
Bride:
Trumpet Voluntary – Clarke
Recessional:
Trumpet Tune – Purcell
The cocktail hour took place at the hip yet modern Westin right on the river front. There we played a series of contemporary music ranging from Journey, U2, Etta James, Coldplay, as well as some Broadway favorites.
Overall, the wedding had a wonderful mix of classical and contemporary styles in music as well as venues and decor.
were a wonderful couple to work with and the wedding turned out just
beautiful. They started with a traditional ceremony in the church where the
organist and the string trio played a selection of traditional classical
music. For you future brides out there, here is a nice program of music for a
more traditional ceremony setting:
Prelude:
Selections such as Air on the G String by Bach, The Water Music Suite by
Handel, Schubert Andante from one of his string quartets
Mothers:
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – Bach
Bridal Party:
Canon in D – Pachelbel
Bride:
Trumpet Voluntary – Clarke
Recessional:
Trumpet Tune – Purcell
The cocktail hour took place at the hip yet modern Westin right on the
river front. There we played a series of contemporary music ranging from
Journey, U2, Etta James, Coldplay, as well as some Broadway favorites.
Overall, the wedding had a wonderful mix of classical and contemporary styles
in music as well as venues and decor.
Classical String Duo – Ceremony at the Ocean Course
We thoroughly enjoyed performing for the wedding at the Ocean Course. The views were simply spectacular having the ocean, the expansive course, and a wonderful sunset all in different directions. You simply didn’t know where to look! The bride and groom couldn’t have picked a better day to celebrate their marriage.
Since you had such naturally beautiful surroundings, minimal decoration for the ceremony was needed. The ceremony was done just right showing off the light blue wedding colors which had a stunning contrast to the green of the golf course. To finish the decor of the ceremony, there were petite white rose arrangements displayed on different sized pedestals. The cocktail hour and reception was held in the newly-built clubhouse which takes on a style from the old golf clubhouses in Scotland.



