In addition to these repertoire lists, I also welcome special music requests and can make custom music arrangements as needed. Below is also a guide to the parts of a Wedding Ceremony.
“The music was great and Christen gave us lots of flexibility in choosing a playlist. Would highly recommend” – Dimitry (hired our Flute Trio)
Select an Ensemble to View the Corresponding Repertoire List:
| Solo: Solo Flute Duos: |
Trio: Flute Trio (flute, viola, cello) |
Prelude songs – Played as guests are arriving before the ceremony begins. These songs can be classical, contemporary or a mix and will set the mood for your ceremony. Prelude music typically begins 20 to 30 minutes prior to the wedding ceremony.
Processional Songs – Played as the wedding party walks down the aisle. Choose something that is easy to walk to and that will prepare for your grand entrance. Choose one song or two if you have a larger wedding party.
Bridal Entrance Song – Played as the bride walks down the aisle. Choose a song that has a great beginning because the music will end shortly after you reach the altar. Choose a song that is totally YOU.
Interlude Songs – Played during the ceremony to highlight a special moment or fill a transition. This is typically a classical or religious song, choose something that has meaning to you and your family.
Recessional Song – Played as the couple and wedding party walks back down the aisle. Choose a celebratory and upbeat song.
Postlude Songs – Played as guests leave after the recessional. Choose songs that will continue the celebratory mood.
Cocktail Hour/Reception Songs – Let the musicians set the mood for the rest of the day with a selection of songs in your favorite style(s). Consider slow romantic tunes, classical music, contemporary songs, or even some jazz tunes.

