One of the good things about having a Civil Ceremony is that you can personalise it yourself by including readings and performances of special pieces that are important to you …
As we enter advent and the approach of the festive season my wedding music piece of the week is a Christmas favourite ‘Candlelight Carol’ by John Rutter. A Christmas wedding …
One of the best ways of assessing the quality of musicians before you hire/book them for your wedding is to see them perform. When we are asked when people can …
A break from Lochrian tradition here as this week I am not recommending Wedding Music as such, just music to listen to full stop. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio was written for …
After the last couple of weekends of firework extravaganzas, I am reminded of a piece ‘La Rejouissance’ from a suite that was written by Handel – ‘Music for the Royal …
The Lochrian Ensemble has a vast selection of repertoire from many different musical genres and over the years we have been asked to play some interesting pieces for Wedding Ceremonies …
Countdown is on until our next concert this Sunday 9 November accompanying the wonderful Exultate Singers who will be marking the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World …
Sitting at my desk watching the rain fall outside I am reminded of one of my personal favourites from our lighter repertoire: Pennies from Heaven. We love our Bill Thorpe …
Consider the length of your aisle when choosing your Processional Music. A long aisle will suit a lengthier piece of music, such as Kanon by Pachelbel or Handel’s Arrival of the …
As three of the Lochrian Ensemble will be playing for BLOC’s production of ‘Sister Act’ at the Bristol Hippodrome next week, I simply had to choose a piece of music …
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