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Ceremony musician

Does anybody have any recommendations for ceremony musicians around Toronto/GTA? We're looking for more classical sounding music so no guitar or piano, thinking more along the lines of violin, flute, etc. Our budget is 200-250.

Thanks!
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Re: Ceremony musician

  • naomikbnaomikb member
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    edited July 2012
    How many musicians do you want?  I can PM you my violinist's info if you want.  Our musicians normally charged in the $200-250 range per musician, so that sounds on target.

    My pianist friend recommended this place to me, they have a file of a whackload of Toronto musicians and will book you with whatever kind of musician you want: http://www.moodsmusic.ca/faq.html

    Also - piano can be very classical if "classical" type songs are played!  If you're looking for a duet then piano/violin is a good combination.
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    [QUOTE]Does anybody have any recommendations for ceremony musicians around Toronto/GTA? We're looking for more classical sounding music so no guitar or piano, thinking more along the lines of violin, flute, etc. Our budget is 200-250. Thanks!
    Posted by vchan4[/QUOTE]

    <a href="http://www.aliciaandtrent.ca/" rel="nofollow">http://www.aliciaandtrent.ca</a>

    I used Alicia and Trent and they were amazing. They were reasonably priced and we were really happy.
  • themargaritas.ca/

    $300 Violin and Cello - All in! Best price we could find!
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    [QUOTE]l Also - piano can be very classical if "classical" type songs are played!  If you're looking for a duet then piano/violin is a good combination.
    Posted by naomikb[/QUOTE]
    I think my biggest thing is that the venue doesnt have a piano (althought now I question my own memory). Do they bring one in usually?? <div>I PM'd you for your violist info :)</div>
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  • Try Alicia and Trent:

    I booked them for my church wedding.


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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Ceremony musician : I think my biggest thing is that the venue doesnt have a piano (althought now I question my own memory). Do they bring one in usually??  I PM'd you for your violist info :)
    Posted by vchan4[/QUOTE]
    I just PMd you back with their email addresses.
  • I love string instruments, plus my hall charged a fee to use their piano so it was cheaper to just hire muscians who brought their own equipment! Your budget may not allow you to have more than 1 musician though.

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