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Fiona is an attractive professional harpist based in the south of England. Her varied career performing harp music has taken her to many different parts of the world. She has gained extensive experience by playing at numerous types of event and in many unusual locations . Fiona has delighted a wide range of clients with her soothing music, her varied repertoire and her statuesque gold harp.

Fiona's specialty is performing at weddings, for which she is in great demand, whether it be the Ceremony, Drinks Reception, Wedding Breakfast or the whole lot and she prides herself on providing a personal service which guarantees client satisfaction.

So you've chosen the date and venue, what could be more atmospheric and original than having a harpist to entertain you and your guests? Fiona explains her role at a typical wedding.

Ceremony

20 minutes before the ceremony, I will play quietly in the background, as guests arrive and settle. Then, the entrance of the bride - this is a selected piece of music discussed beforehand and is played until the bride reaches the alter. During the signing of the register, 2 to 3 pieces of selected music are played. When the register has been signed, the harp plays while the married couple make their exit.

Drinks Reception

Light background music - this can be purely classical, or upbeat, and more recognisable pieces of modern music can be played. The choice is yours. Sometimes, guests approach me with questions regarding the harp, which I am more than happy to answer for them.

Wedding Breakfast

Whilst guests settle into their designated places and are commencing their meal, you will find the harp provides a perfect atmosphere. Inevitably, you will have people who are meeting each other for the first time and the harp can be a good focal point for conversation. I finish my performance 10 minutes before the speeches are due to start. This is to minimise disruption and to allow a discreet exit for both myself and the harp.