Music plays an important role in the wedding ceremony. You
want to ensure that you
select music that corresponds to the type of ceremony you are
having. Check with your officiant to ensure that your selections
are appropriate.
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To listen to a sample of Judy's recordings, please
click on a song below with a
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This music is played while guests arrive and are seated.
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Clair de Lune (Debussy)
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Hymne (Vangelis)
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O Mio Babbino Caro (Puccini)
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This music begins when the mother of the bride is seated and
continues while the bridesmaids and bride walk down the aisle.
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Ave Maria (Schubert)
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Dodi Li
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Erev Shel Shoshanim
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You may include music during the ceremony, this may be a
favorite hymn, instrumental or even a contemporary love song.
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All I Ask of You (Webber)
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Ave Maria (Schubert)
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I Have Loved You (Joncas)
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Theme from Ice Castles (Hamlisch)
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This is played while the bride and groom make their exit.
This should be uplifting to reflect the celebration to follow.
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Ode to Joy (Beethoven)
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Allegro from Spring (Vivaldi)
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Ceremony Music info courtesy of
MA
Wedding Guide.
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"Judy Saiki is without a doubt New England's
premiere wedding harpist. Her personable grace and charm enhance
her impressive musicianship and set her apart from all other
performers. The very best that I have ever worked with." -
Honorable Reverend
Dennis James Robinson
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"You were wonderful! We could listen to you
play forever. All of our guests have commented on how beautiful
the music was. Thanks so much from the bottom of our hearts!!" -
Alice and Allen
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