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Wedding Ceremony Musical Suggestions
- Air on the G String (Bach)
- Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Handel)
- Ave Maria (Schubert)
- Ave Maria (Bach)
- Bist du Bei Mir (Bach)
- Bridal Chorus (from "Lohengrin” Richard Wagner)
- Canon in D (Pachelbel)
- Clair De Lune (Debussy)
- Flower Duet (from “Lakme”)
- Hornpipe (Handel)
- Jesu, Joy of man’s desiring (Bach)
- Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (Beethoven)
- La Rejouissance (Handel)
- Largo (from “Xerxes”) Handel
- Prelude in C (Bach)
- Romeo and Juliet Themes (Tschaiowsky)
- Rondeau (Mouret)
- Salut D’Amour (Elgar)
- Sheep May Safely Graze (Bach)
- Spring (from the Four Seasons - Vivaldi)
- Trumpet Voluntary in D Major - Purcell
- Trumpet Tune (Clarke)
- Trumpet Voluntary (John Bennett)
- Trumpet Voluntary in D Major - Purcell
- Vivaldi Concerto in C Major - Theme from “Kramer Vs. Kramer”
- Wedding March (from “A Midsummer’s night Dream - Mendelssohn)
- You are Mine (Haas)
- A Thousand Years (Christina Perri)
- A Time for Us (from the movie “Romeo and Juliet”)
- All I Ask Of You (from “Phantom of the Opera”)
- All of me (John Legend)
- All you need is love (Beatles)
- Beautiful Day (U2)
- Best Friend (Queen)
- Can’t help falling in love with you (Elvis)
- City of Stars (LaLa Land)
- Come to me
- Come what may (from Moulin Rouge)
- Die a happy man (Thomas Rhett)
- From this Moment On (Shania Twain)
- Grow Old with Me (John Lennon, also Mary Chapin Carpenter)
- Heaven is a place on earth (Belinda Carlisle)
- Home (Phillip Phillips)
- I choose You (Sara Barelles)
- I Finally Found Someone (Barbra Streisand Duet)
- I'm yours (Jason Mraz)
- In my life (the Beatles)
- Just the Way you Are (Bruno Mars)
- La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf)
- Let it Be (Beatles)
- Love me like you do (Elle Goulding)
- Love Me Still (Chaka Khan)
- Love Never Fails You
- Marry Me (Train)
- Marry You (Bruno Mars)
- Once Upon a Time...Storybook Love (from "The Princes Bride”)
- One Hand, One Heart (from “West Side Story”)
- Perfect (Ed Sheeran)
- Perhaps Love (John Denver)
- Photograph (Ed Sheeran)
- Rocky Theme (for Recessional)
- Sabbath Prayer (from “Fiddler on the Roof”)
- Somewhere (from “West Side Story”)
- Sunrise Sunset (From “Fiddler on the Roof”)
- That’s When I knew (Alicia Keys)
- The Prayer (Celine Dion & Andre Boccelli)
- Till there was you (the Beatles/"The Music Man")
- Today (Smashing Pumpkins)
- Wedding Song (There is Love)
- Wonderwall (Oasis)
- You and I (Stevie Wonder)
- You Raise Me Up (Josh Groban)
- Your song (Elton John)
- Butterfly Waltz (Brian Crain)
- First Touch (Yanni)
- Glasgow Love Theme (From the move "Love Actually")
- In the Morning Light (Yanni)
- Kei’s Song (David Benoit)
- Kiss the rain. Yiruma
- Lake Erie Rainfall (Jim Brickman)
- Maestro (From the movie "The Holiday")
- Mar be. Yiruma
- River Flows in You (Yiruma)
- Somewhere in Time (from the movie - John Barry)
- Song From a Secret Garden (Rolf Lovland)
- To Take... To Hold (Yanni)
- Waterfall (the piano guys)
FAQ's
There are several great choices for your ceremony. First of all, have the music playing 30 minutes prior to the Ceremony time listed on your invitations. This way, there is great music as your first guest arrives. Suggestions would be: Harp, Harp & Flute, Harp and Violin, Solo Violin to String trio or quartet, a pianist (or on keyboard), Classical or Acoustic Guitar. Guitar and Flute duo, or the very popular piano and violin duo!
Several of our guitarists have self-powered amplifiers. Harpists don’t require any electricity. Also, any combination of strings from a solo violinist to a quartet wouldn’t require electricity, either.
Yes, For several reasons. It’s harmful to some instruments to be out in the sun, let alone uncomfortable for the players (especially in warm weather). Having had a guitarist outside once without cover, the rain started as the bride was coming down the aisle, and the music had to stop. We strongly stress cover. Some musicians will not perform without it.
One great solution is combining live entertainment with a DJ. One of my favorite scenarios is: Have a great classical musician or musicians for the ceremony, followed by a Jazz duo or trio for the cocktail hour. The DJ then leads off the reception with emceeing the introductions, first dance, toast and blessing. The Jazz trio plays a nice set for dinner, then the DJ takes over to ‘take the party to the next level’ upon completion of the entrée. All of this can still be accomplished for a fraction of the cost of a large band, and still deliver a first class event.
Rule number one in my book is: “The party starts when the guests arrive”. Have the guest of honor arrive at least 30 minutes after the guests arrive. It’s great to have music from the start, and not have a musician setting up once the guests are all in place. (plus – there’s nothing like the guests singing “Happy Birthday” to music!
A Cabaret performance is usually an hour long musical performance. Shows offer quite a wide variety of musical styles, genres, and vary with each performer. An evening could include anything from Broadway, The Great American Songbook (Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin), pop, blues, jazz, folk, musical comedy, to even opera or classical.
If taking place in a restaurant, the restaurant offers food both prior to and after the show, similar to a “dinner theatre” or “supper club”. Guests may also enjoy cocktails, coffee and desserts during the show.
For over forty years Bob has appeared at restaurants, cabarets, and events in PA, NJ, AC and NYC. He is an accomplished accompanist, musical director, Cabaret and show producer. And was the producer and founder of the famed “Cabaret at Odette’s” in New Hope PA for it’s entire 21 year run.
Starting the beginning of May 2020, Bob Egan began hosting his “Bob Egan & Friend’s Virtual Piano Bar” – A unique one-hour singers showcase night where Bob accompanies all the singers with a variety of Pop, Broadway, Classic Rock, Great American Songbook, Country and MORE! The shows airs every Wednesday at 8pm-9pm on Facebook and YouTube LIVE! (search ‘Bob Egan Virtual Piano’) The first Wednesday of the month is Variety night, and the other Wednesdays have various themes. Most of the show is LIVE from Bob’s studio in New Hope, but there are other options for pre-taping your performance. If you’re interested in performing, reach out to Bob [email protected]
Wedding Testimonials
Beautiful music, easy to work with We hired Bob Egan Entertainment for our wedding and it turned out wonderfully. Sandy helped us hire harpist Alison Simpson for our ceremony and cocktail hour. The music was beautiful and Alison was also professional and friendly. Would absolutely hire them again!Leslie S.
...From the piano and violin for the ceremony and cocktail hour to the DJ for the reception, we loved the work you did...Kristin & Matt
he[Bob Egan] was fabulous!...very professional and our guests loved him. Trisha
...thank(s) Bob, Ellen, CJ, and the photo booth attendant for making our wedding more amazing than we thought was possible... Melissa & Nick