| Ask the Experts - String Quartets |
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| Wedding Magazine - Music |
![]() Booking a string quartet to play during your ceremony or reception can add a memorable dimension to your special day. Infinitely portable, they don’t need any extra amplification or complicated equipment, and you can choose from a host of musical styles – with many quartets these days offering everything from traditional classical through to heavy metal. So how far in advance do I need to book?String quartets can be booked even years in advance, so it really is best to plan well ahead. Having said that, many quartets may be able to find a space in their diary at the last minute, although your choice of music will probably be confined to their existing repertoire.What should a couple look for?Most quartets will be made up of professional musicians who will have a lot of experience playing for functions, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of different pieces to help create the ambiance you are looking for. If you’d like something dramatic, romantic, peaceful or downright funky, they should be able to put together a programme of music tailor made to your request. If you have a particular favourite piece of classical music that isn’t listed in their repertoire, many quartets will gladly source and prepare it for you.It’s also a good idea to chat to someone from the quartet about your ideas, see if they’re happy to accommodate any favourite pieces or to liaise with you to get the programme of music exactly to your tastes. Even if your knowledge of classical music is fairly limited, most musicians will be more than happy to help explain the different feel certain pieces will add and the meaning behind them. The fee you pay for your quartet doesn’t just cover them playing on the day, it should include all the preparation and rehearsal of your programme – you may as well pick their brains on what music conveys the right sentiment. Another advantage of a string quartet is the ability to arrange virtually any piece of your favourite music, whether it’s Abba or Dido. With advance notice it’s perfectly possible to walk down the aisle to your favourite chart topping hit – making your wedding music very personalised, and your guests will love it! What are the warning signs of a bad quartet?There are hundreds of quartets out there – you can hear samples of their music on their websites, or ask to hear a demo CD to check the quality of their playing. Even to a non musical person, after comparing a few samples, the really good ones will stand out. Compare the size of repertoire that different quartets offer and their willingness to source and rehearse any music that isn’t listed. If you’re looking to have modern music, find a quartet who are happy to arrange pop and rock and whose ‘modern’ selection does not stop at Scott Joplin and Gershwin. |





