Saturday, March 26, 2011

Jill & Geddes

This was our view of the happy couple's ring ceremony festivities on the 9th floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. We played 2 special pieces for them. One was a processional composed especially for them by Steven Smith and the other was the Beatles "All You Need is Love" for their recessional. Prior to the ceremony we provided prelude music and afterward played as the wedding attendees wished their congrats to the bride and groom.


Thanks to Leisha who filled in for Meili (who just had her baby). Leisha is also pregnant so we had 3 expectant mothers performing once again!
~Posted by Cathy

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Hannah & Adam


Soft, dense snowflakes were falling as we left the Orangerie, but that didn't discourage the bride and groom from continuing with their photo shoot in the gardens.


Hanna and Adam's wedding was lovely and happy. Held before giant east-facing windows which captured the chilly beauty of the Wasatch Mountains, the ceremony was officiated by Bishop John Bytheway. I clearly remember a fireside that I attended as a teenager at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, where this local religious leader entertained us with stories of teenage angst and self-acceptance.


As we were preparing to begin our prelude music, Bishop Bytheway approached us to discuss the logistics of the ceremony. As it was his first time conducting a wedding, and definitely not our first time playing at one, we were able to give him a few tips! Our 9 years of experience paid off today when Cathy suggested that his concluding words be an introduction of the happy couple as the new "Mr. and Mrs..."


Meili plans to have her baby in two days, but she loves playing weddings so much that she decided to keep today's appointment. Anna is also pregnant. And today, Michelle announced to the group that she is also going to have a baby! So 75% of Strings of Elegance is now pregnant!

Anna (5 months) * Michelle (4 months) * Meili (9+ months)

Congratulations Hanna and Adam, and best wishes in your life together!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Brian & Hadley


We were honored to provide the music for the wedding of Brian and Hadley this weekend. They had a beautiful Catholic wedding ceremony at the historic St. Mary's Old Town Chapel in Park City, Utah. As the wedding party walked down the aisle, we played Someone to Watch Over Me. And for the bride's processional? Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve! It is always fun for us to learn a song by special request. It makes the ceremony so personal.

Brian and Hadley looked radiant together, and so happy. Congratulations and best wishes to the newlyweds!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Snow Horse Gallery Opening

The Davis Arts Council requested we play during the grand opening of a new art gallery on the evening of Saturday, January 22, 2011 at the Davis Conference Center in Layton. What a classy way to celebrate the visual arts!

Cathy Marlor, Sarah Silva, Michelle Brown, Anna Smith

Posted by Cathy

Salt Lake's Premier Wedding Show

We've been playing for this wedding show at the beautiful Joseph Smith Memorial Building every year since its inception (2003).

This year we played in the afternoon on the stage in the Empire Room (located on the first floor) where there was yummy food being served to wedding show guests.

Strings of Elegance ~ Empire Room
Saturday, January 22, 2011

Posted by Cathy

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Steve & Shelli

Tonight we were honored to provide the music for a wedding ceremony and reception of one of the kindest couples we have ever met! We played the music for the ceremony from the bride's dressing room where a balcony overlooks the gathering area below. For the reception, we moved downstairs to a more central location where we could witness the comings and goings of the guests as we played. Together with their children, Shelli and Steve are now a family of nine!




Congratulations to the happy couple and their new family!

Photos courtesy of Jocie McCune
jociemccunephotography.com

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Doxey Wedding

We loved playing for this intimate wedding at the groom's home. Beautiful flowers, beautiful bride, beautiful home.