Christmas party Organists for hire in Camden
Latest reviews of our Christmas Party Organists in Camden
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"Our experience with Stuart was great, we love his professionalism."
Julius hired Stuart Whatton for a Church service (available in Camden)
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"Wonderful. Stuart did a great job for us and really helped to make our Carol service absolutely delightful. It's lovely working with such a capable and professional musician."
Mark hired Stuart Whatton for a Church service (available in Camden)
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"Stuart played the organ at our central London wedding. The church we chose has a listed organ and coming from a family of classical musicians, I absolutely wanted it played on the day. However it was unfortunately in terrible condition. Stuart did really well in a set of very trying circumstances to play the hymns, pre-ceremony music and an interlude, despite poor tuning of the instrument and one third of it not being in working condition. Stuart was also very kind, attentive, and reassuring ahead of the big day despite concerns about the organ - I couldn’t recommend him more highly."
Catherine hired Stuart Whatton for a Wedding (available in Camden)
FAQs about hiring Christmas Party Organists in Camden
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Can any organist play my favourite song?
Professional organists will often take requests, but you will need to give them plenty of notice. Please also keep in mind that organists may ask for an small additional fee to prepare songs that aren't already on their song list. You can view the organist's song list on their Encore profile.
How much time do organists take to set up?
Your organist will usually arrive about an hour or so before their performance begins to set up and get settled before they start playing. To avoid any delays, make sure the performance space is ready for the organist prior to their arrival.
My venue has asked for the performer’s PLI & PAT inspection certificates. What are these?
PLI stands for Public Liability Insurance. This insurance covers damage to another person or their property (it is also known as third party insurance). As many of our organists are members of the Musician's Union, they are already covered by PLI up to £10 million. PAT stands for portable appliance testing. Most of our organists will already have a PAT inspection certificate for their musical equipment/PA system, which they can provide to your venue if they need it.
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