Wedding Cellists for hire in Brighton and Hove
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"Emily did an amazing job playing at our wedding recently. The music was beautiful and many guests commented on how incredible she was. Emily also kindly learnt a new song for us too which was a special song to us - she did this really quickly and was super communicative in how best to do the day from her side (seeing as this is my first wedding!!). Highly recommend Emily!! "
Marygrace hired SoloCello EmilyMitchell for a Wedding (available in Brighton and Hove)

"Robin really made our ceremony perfect! She had a beautiful tone on the cello and fulfilled every request. She was a pleasure to work with, totally reliable and professional. "
Shelley hired Robin Squirrell (available in Brighton and Hove)

"We had the absolute pleasure of having Emily perform at our wedding, and she was truly a delight from start to finish. Her professionalism, warm demeanor, and helpful attitude made working with her so easy. Communication was clear and timely throughout the planning process, and on the day, she played beautifully, adding such a special, elegant touch to our ceremony. We received so many lovely comments from our guests about her performance. We couldn’t have been happier and would highly recommend her to anyone looking to add something truly special to their event. "
Alex hired SoloCello EmilyMitchell for a Wedding (available in Brighton and Hove)
FAQs about hiring Wedding Cellists in Brighton And Hove
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What kind of music can a cellist play?
Just about anything! Cellists will usually be most comfortable playing classical music, but that doesn't mean they won't be able to put together a fresh renditions of your favourite pop, folk, or jazz tune. Best to check first before asking them to play Sub-Saharan reggae though.
Will I need to provide the cellist with any equipment?
Other than a seat, probably not. If your venue is small, they will likely play unamplified. All they'll need to make the music happen is their violin, a bow, and a receptive audience (oh, and probably a music stand). If your venue is larger, they should be able to provide amplification.
Will my cellist be able to play Ave Maria, Après un rêve, & Sicilienne during the signing of the register?
Well, Sheku Kanneh-Mason did it for Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding - so why not!
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