
Formed in 1997 this fantastic jazz band was described simply as “fabulous” by Sir Elton John, when the band performed at his White Tie and Tiara Ball. They have entertained guests for garden parties at 10 Downing Street and won the 2013 Wedding Industry Award for Best Live Act.

Set the romantic tone for your wedding ceremony with a classical string quartet. Playing throughout the gathering during the ceremony, they can play during the processional and recessional (entrance and exit of the bride).
The repertoire for this set embraces classical crossover pieces and incorporates other more contemporary pieces, including Chi Mai and Gabriel’s Oboe by Ennio Morricone.

The Chill Out set creates a relaxed vibe for informal drinks receptions, or as unobtrusive background music.
The repertoire list for this set includes songs that were originally arranged for strings by major artists such as Nitin Sawhney, Nightmares on Wax and Groove Armada. It also features popular tunes ranging in tempo from composers including Ludovico Einaudi to their own chill out remixes of iconic songs such as Viva La Vida and Chasing Cars. The repertoire list also expands to today’s top charts including Shape Of You, Titanium and Don’t You Worry Child.

Our harpist has played at all of London’s major concert venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall and the O2 Arena
Following the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s competitive Foyle Future Firsts scheme, she has gone on to play with the UK’s major orchestras including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia, Sinfonia Cymru, Ballet Rambert, London Philharmonic Orchestra and The Hallé.
She has played at Glastonbury Festival in an orchestral tribute to David Bowie and at the Montreal Festival with Max Richter and the 12 Ensemble and plays frequently at high profile functions in venues such as The Savoy, The Langham Hotel, Spencer House and The Victoria & Albert Museum.

This guitar quartet was established in 2014 with graduates of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Royal Academy of Music. They are available as a solo, duo or trio group as well as a quartet.
The quartet are passionate about expanding the repertoire of guitar quartet and have premiered major new works by Michael Finnissy, Laura Snowden, and Stephen Goss at their sold-out concert at London Southbank Centre’s Purcell Room in 2019.
