Wedding Cellists for hire in Bristol
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![Rachel Waters](https://storage.googleapis.com/encore_coverpictures/450/55dec8a1d5c9f9f53c06f00c.jpg)
"Rachel was amazing. She is a very talented cellist as well as being a lovely person and making sure I felt at ease with the wedding ceremony! "
Haesu hired Rachel Waters for a Wedding (available in Bristol)
![Isobel Soper Music](https://storage.googleapis.com/encore_coverpictures/450/6550c3c355f5df612e22f094.jpg)
"Isobel was incredible. She made our wedding so special, and learnt music especially for the day. Nothing was too much trouble for her, and she is exceptionally talented! I would recommend her to anyone, thank you so much Isobel! "
Alex hired Isobel Soper Music for a Wedding (available in Bristol)
![Samuel Warner](https://storage.googleapis.com/encore_coverpictures/450/55cb4d5c0c78006c1a3ca31b.jpg)
"I hired Sam to play live music at my planned proposal for my now fiancée! Sam was fantastic from start to finish - he communicated brilliantly from the initial booking and really supported with the organising of the event, making it easy for me. We gave Sam freedom with the repertoire to suit the occasion and the tunes played were spot on. His music really made our occasion feel that much more special. I would recommend Sam to anyone looking to arrange a proposal for their partner, we are also going to strongly consider booking him for our special day in a few years time. Thanks again Sam!"
Laurence hired Samuel Warner for a Private event (available in Bristol)
FAQs about hiring Wedding Cellists in Bristol
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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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