Occasions and Styles
Whatever your event - wedding, gallery or business opening, private party or banquet, reception, family reunion, anniversary, or memorial service - your event will be more memorable with music played on the harp. Why? Because the harp is the instrument everyone loves.
Mary Jane offers a wide variety of Harp music selections and continually adds songs to her repertoire by popular demand.
To make it "extra-special," consider adding another instrument with the harp, such as flute or violin.
Celtic tunes and light classics make a warm and comfortable backdrop for welcoming and mingling, while ceremonial processionals and sacred works can put your wedding over the top.
For cocktail receptions and dinners, live harp music shows your guests you want every moment to be memorable. Musical selections can range from ballads to "Phantom of the Opera," blending seamlessly.
Churches may wish to consider adding an instrumental dimension to an upcoming choir concert. Mary Jane performs for a wide range of churches and denominations, styles, and periods of sacred music - from preludes and postludes to working on special pieces with your choir and/or soloists.
And don't forget the holidays! Christmas carols and Renaissance dances with a touch of "Jingle Bells" are guaranteed to delight.
You choose - Celtic or classical with a taste of show tunes. But choosing live music is always the right choice!
Organ and Piano
While harp performance dominates my professional life, I've never forgotten all those years at the keyboard. And I'm happy to oblige on piano or organ if that better suits your taste or venue.
From classical to jazz and contemporary. From Chopin to Gershwin. Great programs that feature the best music of the Golden Age of American Songwriting. Keyboard music for listening or ambience - to brighten and enhance your dinner or event. No piano? No problem. The Roland FP-3 digital keyboard brings great sound right to you.
Does the organ raise your heart the way no other instrument does? They don't call it "the king of instruments" without a reason. Most organs live in churches with organists, but there are some orphans out there where the liturgical changes have left them unplayed. If you find yourself in this situation, call Mary Jane.
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