
Derbyshire Harpists
Bands for Hire is a veritable melting pot of talent – and our fabulous local harpists in Derbyshire are amongst the most mercurial musicians we have the pleasure of working with. These classically trained professionals have brought their signature brand of breath-taking musicianship as far afield as the Opera de Bauge festival in the gardens of Les Capucins, London's West End and the Ritz and Hilton hotels, and they are available now at a highly competitive rate to deliver the same treatment to your lucky guests.
Hire a Derbyshire Wedding Harpist
To make an event memorable through music, you won't always need an exciting, exuberant band, like one of our 12-piece swing bands or energetic jazz trios. For calmer, more dignified occasions such as graduations, garden parties, private dinner functions, corporate events, charity events, birthdays and drinks receptions, we would strongly recommended lulling your guests into blissful contentment as the gentle melodies of our Derbyshire harpist wash over their light conversations. Their heart-stopping versions of Beethoven's Ode to Joy and Wagner's Bridal Chorus will also be a great asset to any wedding breakfast, wedding procession or wedding reception.
Events held in Alfreton, Ashbourne, Bakewell, Barrow Hill and Whittington, Belper, Bolsover, Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chesterfield, Clay Cross, Darley Dale, Derby, Dronfield, Dronfield Woodhouse, Eckington, Fairfield, Glossop, Hadfield, Heanor, Ilkeston, Killamarsh, Langley Mill, Long Eaton, Matlock and Melbourne are all eligible for Bands for Hire's harpists in Derbyshire. Let us know in your inquiry where you're going to be, and we'll do the rest. You might also like to have a look at our Derbyshire acoustic bands page.
Harpists in Derbyshire
Don't be fooled into thinking that a Derbyshire harpist's performance will be a strictly classical affair – while there will be plenty of Mozart, Handel and Debussy for your more discerning guests to look forward to, our flexible and accommodating musicians incorporate several less obvious genres into their repertoires. Keep your ears peeled for a few jazz standards by George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and other contributors to the Great American Songbook, and see how many TV, film and musical theme tunes you recognise – perhaps it'll be Titanic, the Aristocats, the Wizard of Oz, Oliver!, Ducktales, or even the Godfather. And let's not forget the contemporary rock and pop of Florence and the Machine, Stevie Wonder, Daft Punk, Mumford and Sons and Bob Dylan, all played as you've never heard them before, plus a myriad of traditional and Celtic folk, Bollywood and Jewish Wedding music.