Weddings & Functions
The harp is the perfect instrument to add something special to any occasion: Weddings, dinners, corporate functions, private parties and product launches. Sally has had a wide experience playing weddings and other functions around Britain, playing for numbers of people ranging from small private dinner parties to 100+ receptions.
Clients, venues
Venues have included Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court Palace, Windsor Castle, Kew Palace, Harrods, Kensington Palace, St James' Palace, Hampton Court Palace, The Grosvenor Hotel, Syon House, RAC Club, Hilton Hotels, The Dorchester Hotel, Goldsmith Hall, Claridges, National Trust Houses, and for clients such as HRH Prince Charles, HRH Prince Edward, Princess Michael of Kent, the Duke of Marlborough, Asprey's, Audi, Mick Jagger, Mundy Cruises and for the launch of Disney's Fantasia in London.
Repertoire
Listen to more harp music mp3s by Sally Pryce:
chamber music mp3s, solo harp music mp3s.
Her repertoire ranges from classical, light classical [download light classical repertoire as PDF] through to folk/Celtic music, jazz arrangements and popular songs (new and old). Please see her wedding repertoire list [PDF download] for a sample of the type of music available. If something you would like is not there, just ask!
Flute and harp duo is also available.
Weddings
Picking music for your wedding is a very personal choice but Sally will offer help and suggestions if you would like a bit of guidance.
When do you want the harpist to play?
Ceremony
Playing as your guests find their seats before the ceremony starts, time depends on venue and what you decide, but as a guide 20mins before the entrance of the Bridal party. Music during the signing of the register and photos. Music as you 'walk down the aisle' and your guests leave the room.
Drinks reception and photos
Normally this lasts about 1 1/2 hours, depending on how long photos take.
Wedding Breakfast
About 2 hours. If a large reception, bear in mind that general noise levels go up by the desert course so this can be a good time for the harpist to make an exit!

