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MUSIC IS A KEY PLAYER ON YOUR WEDDING DAY

Music is one of the most important aspects of your wedding. Not only does it add a deeply personal touch, it is a key factor in creating the ambience you want.

Meet Leo Novikov, the wedding violinist who can bring magic to your special day. Music is an essential part of a successful and unforgettable wedding ceremony, and with Leo’s expertise, you can create an elegant, classy, and fun atmosphere that will leave lasting memories.

Leo offers a wide range of musical styles, genres, and appearances to choose from, and he can either fulfill your specific requests with precision or help you choose the perfect music for your ceremony. Here’s where Leo’s Violin Magic can enhance your wedding reception:

  • Pre-reception music: Leo’s violin sets the perfect tone, welcoming and exciting guests as they arrive, while keeping them calm and relaxed.
  • Bride and groom entrance: This is a crucial moment where the right music is essential. Leo can help you choose your favorite tunes, or he can offer some suggestions to make your hearts beat in unison.
  • Music for signing: Leo’s violin adds beauty and ambiance to this important moment.
  • Recessional music: As the ceremony comes to an end, Leo’s violin bursts with the most joyful and happy tunes, whether it’s a classical or modern wedding. He will follow your instructions or suggest ideas from his broad experience, supporting the celebration till guests start moving out.

Leo Leo has the ability to perform alongside various musical accompaniments, spanning from specially arranged backing tracks sounding through his professional Roland PA system, as well as collaborations with a string duo, trio or quartet, guitarist, cellist, pianist, or accordion player. After the reception, he can entertain your guests with cocktails and finger food, play for your first dance, or add a touch of Klezmer traditional music by playing an incendiary Hora at a Jewish wedding. The newlyweds and their guests can also enjoy his entertaining show, “Leo’s Violin Magic,” during the main course.

Make your wedding unforgettable with Leo’s Violin Magic. Contact him today to add a touch of elegance and class to your special day! And remember, music makes the memories last a lifetime.

Wedding Music ideas

MUSIC IS A KEY PLAYER ON YOUR WEDDING DAY.

Music is one of the most important aspects of your wedding.
Not only does it add a deeply personal touch, it is a key factor in creating the ambience you want.

That’s why it’s important to take special care in choosing the music for your wedding. This page is designed to help you to choose the music for the most important moments: the walk down the aisle, the signing and the announcement of your marriage.

The following is a general outline of the main parts of a wedding ceremony. Click on the name to hear a sample.

Processional Music (while the wedding party enters)

Classical style:

Canon by J.Pachelbel
recorded by string trio.

Nocturne by F.Chopin
recorded by violin and guitar.

“Here Comes The Bride” by R.Wagner
recorded by string trio

Modern style:

I Do, I Do, I Do
(ABBA)

Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You
(G.Benson)

When I Fall In Love
(C.Dion)

Canon – modern version
(J.Pachelbel-L.Novikov)

She
(C.Aznavour)

How Deep Is Your Love
(Bee Gees)

All About You
(McFly)

Jewish wedding (Chuppah)

Sunrise, Sunset
from the musical “The Fiddler On The Roof”

Ich Hob Dich Tzufil Lieb
(“I love you so much!”)

Yerushalaim Shel Zahav
(“Jerusalem Of Gold”)

Interlude music

Salute d’Amour by E.Elgar
violin and guitar/piano/cello/backing track

Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod)
violin with a recording

The Winter. 2nd movement
(A.Vivaldi)

When I Fall In Love
violin and guitar/violin/cello/backing track

Moon River
recorded by Violin Duet “Double N”.

Recessional music (follows the announcement of marriage)

Classical style:

Wedding March
(F.Mendelssohn-Bartoldi)

The Spring
(A.Vivaldi)

Jewish wedding (Chuppah)

Siman Tov, Mazl Tov
(“Joy and Happiness”)

Choson Kale Mazl Tov
(“Bride, Groom – Congratulations!”)