The Travelling Troubadours - Basic Wedding
CA$300.00
CA$75.00
The Celtic and Medieval-inspired duo can add a touch of magic to your wedding! Vocals, harp, tin whistle, oboe and even Irish drum will transport your guests to another time and place with a range of music to choose from. A Basic Wedding with preludes and ceremony music starts at $300 with a $75 deposit.
Elegance Trio - Basic Wedding
CA$450.00
CA$100.00
The Basic Wedding fee is $450 and requires a $100 non-refundable deposit to book the date. This includes about 20 minutes of preludes as guests arrive, Processionals for bride and/or bridal party, music for signing of the register, Recessional and postludes as the congregation leaves the ceremony location.
Additional costs: may be incurred for travel beyond the Peterborough area, special arrangements of requested tunes not in repertoire, the addition of more players, and additional reception music.
Additional costs: may be incurred for travel beyond the Peterborough area, special arrangements of requested tunes not in repertoire, the addition of more players, and additional reception music.
Wedding Oboe Soloist - Basic Wedding
CA$150.00
CA$50.00
The Basic Wedding fee is $150 and requires a $50 non-refundable deposit to book the date. This includes about 20 minutes of preludes as guests arrive, Processionals for bride and/or bridal party, music for signing of the register, Recessional and postludes as the congregation leaves the ceremony location.
Additional costs: may be incurred for travel beyond the Peterborough area, special arrangements of requested tunes not in repertoire, the addition of more players, and additional reception music.
Additional costs: may be incurred for travel beyond the Peterborough area, special arrangements of requested tunes not in repertoire, the addition of more players, and additional reception music.
Celtic Twosome - Basic Wedding
CA$300.00
CA$100.00
The Basic Wedding fee is $300 and requires a $100 non-refundable deposit to book the date. This includes about 20 minutes of preludes as guests arrive, Processionals for bride and/or bridal party, music for signing of the register, Recessional and postludes as the congregation leaves the ceremony location.
Additional costs: may be incurred for travel beyond the Peterborough area, special arrangements of requested tunes not in repertoire, the addition of more players, and additional reception music.
Additional costs: may be incurred for travel beyond the Peterborough area, special arrangements of requested tunes not in repertoire, the addition of more players, and additional reception music.
A native of Peterborough, TORI OWEN moved back to her home town in 2002 where she lives currently and is sole proprietor of Tori Owen Performing Arts Management offering an array of musical services: these include Cultural Management, Live Music Performance and Music Instruction. Visit Tori Owen Performing Arts Management to learn more.
Formally trained in Classical music, Tori has performed as a freelance orchestral musician since the late 80's and has held the distinguished position of Principal oboe for the International Symphony, the Pembroke Symphony and currently the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra. She has also performed with a number of orchestras and chamber ensembles throughout Ontario and beyond. She holds degrees in performance from The University of Western Ontario, Wilfrid Laurier University and a certificate Arts Administration and Cultural Management from Humber College. Tori's full music and pedagogy c.v. can be viewed here. Tori grew up in a house full of Celtic music-lovers and players; her 'Celtic hobby' developed into a sideline of performance and teaching for Recorders and Tin Whistle. |
MICHAEL KETEMER was born in Toronto, Ontario, on March 17, 1955. As a result, he is now both a middle-aged Pisces, and an ex–Torontonian living in Peterborough. Discounting some childish and indiscreet experiments with a mandolin, Michael's first instrument was the clarinet, which he blew dutifully and somewhat effectively until he was twenty years old. At that time, he relocated to the wilds of Haliburton County, Ontario to pursue a career as an outdoor educator and wilderness guide. The clarinet fell by the wayside in favour of a more campfire-friendly instrument, the guitar.
Exposure to the recordings of fingerstyle masters such as Leo Kottke, John Renbourn, and Pierre Bensusan was a strong influence on his backwoods six-string rambles, as was a trip to St. John's Newfoundland in 1976 which introduced him to traditional music. While living in the woods of Haliburton, Michael also became a multi–instrumentalist and birchbark canoe builder. Michael moved to Peterborough in the early 1990s to study at Trent University as a budding anthropologist. Eventually he learned it was more fun to participate in culture rather than study it, and so decided to become a full-time musician. Learn more about him at MichaelKetemer.com. |
"Tori is the first person I call when I need a professional to do the job"Tori's musical versatility, professional yet easy going manner and great connections in the music world have made her an integral and reliable part of a number of events that I've run. Tori is the first person I call when I need a professional to do the job.
- Michael Martyn |
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