Jewish Music
Heartstrings Attached: Feel the Emotions Soar in Your Jewish Wedding with Harp Music!
As a harpist, I believe that the ethereal sound of the harp adds a unique and enchanting touch to Jewish weddings. The gentle plucking of strings creates a serene and sacred atmosphere, perfectly suited to the solemnity of the marriage ceremony. In Jewish tradition, music holds immense significance, serving as a vehicle to express joy, reverence, and spiritual connection. The harp’s versatility allows me to weave together traditional Jewish wedding melodies such as Dodi Li with contemporary tunes such as A Thousand Years, ensuring that every moment of the celebration is imbued with meaning and emotion. The harp elevates the entire wedding experience, from the moment the rabbi walks down the aisle, creating memories that will be cherished for a lifetime. Enhance it even further with harp music for the pre-ceremony and post-ceremony cocktail hours.
But Not Just Weddings…
There are many other occasions when the music of the harp would enrich the experience. The harp’s delicate yet resonant tones lend themselves beautifully to enhancing the atmosphere of joy, reverence, and celebration inherent in Jewish events. This is just a short representation of the beautiful Jewish melodies. Feel free to request any of your favorites.
- Aishes Chayil
- Al Kol Ele
- Al Nahorot Bavel
- Artsa Alinu
- Avinu Malkenu
- Bashana Haba’ah
- Chorsha Ha Eucaliptus
- Chossn Kalah Mazel Tov
- Dodi Li
- Eile Chamda Libi
- Erev Ba
- Erev Shel Shoshanim
- Eso Einai
- Hamalach Hago’el
- Hana’ava Babanot
- Hatikva
- Hava Nagila
- Hevenu Shalom
- Hin’ni Muchan
- Hiney Ma Tov
- Hadaya
- Im Avonos
- Im Eshkanech
- Jerusalem of Gold
- Karev Yom
- Kol NIdra
- L’cha Dodi
- L’chi Lach
- L’shana Haba’a
- Mazel Tov
- Mi Adir
- Mi Yitnani of
- Mishenichnas Adar
- Mitza G’dola
- Od Yishoma
- Schindler’s List
- Simon Tov
- Y’did Nefesh