Saturday, June 7, 2025
Ceremony Harpist, Private Home, Lake Villa
Bollywood Harpist, Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel & Convention Center, Schaumburg
I love working with my clients directly, but sometimes it is so much fun to just step into the world of a really accomplished wedding planner, and be part of that vision. Today, I was playing for Victoria Schultz of DVS Events, and the amazing wedding was at the Renaissance Schaumburg. I played 15 minutes of prelude, music for the entrance of the wedding party, and then for the first few minutes of the ceremony. It was glorious!
You can see my Bollywood repertoire at www.Harp123.com
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Ceremony and Cocktails Harpist (and Violinist!), Armour House, Lake Forest
I have been to the Armour House quite a few times over the years, and it is a really lovely venue. This wedding was no exception, but what was different is that I forgot to take pictures! Luckily, another vendor took this short video of Jacob Murphy and I warming up for the processional. The selection is "Young and Beautiful" by Lana Del Rey, and it was used for the entrance of the bride.
Violin is a wonderful addition to any wedding or cocktail hour, and Jacob is a fantastic player! Enjoy!
Monday, May 19, 2025
Ceremony Harpist, Humboldt Park Boathouse, Chicago
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Just waitin' for the wedding! |
One of the best part of my job is all the different sorts of weddings that I get to play - I sincerely love them all. This was a last minute add-in to my schedule, and it came on a Monday of all things! As is often the case, I didn't have too many details, I just knew that the bride and groom were going to be rolling up in a bus with all their guests, and I had a playlist from the groom. You can imagine my delight when they showed up in a bus that looked something like this:
And thanks to the groom, I had "Ripple" by the Grateful Dead all ready to go! Some Mondays are just good like that!
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Ceremony Harpist, Stonebridge Country Club, Aurora
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Stonebridge's outdoor area is really stunning |
This was my first outdoor event of the year, and although it was a little chilly, it was so beautiful! The area they have for weddings at Stonebridge Country Club feels nicely out of the way of the normal club business - no golf carts were buzzing by or anything like that. Their website also states that they do accept non member weddings.
The bride chose "Storybook Love" from "The Princess Bride" for her processional, and I really love that selection. I always feel like you hear a collective sigh of recognition when I begin that piece!
My repertoire lists can help you find your perfect processional, too. They are located near the bottom of the page on my website, in drop down menus. Happy planning!
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Cocktail Harpist, The Drake, Chicago
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The French Room at The Drake |
Today's move involved 1 long loading dock ramp up:
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Wedding Shower Harpist, Perry's Steakhouse & Grille, Oak Brook
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With my wireless amp, I can definitely provide music for larger spaces! |
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Ceremony Harpist University Club, Chicago
This stunning space is the 12th floor gallery. It faces out over Millennium Park and the lake, so the views are really unmatched. The University Club has lots of wonderful spaces that you can preview here. I had played for the couple before, so I knew I needed to bring Star Wars themes and 90's rock. The bride actually process to "Across the Stars" from "Attack of the Clones"! It was a really wonderful day!!
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Ceremony and Reception Harpist, Adolfo & Co, Bridgeport Art Center, Chicago
The gorgeous room as it was set up for the reception |
I've been to Adolfo & Co. in the Bridgeport Art Center several times, and it is really a charming place for a smaller wedding. The room is so lovely, and Adolfo is the perfect host and officiant! The way the room is set up, there is plenty of room for a processional, which I think really adds to the occasion!
I set up on the back wall, and you can see the bar being set up behind me! |
Here you can see some of the chairs set up for the ceremony |
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Cocktail Harpist, 32 E Bellevue Place, Chicago
The start to my 2025 wedding season was a cocktail hour in this gorgeous northside mansion! It was a small wedding, but they wanted to be sure to slow down and enjoy it, and live music can definitely help with that. I arrived directly at 5 pm, when they knew the ceremony would be finished, and I played cocktail music for 2 hours, as the caterer was finishing preparations for the beautiful dinner. Then, for reasons I could never explain, I managed to play the bride's favorite song as my last selection. She had not shared the favorite with me, I just got lucky! The song was "(What a) Wonderful World" by Sam Cooke, and I was beyond thrilled!
Friday, January 31, 2025
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Harpist in Chicago?
In Chicago in 2025, the short answer is $450-$800, with most professional harpists clustered in the $500-$600 range, but it can seem much more confusing than that. Read on if you would like the more complete break down of these prices!
First, it will depend on what type of job you are trying to hire for. If you are looking for background music for a specific time period, the harpists you contact will likely have a set fee for either a 1 or 2 hour time period (generally called a “minimum”), and an additional fee per hour or half hour if you need more music. You will find that the first time period (the minimum) is the highest priced, by far. This is because it covers the cost and effort of getting the harp to your venue. You may find that there are additional fees if parking isn’t available, if you need the harpist to learn new music for your event, or if there is some aspect to the venue that makes it particularly difficult to bring a harp.
If you are shopping for a wedding ceremony, you will likely find a flat fee, with possible additional fees for parking or new music, and with add on hourly options for reception music. The flat fee for a wedding ceremony will be in the same $450-$800 range as background music, but oddly will not be based as much on time played. So, if you’re planning a full Catholic Mass that may run over an hour, you will likely pay the same price as someone who is planning a 10 minute civil ceremony in a park. Seems strange, I know, but it is because planning wedding music with someone ends up being about the same amount of work for a long ceremony as it does for a short ceremony, and the harp moving logistics would be similar, too. If a couple is truly going to have the simplest of ceremonies, I will sometimes fold it into a background music quote that just happens to contain a wedding processional and short ceremony, so perhaps other harpists do this as well?
Of course, price is a very important component of finding the right harpist, but playing style is equally, if not more important. Any harpist you are considering should have ample playing samples online. If possible, listen to several different harpists, and make sure you love what you’re hearing!
Regarding My Specific Fees
My pricing is transparent, so you can visit either of my websites to see it (currently, I have a $500 minimum for 2 hours of music, and a wedding ceremony is $550). On my wedding website, fees are the first entry under FAQ's, in a drop down format.
On my general site, the price list is near the top, under the picture of the Art Institute lion.