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2 October 2011 – Cerrato/Lasso – Dallas Arboretum

October 3, 2011 by david

This early Sunday morning wedding at the McCasland Sunken Garden in the Dallas Arboretum for Genesis Cerrato and Michael Lasso featured a string duo provided by Four Strings. 

Prelude:
Air from Suite in F (Water Music) – Handel
Arioso from Cantata 156 – Bach
Ave Maria – Schubert
Chorale from Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme – Bach
Hornpipe from Suite in D Major (Water Music) – Handel
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – Bach
March from Song of the Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ – Charpentier
Trumpet Voluntary – Clarke
Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3 – Bach

Ceremony:
Seating of Honored Guests and
Processional of the Bridal Party: Canon in D – Pachelbel
Processional of the Bride: Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin – Wagner
Recessional: Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Mendelssohn

Musicians:
Clare Adkins Cason – Violin
David Cason – Violoncello

Filed Under: Weddings Tagged With: Dallas, Dallas Arboretum, four strings, string duo, weddings

1 October 2011 – Quick/Krieger Wedding – Katy Depot

October 3, 2011 by david

Four Strings provided a solo cello for the outdoor wedding of Grant Krieger and Angela Quick at the Katy Depot in Denison, TX on Saturday, October 1, 2011. While a solo instrumentalist is unusual for us, the single cello was nicely suited for the more casual atmosphere of the prelude, as guests mingled and conversed in the (thankfully) temperate Texas weather.

Prelude
Selections from Suites for Violoncello Solo – Bach

Ceremony
Processional of the Bride: Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin – Wagner
Recessional: Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Mendelssohn

Musicians
David Cason – Violoncello

Feedback
David, Thank you for being part of our special day! We appreciate your sharing your musical talents with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Krieger

Filed Under: Weddings Tagged With: Denison, Katy Depot, solo violoncello, weddings

24 September 2011 – Johnson/Romig Wedding – Willowood Chapel

September 26, 2011 by david

Four Strings provided ceremony music for the wedding of Mike Johnson and Kristen Romig on 24 September 2011, at the Willowood Chapel in Bells, TX.

The Willowood Ranch and Chapel is a new venue for us, located about 10 minutes east of Sherman, TX on a large country property. The Chapel is quite lovely, and boasts fine acoustics for live strings. 

Prelude:
Selections from Water Music – Handel
Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3 – Bach
Arioso – Bach
Fanfare from Première Suite de Symphonies – Mouret
Largo from The Four Seasons (Winter) – Vivaldi
Marche from Occasional Oratorio – Handel
Trumpet Tune – Purcell

Ceremony:
Seating of Honored Guests: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – Bach
Processional of the Bridal Party: Canon in D – Pachelbel
Processional of the Bride: Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin – Wagner
Lighting of the Unity Candle: Wedding from Seabiscuit – Newman
Recessional: Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Mendelssohn
Postlude: Hornpipe in D – Handel

Musicians:
Leah Greenfield – Violin
Corinia Maxson – Violin
David Cason – Violoncello

Filed Under: Weddings Tagged With: Bells, four strings, string trio, weddings, Willowood Chapel

17 September 2011 – Shurbet/Thompson Wedding Reception – Gainesville Civic Center

September 20, 2011 by david

Four Strings/revolution4 provided entertainment for the wedding reception of Courtney Shurbet and Bryan Thompson, held in the Gainesville Civic Center.

We performed in two sets: first (as Four Strings) a set of classical music for the arrival of the guests; then switching to our rock music format (revolution4) for the dinner itself.

Program:
Set 1
Suite 3 from Water Music – Handel
Allegro and Presto from Quartet K.157 – Mozart
Presto and Tempo di Menuetto from Quartet K.156 – Mozart
Romanesque 1 – Nottebohm

Set 2
Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da – The Beatles
Beautiful – Christina Aguilera
Boomerang – Plain White T’s
Never Say Never – The Fray
Come Together – The Beatles
You Make My Dreams – Hall & Oates
In Love With a Girl – Gavin DeGraw
Love Walks In – Van Halen

Musicians:
Clare Adkins Cason – Violin
Michelle Brians – Violin
Amber Sander – Viola
David Cason – Violoncello

Filed Under: Receptions, Weddings Tagged With: four strings, Gainesville, receptions, revolution4, rock music, string quartet

5 September 2011 – Labor Day House Concert – Canton TX

September 19, 2011 by david

Return Engagement
About once a year we make the trek to Canton, TX,  to perform at the home of our friends, the Blanchards. As part of the day’s entertainment, Four Strings provides a string duo. This is a chamber music concert, substantially varied from the usual wedding and reception repertoire. This year’s program was a walk through music history in chronological fashion, with biographical introductions for each composer.

Program:
Allemande and Tripla from Banchetto musicale – Schein 
Bouree from Terpsichore – Praetorius
Suite from New and Curious School of Theatrical Dancing – Lambranzi
Paul’s Steeple from The Division Violin – Playford
Violin Sonata in F Major – Handel
Duetto I – Griesbach
Selections from 5 Pieces for Violin and Cello – Hofmann
Aubade for Violin and Cello – Godard
Scottish Reel Set – Traditional

Musicians:
Clare Adkins Cason – Violin
David Cason – Violoncello

Filed Under: Parties Tagged With: parties, string duo

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