One of the most common misconceptions about hiring a wedding pianist is that you are signing up for two hours of Bach and Beethoven. That is not how this works. The couples we work with across the Twin Cities and Madison want everything from Pachelbel’s Canon in D for the processional to an instrumental version of “A Thousand Years” during the first look, to smooth jazz standards while guests fill their plates at cocktail hour.
A great event pianist does not just play well they play the right thing at the right time. That means reading the energy in the room, knowing when to pull back and when to fill the space, and transitioning between styles without it feeling jarring. That kind of musical instinct is what separates a working event musician from someone who simply knows how to play.