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Lisa Hindmarsh is an acclaimed performer and recording artist who will
add
an unforgettable polished and professional musical touch to your
wedding
ceremony. Lisa holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Voice
Performance,
and has many years of experience singing for weddings of all mainstream
Christian denominations and civil ceremonies. She is an experienced
cantor
and worship leader for weddings which include a Mass or other type of
congregational participation.
Lisa will provide any type of sacred or secular music, whether
classical or
popular, in its authentic performance style. In other words, if pop or
contemporary Christian music is requested, it will be performed with a
modern pop sound; if classical is requested, it will be performed in a
full-voice classical style. You will get exactly the kind of singing
you
like, and this is a service that only a very few singers are
accomplished
enough to provide!
Below is a sampling of Lisa's extensive ceremony repertoire, and your
requests are always accommodated with advance notice. She will sing a
cappella or with your chosen pianist, organist, band, or orchestra.
Classical:
Alleluja (Mozart)
Ave Maria (Schubert)
Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod)
Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee (Gounod)
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Bach)
Laudate Dominum (Mozart)
The Lord's Prayer (Malotte)
Panis Angelicus (Franck)
Contemporary religious:
Grow Old With Me (John Lennon)
Let There Be Peace On Earth
On Eagle's Wings
In Remembrance of Me (Communion Song)
Prayer of Saint Francis (Make Me A Channel of Your Peace)
The Gift of Love
The Wedding Song (There is Love)
They'll Know We Are Christians By Our Love
Contemporary popular:
All I Ask Of You (Phantom of the Opera)
Beautiful in My Eyes (Joshua Kadison)
Close To You (Burt Bachrach)
Here, There, and Everywhere (Lennon/McCartney)
Longer (Dan Fogelberg)
One Hand, One Heart (Bernstein/West Side Story)
Save The Best For Last (Vanessa Williams)
Valentine (Jim Brickman)
We've Only Just Begun (Paul Williams/The Carpenters)
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life (Michel Legrand)
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