Intermezzo Wedding Musicians - FAQ

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will it cost for a quartet to play at the church and reception ?

Our rates will vary depending on such factors as proximity of the wedding. We recommend that you call or meet with our official representative for a more accurate quotation.
 

What will you be wearing ?

Our standard attire is barong tagalog for the men and white blouse and black skirt for the women.
 

Will the ensemble provide the sound system?

The wedding party has to provide the sound system, although we could recommend affordable and dependable providers of sound system.
 

The reception hall has no piano. Can you bring one?

 We can bring an electronic keyboard free of charge.
 

Should we provide food for the musicians?

Food is not necessary if the ensemble is required to play music only for the church rites.

Food may not be provided if the ensemble is required to play music only at the reception. However, we require food allowance.

The wedding party should provide the musicians with food if they are to play at the church ceremony and the reception.
 

Our friends want to sing in the church and/or in the reception. Could the ensemble provide live accompaniment for them?

Yes but we need to coordinate with them to ensure a ‘harmonious’ performance.  

 

Will they have to pay for rehearsals?

Rehearsals held one hour before the start of the wedding will be free of charge. A rehearsal fee will be charged for rehearsals before the wedding date.
 

We have a song which we liked to be performed on our wedding, but it isn’t in your repertoire. Could you still play it?

The ensemble accommodates such requests, but all requests must be made at least a month before the wedding. The wedding party must also provide a recording and /or music score of the songs.
 

How many songs will be played at the church and reception?

The wedding party may choose five to six songs for the wedding rites/church ceremony. For the reception, they may list down around twenty songs.