What events do you cover?
- Birthday
- Christmas party
- Church Service
- Dinner parties
- Charity
- Corporate
- Cruise
- Engagement
- Funeral / Memorial Service
- New Years Eve
- Restaurant
- Wedding
What genres do you cover?
- Bridgerton
- Classical
- Contemporary Classical
- Light jazz
- Tango
- Bollywood
- Film / TV Music
- Traditional Church
What is the most high profile gig you've performed?
Probably the V&A with Kate Middleton as a guest - more than once!
What do clients love most about your performances?
That all our music is uniquely arranged and written by a professional for us as 'brook trio'.
Are you able to advise on suitable music?
We would be more than pleased to select suitable music. We offer advice and assistance to ensure that you are happy with the choice.
Do you offer personalised arrangements of songs?
Do you have different line-up options?
Yes. I can play solo flute with beautiful orchestral backing music.
Areas covered?
We have travelled wide and far. Travel costs will need to be factored in and we can look at this in detail with you.
How long should I book 'brook trio' for my event?
We recommend:-
For a short ceremony one hour should be enough. We would propose having music as your guests arrive, the wedding party entrance, signing of the registry and the recessional.
For a church wedding we highly recommend a minimum of two hours, just incase the Bride is late! Catholic services also tend to take slightly longer.
For clients who are looking for us to play for their Champagne receptions this is usually an additional two hours.
Technical requirements?
We all require three chairs without arms. We have a Public Liability Certificate
Do you bring all the equipment you need?
Yes, we bring all our equipment and have a PA if needed.
Do you provide a written signed contract?
Yes. To secure a booking and put your mind at rest we provide a written contract to be signed by all parties which is approved by the Musicians Union.
Disclaimer
Occasionally, 'brook trio' may use male musicians where female string players are unavailable due to tour and work commitments.