Combining the melodic sound of the violin with the rich, rhythmic tones of the double bass, this elegant female duo provides exclusive, live music for any event. This is one of the most in demand classical duos with a varied repertoire. They are often booked for Corporate Networking Events and Product Launches.
Let’s Face the Music and Dance – Berlin
Trained at the Royal Academy of Music, these world-class musicians play from an expansive repertoire of classical, jazz and popular music, and can arrange any piece or contemporary song on request.
Having previously performed at London’s most prestigious venues, including Kensington Palace, the Tower of London, the Houses of Parliament and the Wigmore Hall, and for high-profile figures such as the Duke of Cambridge, Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Sir Elton John, their impeccable approach will meet the needs of your event perfectly.
Their high level of skill, and meticulous attention to detail, mean they will meet the needs of your event perfectly.
Testimonials
‘I just wanted to say a huge thank you for the fantastic music you gave us at the party last night. So many people asked about you and we all just loved it’.
Susie Jones (Birthday party.)
‘The music was lovely and the guests really enjoyed themselves’.
Claire Donnelly, PA to Director of Global Business Services, Gazprom Marketing & Trading Limited.
‘We all particularly liked their classic versions of contemporary songs. I would definitely use them for again for an event as they were both lovely.’
Nyree Jones (Deloitte LLP)
‘Thank you for being part of what was such a special day for us on Sunday. You played beautifully and did an excellent job of setting a great mood for the whole day. We really appreciated you taking the time to learn the extra songs’
Gabi and Avi following their wedding day at Kew Gardens
Repertoire List
Classical
Air on a G String – Bach
Arioso – Bach
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba – Handel
Ave Maria – Schubert
Bolero – Ravel
Bridal Chorus (processional) – Wagner
Canon – Pachelbel
Chanson de Matin – Elgar
Chanson de Nuit – Elgar
Czdas – Monti
Gavotte 1 & 2 (Suite No. 3 in D Major) – Bach
Gymnopedie No. 1 – Satie
Habanera – Bizet
Hungarian Dances – Brahms
Jesu Joy of a Man’s Desiring – Bach
Largo (Winter, Four Seasons) – Vivaldi
Music for the Royal Fireworks – Handel
Bourrée
La Paix
La Rejouissance
Pavane – Faure
Rondo alla Turca – Mozart
Salut d’Amour – Elgar
Trumpet Voluntary (‘Prince of Denmark’) – Clarke
Waltz No. 2 (Jazz Suite No. 2) – Shostakovich
Water Music – Handel
Air
Bourrée
Hornpipe
Wedding March (recessional) – Mendelssohn
Jazz
A Fine Romance – Kern/Fields
A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square – Maschwitz/Sherward
Blue Moon – Rogers
Come Fly With Me – Cahn/Van Heusen
Fascinating Rhythm – Gershwin
Fever – Davenport/Cooley
I Get a Kick Out of You – Cole Porter
It Don’t Mean a Thing – Duke Ellington
(if it ain’t got that swing)
It Had to be You – Jones/Kahn
Jeeves and Wooster – Dudley
Let’s Face the Music and Dance – Nat King Cole
Mack the Knife (Threepenny Opera) – Weill
Minor Swing – Reinhardt/Grappelli
Moon River – Mancini
Sway – Ruiz
Sweet Georgia Brown – Bernie/Pinkard/Casey
Summertime – Gershwin
Take Five – Brubeck
Unsquare Dance – Brubeck
You Make Me Feel So Young – Myrow/Gordon
Popular Songs
Angels – Robbie Williams
Another One Bites the Dust – Queen
Back to Black – Amy Winehouse
Blue Monday – New Order
Greatest Day – Take That
Here, There and Everywhere – Lennon-McCartney (The Beatles)
I Can’t Get No Satisfaction – Rolling Stones
I Heard it Through the Grapevine – Mavin Gaye
I Want to Break Free – Queen
Let it Be – Lennon-McCartney (The Beatles)
Make You Feel My Love – Adele
Paradise – Coldplay
Rolling in the Deep – Adele
Seven Nation Army – White Stripes
Shine – Take That
She Loves You – Lennon-Mccartny (The Beatles)
Stand by Me – Ben E. King
Tainted Love – Ed Cobb (Soft Cell)
With or Without You – U2
Wonderwall – Oasis
Wondrous Place – Billy Fury
Yellow – Coldplay
Sing – Ed Sheeran
Happy – Pharrell Williams
London Calling – the Clash
Boys And Girls – Blur
Christmas List
Traditional
Away in the Manger
Coventry Carol
Ding Dong Merrily on High
Hark the Herald
In the Bleak Midwinter
O Come All You Faithful
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Once in Royal David’s City
See Amid the Winter’s Snow
Silent Night
The First Noel
While Shepherd’s Watched
Popular
Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire
Frosty the Snowman
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Jingle Bells
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Sleigh Ride
White Christmas
Winter Wonderland
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