Hire classical musicians and soloists for weddings, ceremonies and events across the UK. Browse 305 professional classical performers below, from solo violinists, cellists and harpists to classical guitarists, pianists and classical singers, with 4325 reviews rated 5 out of 5 by real clients. Listen to audio, watch video and compare quotes, with most solo classical musicians available from £100 and an average price of £332.
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Salford, Greater Manchester
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Southampton, Hampshire
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Rochdale, Greater Manchester
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Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Altrincham, Greater Manchester
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Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Warrington, Cheshire
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Lymington, Hampshire
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Darwen, Lancashire
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Darlington, County Durham
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Bath, Bath And North East Somerset
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Bath, Bath And North East Somerset
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Widnes, Cheshire
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Add to favouritesA classical soloist brings live concert music to weddings, private parties and corporate events without the space or budget a full ensemble requires. Browse 305 solo performers below, or step up to a classical ensemble or string quartet if you want a richer, layered sound for a larger room.
Weddings are where classical soloists come into their own. A single violinist or harpist playing as guests arrive, during the processional and for the signing of the register sets the tone of the day far better than a playlist. Many couples book a soloist for the ceremony and drinks reception, then a band or DJ for the evening. Church services may also need an organist, and our wedding ceremony musicians and wider wedding musicians pages cover the full range.
Every classical soloist specialises in a different instrument, so it pays to decide on the sound you want before you browse. A harpist or solo violinist suits an elegant, understated ceremony; a classical guitarist or cellist gives a warmer, more intimate feel; a classical singer or opera performer makes a real moment of a first dance or surprise proposal. Watch the video and audio samples for each act before you shortlist, as repertoire and style vary widely from one performer to the next.
Most classical soloists carry a broad repertoire that runs from Schubert and Elgar to Bocelli, alongside pop and film themes rearranged in a classical style, and often some jazz or musical theatre. If you want a specific piece played, ask early: arranging an unfamiliar song and rehearsing it takes time, and many performers will record a short preview so you can approve their version before the day. A classical pianist or flautist can usually adapt a request quickly, while more elaborate arrangements need more notice.
Many instrumental soloists are happy to play acoustically, which is part of their appeal for ceremonies and receptions. Whether amplification is needed comes down to the size of the audience and whether you are indoors or outside, so agree this with your musician in advance and check they have any equipment the venue requires. Outdoor performances in particular benefit from a quick conversation about power, shade and shelter.
As solo performers, classical musicians are one of the more affordable ways to add live music to an event, and every act sets its own rate depending on length of performance, travel and any special arrangements. Current fees range from £100 to £990, with an average price of £332. Compare quotes side by side in the price comparison section on this page to find a soloist that suits your budget.
