Hire a classical pianist for a wedding, party or event. Choose from 115 of the best professional musicians based right across the UK. Classical piano players perform repertoire from Bach, Chopin, Debussy and beyond, and many also cover popular songs and film scores arranged for piano. Classical pianists on LMM are hired for wedding ceremonies, drinks receptions, formal dinners, hotel lobbies, church events and private concerts. Each listing includes audio and video samples, pricing and reviews from real clients so you can compare acts before making an enquiry.
There are currently 1621 reviews of classical pianists on the site, with an average rating of 5 out of 5. The average price for a classical pianist is £285. Use the filters below to search by location, event type and budget.
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Add to favouritesClassical piano players are a popular choice for weddings, formal dinners, hotel events, church services and private concerts. With a repertoire that can span centuries of music, from traditional hymns and Bach preludes to Chopin nocturnes, Debussy and beyond, a classical pianist creates a refined atmosphere that suits both intimate gatherings and larger occasions.
Wedding ceremonies are the most common booking for classical pianists. A pianist can perform as guests arrive, during the processional, the signing of the register and the recessional, providing a seamless musical backdrop to the ceremony. Popular choices include Canon in D, Clair de Lune and classical arrangements of contemporary love songs. Many classical pianists also cover the drinks reception and wedding breakfast, switching between classical pieces and lighter material as the mood of the day shifts. For a broader selection of pianists who cover jazz, pop and other styles alongside classical, see the main pianists and keyboardists category.
The core repertoire of most classical pianists spans the major composers: Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Pachelbel, Schubert and many others. Beyond the classical canon, many also have a selection of popular piano ballads, film scores and show tunes arranged as instrumentals. If you have a specific piece in mind for a key moment, most pianists are happy to learn it in advance if given enough notice. Always check the individual listing for the pianist's full repertoire and discuss any requests before booking.
One thing all pianists will need to know in advance is whether there is a piano at the venue, and how recently it has been tuned. Many venues with a house grand or upright piano will arrange tuning before an event if asked. Most classical pianists also bring their own electric keyboard as a backup, and some carry a portable keyboard as their primary instrument. If you specifically want the sound of an acoustic piano, confirm this with the pianist and the venue beforehand. If the pianist is performing on an electric keyboard, make sure a suitable power source is near the performance area.
Classical pianists are typically priced between £95 and £847, with an average of £285. The fee usually covers two sets of around 45 minutes within a two-hour window, though wedding bookings may run longer to cover the ceremony and drinks reception. Travel costs are often added separately, so hiring a pianist local to your venue will help keep the total down. Some classical pianists can also be booked alongside other musicians, such as a violinist or cellist, at an additional cost for a fuller sound.
