Browse 87 of the best violinists and fiddle players for hire in Manchester. From classical violin for wedding ceremonies to electric violinists for evening parties and corporate events, find the right musician for your occasion. Manchester and the surrounding area has a strong pool of professional violinists, many trained at the Royal Northern College of Music. Each listing includes audio and video samples, pricing and reviews from real clients. There are 987 reviews of violinists on the site, with an average rating of 5 out of 5. The average price for a violinist in Manchester is £427.
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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Wimborne, Dorset
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Edenbridge, Kent
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Gosport, Hampshire
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Burgess Hill, West Sussex
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Wareham, Dorset
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Brighton, East Sussex
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Brighton, East Sussex
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Brighton, East Sussex
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Helensburgh, Argyll
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Polegate, East Sussex
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Add to favouritesManchester has a thriving live music scene and a strong supply of professional violinists, many of them graduates of the Royal Northern College of Music. With 87 violinists and fiddle players available in the Manchester area, there is a solid selection across classical, electric, pop and folk styles for weddings, parties and corporate events throughout the city and the wider North West.
A solo violinist is one of the most popular choices for wedding ceremonies in Manchester, whether at a city-centre hotel, a converted mill or warehouse, or one of the country house venues in the Cheshire and Lancashire countryside nearby. The acoustic sound suits both intimate registry office ceremonies and larger licensed venues, and most violinists can cover the arrival music, processional, register signing and recessional within a single booking. For a richer sound, pairing a violinist with a pianist or booking a string quartet works well in larger spaces.
An electric violinist performing over backing tracks brings a completely different energy, well suited to evening receptions, birthday parties, corporate events and awards dinners. The combination of live violin with pop, dance and club tracks creates a visual and musical focal point that works particularly well on a dance floor. Several Manchester-based violinists offer both classical and electric sets within the same booking, giving you a relaxed acoustic sound for the daytime and a high-energy performance for the evening.
Manchester's music scene also supports a number of fiddle players who specialise in folk, Celtic and traditional styles. A folk fiddler is a great fit for barn weddings, ceilidhs and informal celebrations across the North West.
Violinists in Manchester are currently priced between £95 and £2690, with an average of £427. A typical wedding booking covers two to three hours including the ceremony, drinks reception and sometimes the wedding breakfast. Electric violin sets for evening events are usually shorter, around one to two hours. Travel costs are generally lower for city-centre venues, but check with the act for events further afield.
