Due to a postponement of my travel plans I now have some availability for the remainder of 2010. I have a special offer at the moment for a trio of voice, piano and flute for any new bookings for this year so drop me an e mail for further information siobhanoliver@ gmail.com We’re based in Cork but have no problem travelling.
Category Archives: music
I just won the best singer in CSM Senior Recital Competition :)
Had to share my news with you all. I just won the Best Singer Award in the Senior Recital Competition at the Cork School of Music! I’m delighted. Great practice for my final voice exam on June 3rd. I have a few mp3 clips from it that I’ll post up in the next few days.
Lakmé’s Flower Duet
One of the most popular pieces for weddings is Lakmé’s Flower Duet and as you can hear from below, it can be done as a solo pieces as well despite its’ name! This is me with my flautist, Aoife O’Donovan and pianist, Eoin O’Callaghan
Little Wedding Crechers
I’ve been singing at weddings for almost 4 years now and have come across some great suppliers along the way. So I’m going to post links to some of them here over the next few weeks
Many couples face the dilemma of whether to have children at their wedding or not. It can be the cause of many a family argument! Little Wedding Crechers may be the answer to this problem. Patricia and her team of well trained and highly skilled staff will make each of your little guests feel like they are the centre of attention while you relax and enjoy your day. Check out the website for packages, costs and testimonials.
New Recording of Psalm Se an Tiarna mAoire
I’m unable to upload mp3 files to my blog at the moment but if you click the link below you can have a listen to a recording of me singing one of my favourite psalms, Se an Tiarna mAoire
But it’s only an hours work!
I’ve seen this so many times on weddingsonline that I thought I’d try to explain why (for most musicians anyway) it’s not just an hours work!
I meet all my couples in the church initially for an hours consultation so that they can hear me singing various different pieces before they decide to book me. It’s the only way to do things – I strongly advise anyone to hear their musicians live…studio recordings can camouflage many faults! Then I usually meet them again, at least once, for an hour or two until they have chosen all their music but if they want to meet me more than that I’m happy to do that as well. Then I have to schedule rehearsal time with the accompanist and learn any new pieces.
I arrive at every wedding an hour before the ceremony is due to start to warm up my voice and have a quick run through again with the accompanist. More often than not the bride is late, the ceremony lasts for approx an hour and a half – so we’re usually in the church for 3 hours (often longer!). This excludes travel time to and from the ceremony location – I’ve often left the house at 10am and returned after 5pm
There are also many costs involved in doing this as a profession – I can’t just show up and hope for the best! Some church organs are totally out of tune so I bought a weighted keyboard which is basically a portable piano. On its own it’s of no use so I also had to buy an amplifier for it. Again some churches have really poor acoustics so a decent microphone was needed. They all have to be insured against theft or damage.
I also have travel costs, tax, insurance, advertising, sheet music for myself and any accompanists – all of these costs have gone up while I have kept my price the same.
Another huge cost factor for a professional singer is voice lessons. If you want a teacher that knows what they’re doing you have to pay for it! I’ve been studying voice for 6 years and will be going on to study a Masters in voice soon. Obviously you can get someone to sing that doesn’t have any training but I doubt you would expect to pay the same price as you would for a trained singer. I certainly didn’t charge the same when I started out and had very little training or experience.
I also have to curtail my social life! Who wants a hung-over, husky voiced classical singer arriving at their wedding! I’ve heard of it happening! If I have a wedding coming up it means no socialising for me for the few days leading up to the wedding That’s the choice I make but I also hope it shows that not all musicians give the same service.
So apart from the hour or two that the couple sees me at the church, there’s a lot more time and expense involved that they don’t see. They are also paying for my expertise and should be comfortable in the knowledge that I know what I’m doing. I will show up…I won’t cancel at the last minute and leave them high and dry (which I’ve also heard happening far too often) and if there is ever any kind of emergency I have dependable, quality singers that I can call on to take my place.
Having said all of the above, of course some people don’t want to spend that kind of money on ceremony music and that’s their prerogative – there are various standards of singer and various prices to match!
COI Order of service
Thanks to Token Male and Nozilla from Weddings Online you can now download a copy of the COI Order of Service booklet for your ceremony.
A Few Non-Weddingy Mahler Pieces!
A few Mahler pieces – not exactly suitable for a wedding but some of you might like to have a listen all the same. Siobhan sings Mahler’s Song Cycle Songs of A Wayfarer
Order of Service Civil Ceremony
My sincere thanks to Margaret Brennan from http://margaretsings.com/ for sending me on this layout when I was singing for my first Civil Wedding in Adare Manor last year.
Wedding Planner Journal
Having searched the internet for a good wedding planning journal for my boyfriends’ SIL to be, I was delighted to find one about 15mins away from me in Cork!! Problem was it was the night of December 23rd when I found it and we wanted it as a Christmas present. I e mailed the company and received a prompt e mail back asking for my mobile number. They came in on Christmas Eve to meet me so that I would have the journal to give as a Christmas gift. Lovely lady, amazing service and a local company….worth checking out. The company is called http://www.giftslikethese.com and here’s the link to the journal