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In 2002, Tim and Maggie started performing together as an acoustic wind and strings duo. They perform a variety of music as outlined below.
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- folk music from early America / Appalachia, including tunes that came over from England, France, Ireland, and Scotland, as well as some of Tim's original compositions in that style.
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- a wide variety of art music composed between 1600 and 2010, including some of Tim's original compositions.
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- Mideval and Renaissance tunes performed on viol da gamba, treble viol, recorders, and flutes. This music dates approximately from 1200 to 1600.
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- includes, but is not limited to, classical pieces, folk tunes, songs from the 20's through the 50's, jazz standards, and contemporary pieces. Requests are not a problem.
The most typical wedding scenario has classical music as prelude music, classical and/or requests for the processional, a mid-wedding piece, and the recessional, followed by folk music after the wedding as people are leaving and before the reception. Many people have a disk jockey during the reception, but some choose to have us play old songs and jazz standards instead.
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