Archive for May, 2008

Congratulations Gay Community!

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

We here at Brilliant Event Planning are thrilled to hear that the Governor of New York has decided to honor same-sex marriages in our state. We’re looking forward to planning all of your destination weddings! Read the article here:….

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/29/nyregion/29marriage.html?ref=todayspaper

Make or Break the Mood of your Reception

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Many couples spend over 50% of their wedding budget on the reception and a big slice of this money pays for the décor of the reception area. Whether your celebration takes place in a classic ballroom, a renovated antique barn or your backyard – consider lighting as your top priority. We see so many weddings where thousands of dollars are spent on silk screens and tablescapes, yet the lighting is left up to the janitor who turns on the lights that morning. Just take a look at your nearest club or bar…it’s the lighting that makes the look and feel of the venue, not necessarily how much they spent on monogrammed napkins! Consider lighting a top priority when you’re designing the picture-perfect reception.

Lighting Example

Canon in D? Again?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

If you’ve been to more than one wedding, chances are you know exactly what song I’m talking about.  Pachelbel’s Canon in D is the most requested processional at weddings and it’s used so much any string quartet can play it by heart.  Here are some suggestions for those couples who want to change it up a bit: 

Classical: Still want a string quartet?  My favorite is “Meditation from Thais” by Massenet.  The lovely, soaring melody is perfect for a processional and is the perfect alternative to Canon in D.   

Something Spicy: Try the sumptuously romantic Spanish guitar solo “Romanza” by Anon.  This gorgeous piece adds a sense of intimacy and passion to your walk down the aisle. 

Flowerchild Bride: Ask your parents and they’ll agree that “Longer” by the recently departed Dan Fogelberg is the ideal choice.  Easily done with piano and vocalist but can include acoustic guitar and even string quartet/brass. 

Just like the Movies: Pick an easily-recognizable theme from a movie to create a romantic touch.  The Princess Bride theme “Once upon a time…Storybook Love” or an acoustic version of the classic Dirty Dancing “Time of my Life” are two that I suggest.