Ben Rechel
- Cambridge, MA
- Bassist / Organist
- 36 miles from Central Falls
- 2 Verified Bookings
Double bass, viola da gamba. Piano, organ, & harpsichord. Tenor and countertenor.
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Double bass, viola da gamba. Piano, organ, & harpsichord. Tenor and countertenor.
I am available for Weddings and Funerals in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. I also perform organ recitals and concerts.
Primarily a church musician for 10 years, playing the pipe organ, piano and violin. Experience playing for many different events such as weddings, cocktail hours,…
Peter Kostopoulos Music offers you a unique musical entertainment experience. Either as a single performer or as a duet with a female vocalist, we play the standard…
Providing a wide variety of piano music for your event- parties, receptions, joyous or solemn occasions
Kate G. said “I couldnt have wished for better or more. Katherine was very communicative from the git go. On the night of our Open House, she arrived early to familiarize…”
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Gina V. said “We live in a private community and Dan played piano at our holiday party. He's an amazing musician and his playing sounded beautiful. He played all…”
Professional pianist/organist in Danbury, Connecticut. I play weddings, funerals, and any other event that requires piano and/or pipe or electronic organ.
Tonya F. said “Nathan Daniels is an outstanding musician! His passion for music and commitment to share his talent with others is evidenced through weekly rehearsals,…”
Kenneth said “The violin playing was warm, melodic and showed flawless technique. Highly recommended.”
I'm an organist that plays for church services, weddings, funerals, concerts off Broadway plays, TV commercials and private affairs.
I currently am the organist for the New York Aviators of the USPHL Premier Division.
I am an organist and keyboardist located in the NYC area. If you are outside of the NYC area your price will be quoted higher. I specialize within Worship services,…
Ellen B. said “Sarah was spot on for our holiday party she felt out the crowd/room and played and sang accordingly So happy she was available for our party!”
In the past year, Organists have sent 139 quotes to event planners
Organists rank #286 in popularity out of 542 categories on GigSalad
91 Organist reviews on GigSalad with an average rating of 5 stars
From request to booking, it takes 3.4 days (on average) to hire an Organist
From the classic, jazzy sound of the Hammon B-3 to the majestic, worshipful sounds evoked in a church service atmosphere, an organist can meet a wide range of musical event needs. GigSalad has premier organ players available to perform for your formal event, fundraiser, wedding ceremony or corporate function.
The most well-known type of organ is the pipe organ and is used in many church services and classical music concerts. Another type is the electronic organ, which does not have pipes and generates its electronically-produced sound through built in amplifiers; these are performed in genres ranging from rock to jazz. There is also the Hammond B-3 organ was the first successful electric organ, released in the 1930s, and is popular in jazz, gospel and classic rock music. The organ's unique sound would be the perfect addition to a variety of events from corporate engagements to private parties and weddings.
There are a few things you should consider when hiring an organist. As you begin searching, listen to audio and watch video samples. You want to be sure you are satisfied with the sound and look of the performer before you book him/her. Also, be sure to discuss how the organ will get to the venue. Does the venue already have one? If not, can the performer provide it? Next, get references and read reviews. Talk to people in the area who have seen the organ player and/or have booked them in the past. Feedback is the best way to ensure you book what you want. Last, always get a contract. Read the contract carefully and work out any details in regards to deposit requirements, length of performance, scheduled breaks, attire, travel, and lodging. Watch for specifications made by the performer and be sure you can meet them.