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Mike
Georgiades' sensitive and professional guitar playing has provided
the perfect atmosphere for numerous wedding ceremonies, evening
receptions, dinners, private parties and corporate events.
Mike started playing guitar at the age of six and has progressed
into a striking, accomplished performer of many different guitar
styles, namely Classical, Romantic, Spanish and Flamenco, through to
Latin Jazz, Rock and Pop.
After winning several arts competitions, Mike gained a music
scholarship with the Amersham & Wycombe Music Centre, and had
reached the final for the regional Young Musician of the Year by the
age of twelve.
From this classical background, Mike went on to train at the
University of Salford, gaining a degree in Popular Music and
Recording. As a result, Mike possesses the vast diversity of
repertoire needed to accommodate the many different forms of
function work. In addition, he has the ability to perform on request
almost any song or piece, providing he has heard of it!
He has undertaken live session work in the UK for musicals such as
'Grease', 'Joseph' and 'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'. Mike
is also a highly respected guitar teacher, with residence at The
Royal Masonic and St Clement Danes schools, as well as the Watford
School of Music.
Mike currently plays and writes songs for a highly rated original
band called ‘The Other Band', who have performed at various London
venues as well as the Cambridge Folk Festival.
Eating, drinking and conversing can be enjoyed to the setting of
beautiful, non-intrusive guitar music. Subtle amplification is used
to fill out any size of room, without stifling conversation.
Perfect for wedding ceremonies ,this can often include providing
background music from when the guests arrive, the ceremony itself,
through to the subsequent photo sessions. Why not walk down the isle
to your favourite 'special' song or piece? The classical guitar is
ideal for capturing the intimacy of the moment.
The choice of playing material can be chosen to reflect the mood -
from rhythmic samba-style latin jazz, to sing-along classics,
through to relaxing classical pieces to create a certain
sophisticated atmosphere or to wind down with at the end of the
night.
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