Taylor Proposal

Last night I provided music for a proposal.  The now groom-to-be, Michael, had planned out the evening weeks in advance.  I acted as a strolling violinist, while twelve servers brought twelve red roses to the table.  At the end, their server brought out the ring on a plate and Michael got down on one knee and proposed.  And she said yes.

Playing in a restaurant was a new and different experience.  There were some interesting logistics involved, but it all worked out fine in the end.  Overall it was  good experience, and it’s always fun to add the extra something to a special evening.

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About jessicahrehor
Internationally known, Jessica Hrehor is a violinist with the Mid-Columbia Symphony as well as having a growing performance and teaching studio. Jessica holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree from Abilene Christian University. Jessica has held orchestral positions with the Coeur d’Alene Symphony, Eastern Washington University Symphony Orchestra and Abilene Collegiate Orchestras. She held principal positions for the 2003-2005 seasons with the Abilene Collegiate Orchestra and was concertmaster for the Eastern Washington University Symphony Orchestra for their 2008-2009 season. Jessica has performed for several productions including the musicals Jekyll and Hyde and Guys and Dolls with the ACU Theatre, an annual ACU student production known as Sing Song, the opera Die Fledermaus with the ACU Collegiate Opera and the Spokane Area Children’s Chorus - Whirlwind World - International Music Concert. Jessica has also performed with the Strings Unlimited string quartet in Abilene, Texas at several local venues.

One Response to Taylor Proposal

  1. Michael Taylor says:

    Jessica, Thanks to you everything worked wonderfully. I could not have picked a better violinist for this special occasion. Jessica’s your music was beautiful, very romantic, and was one of the highlights of the evening. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart for making this an memory in my life that I will never forget.

    Michael Taylor

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