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The Music That Makes or Breaks a Wedding | Wedded Business Journal

The Music That Makes or Breaks a Wedding | Wedded Business Journal

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What if music wasn’t just part of the event, but the soul of it?


In this episode of Wedded Business Journal, we sit down with Jad Al-Masri, a multifaceted violinist, composer and creative innovator, alongside his father Rabih Al Masri , a master arranger and one of the most respected musical forces in Middle Eastern music.

Together, they are redefining how music is experienced at luxury weddings, large-scale celebrations and live performances, blending Eastern and Western soundscapes into deeply emotional, bespoke compositions.

We explore:
-Why sound is the most neglected sense in modern weddings
-How bespoke music creates unforgettable emotional moments
-The shift from DJs and bands to cinematic, orchestrated experiences
-The power of live orchestras and why nothing compares to live sound
-Cross-cultural weddings and how music can unite traditions seamlessly
-Their upcoming 30-piece East & West orchestra concert in Sydney
-And how AI and technology are being used to enhance, not replace, creativity through Jad’s new platform, Muse AI

This conversation is about legacy, innovation, culture, and why truly luxurious experiences engage all five senses, not just what you see, but what you feel.
If you care about music, creativity, weddings, live experiences, or the future of artistic expression, this episode is a must-listen.

🎟️ Concert date: January 30 | Sydney

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