Now booking summer & fall 2026

Music for your sacred day.

I’m Anhthu — a pianist and singer for Catholic weddings, worship, and events across the Bay Area, in Vietnamese, English, and Spanish. I’ll guide you through every note, from the prelude to the last as you walk back up the aisle.

Tiếng Việt · English · Español San José & the Bay Area
Anhthu singing into a microphone

Listen

Hear me before you decide.

No one should hire a musician they’ve never heard. A few short clips are on their way — gathered by feel, so you can find the sound you want.

Bridal processional
Vietnamese & English · piano and voice
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Leading worship
Recorded live · voice and keys
Sample coming
A jazz standard
Solo piano and voice · for the quiet hour
Sample coming

More clips and a full song catalog live on the Listen page.

How it works

Four steps, and I carry most of them.

1

Tell me your date

Your date, the church or venue, and anything you know. I reply within a couple of days.

2

We choose the music

Moment by moment, in any language you want — and I keep you clear of what your parish won’t allow.

3

I handle the details

I coordinate with your priest, planner, and the church musicians. You don’t translate between us.

4

On the day, you marry

You walk in, say your vows, walk out. The music is handled — that’s the whole point.

From the first hello to the final note, the music is my job — not yours.

The order of service

The score of your ceremony.

A Catholic wedding has a shape, and every moment asks for the right music — from the first note as your guests arrive to the last as you walk out. These are starting points; if your parish has preferences, I’ll already know them or find out.

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IPreludeAs your guests are seated.Canon in D
IIProcessionalThe party walks, then your entrance.Pachelbel’s Canon
IIIThe GatheringWe open in song; the priest welcomes all.Opening hymn
IVThe WordPsalm and Alleluia between the readings.Psalm 128
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VThe VowsThe room holds still for your vows.your voices alone
VIThe RingsYour rings are blessed and exchanged.a gentle interlude
VIIHonoring Our Lady optAn Ave Maria as flowers are offered.Ave Maria
VIIICommunion MassOffertory and Communion turn prayerful.Panis Angelicus
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IXRecessionalThe bright send-off back up the aisle.Ode to Joy
I
Prelude

As your guests are seated.

Canon in D
II
Processional

The party walks, then your entrance.

Pachelbel’s Canon
III
The Gathering

We open in song; the priest welcomes all.

Opening hymn
IV
The Word

Psalm and Alleluia between the readings.

Psalm 128
V
The Vows

The room holds still for your vows.

your voices alone
VI
The Rings

Your rings are blessed and exchanged.

a gentle interlude
VII
Honoring Our Lady opt

An Ave Maria as flowers are offered.

Ave Maria
VIII
Communion Mass

Offertory and Communion turn prayerful.

Panis Angelicus
IX
Recessional

The bright send-off back up the aisle.

Ode to Joy

Bring your favorites and your family’s traditions — together we’ll write the score that’s yours.

Investment

Clear pricing, no surprises.

Wedding ceremony starting points. Every event is custom, so the final number depends on travel, how long you need me, and whether you want company at the piano.

Wedding ceremony, solo

Piano and voice, includes a planning consultation

from $400

A guest singer or instrumentalist

Added to your ceremony

+$150 each

Small ensemble or band

From a duo to a full group

Let's talk

Worship services, jazz, and events are priced on the Services page — or just tell me about your day and I’ll put together a simple quote.

Kind words

Loved by couples & families.

A sentence from a bride or groom about how the ceremony felt — the warmth, the bilingual music.

Name to come · Catholic wedding

A line from a music director or parish about being reliable and prepared, with no surprises on a Sunday.

Name to come · Parish music director

A note from a planner or host about how easy she was to work with and how the room sounded.

Name to come · Private event

Real words from real couples and clients are on their way as I gather them.

For the day everything changes

Music that means it, from the first note to the last.

Bilingual, classically rooted, and entirely yours — chosen together, carried by me.

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