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Funeral music throughout Poland – trumpeter, violin, quartet, singing

Professional funeral music – I offer live music (violin, piano, string quartet) and audio recordings. We help select the right pieces to convey the respect and emotion of this special moment. Contact us to create a personalized, moving atmosphere for your farewell.

Pogrzeb Świecki

All of Poland

access also to smaller towns

Urgent mode

often available "tomorrow"

Clear rules

arrangements + repertoire + travel

Nationwide access
cooperation with funeral homes

Individual speech
based on a conversation with the Family

Clear rules
price range and scope of service

Also urgently
often possible 24–48 hours

What is funeral music?

Musical setting for the funeral is music performed live or from a recording at key moments of the ceremony: at the entrance, during a moment of reflection, during the removal, or at the graveside. A well-chosen piece helps emphasize the nature of the farewell and makes it easier for participants to experience emotions.

The most frequently chosen forms are: trumpeter at a funeral, violin, string quartet and solo singingIn the case of a secular ceremony, music can be one of the main elements of the scenario.

Who is this service for?

  • for families organizing a secular or religious funeral,
  • for funeral homes that want to provide music as an additional service,
  • for people planning an elegant, peaceful farewell without random solutions.

We work together to keep formalities to a minimum – the most important things are the date, location, and repertoire preferences.

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Funeral Speech - Order Online

A eulogy is a personal speech delivered during a funeral ceremony—whether secular or religious—that serves to commemorate the life and personality of the deceased. It serves as a form of farewell, but also as a moment of shared mourning for family and loved ones.

You can order a free, personalized funeral speech,
by completing the online form at swiecki-pogrzeb.pl, where after providing the deceased’s details and the most important memories, you will receive the finished text within 24 hours.

Variants of musical setting: trumpet, violin, quartet, singing

Trumpeter for a funeral
Violin for a funeral
String Quartet
Solo singing
Classical music
Secular ceremony

Trumpeter for a funeral

The trumpet is chosen when the family desires a distinctive, ceremonial sound. It works well at the graveside and during the funeral procession. Popular pieces include "Silence," "Ave Maria" (adaptations), or patriotic/military themes (if appropriate for the ceremony). Its strong, clear sound outdoors is very audible in cemeteries, making it a popular choice for honorary farewells.

Violin for a funeral

The violin is chosen for farewells with a softer, more intimate feel. Ideal for chapels, farewell halls, and secular ceremonies. The repertoire can include classical, film, and contemporary pieces (depending on preference). Its subtle sound and elegance provide a highly flexible repertoire, making it a good choice for secular ceremonies.

String Quartet for a Funeral

A string quartet (two violins, viola, cello) creates the most complete, concert-like setting. Recommended for longer ceremonies or farewells with elaborate farewells. Its full sound and extensive arrangement options make for a great effect in the chapel/farewell hall. Classical and contemporary repertoire available (upon request).

Solo singing for a funeral

Solo singing can be an element of a traditional ceremony or a discreet accent in a secular farewell. We match the song and key selection to the venue and nature of the ceremony. The strong emotional impact allows for the ability to customize the repertoire to the family's wishes, and it works well with an instrument (e.g., violin).
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How to order funeral music in 3 steps?

Step 1 – contact and basic information

Give me city, date, an hour and place (chapel / hall / cemetery). If you know, indicate the preferred lineup (trumpeter, violin, quartet, vocals).

Step 2 – repertoire and script

We determine the number of pieces and the timing of the performance (e.g., entrance, moment of reflection, exit, graveside). You can submit your own suggestions – we will tailor the arrangements to the performance capabilities and venue.

Step 3 – Confirmation and implementation

Once availability and travel are confirmed, we book the date. On the day of the ceremony, the musician arrives early to set up at the agreed-upon location.

What does a secular funeral ceremony look like?

Below is a typical (flexible) process. I'm preparing secular funeral scenario and I agree it with the Family and the funeral home.

Conversation and gathering of memories

We establish the tone of the ceremony, the most important facts, people to remember, and symbolic elements.

Establishing the scenario and logistics

Coordination with the funeral home, cemetery/chapel/farewell room, music, entry order.

Preparing a funeral speech

I create secular funeral oration – personal, with class, without pathos, with respect for the Family.

Conducting the ceremony

I maintain pace, clarity, and composure. I provide support to the family during presentations when necessary.

How much does a funeral director cost?

Transparency increases peace of mind during difficult times. Below are approximate ranges – the final amount depends on the scope of preparation and travel.

Note: These ranges are examples only. High travel costs, unusual durations, and additional preparations may alter the quote.

Who is this service for?

If you need a peaceful, dignified farewell – without pressure and without any stray words – this service is for you.

For Families

When you want to say goodbye to a loved one in a way that's personal and consistent with their values, I help you get through this moment with as little burden as possible.

For Funeral Homes

Partnership: punctuality, clear agreements, high-quality conduct. Possibility of ongoing support for secular ceremonies.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

Can a secular funeral take place in a chapel?

Yes – depending on the venue and organizational arrangements. A secular ceremony can take place in a chapel, a farewell room, or at the graveside.

How long does a secular funeral ceremony last?

Most often 15–35 minutes, but we adjust the time to the needs of the family, the number of speeches and elements (music, farewells).

Can the Family read their own words?

Of course. I help arrange the sequence and, if necessary, "give" transitions to make the presentations comfortable.

What is needed to write a funeral speech?

All I need is a conversation: important facts, characteristics, anecdotes, and relationships. Based on this, I prepare a coherent and meaningful speech.

Do you cooperate with funeral homes?

Yes – we arrange the process, logistics, and technical details so that the family does not have to coordinate everything themselves.

Do you commute to small towns?

Yes. I operate nationwide, including in smaller towns and villages – we only agree on realistic travel times and costs.

What is the pricing for the service?

After a short conversation (phone call/message), we determine the package, date, and travel. The quote is clear, with no surprises.

Can a ceremony be arranged in 24-48 hours?

Often, yes – depending on the funeral date and distance. It's best to call and confirm availability.