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Add romance and elegance to your affair:
With a String Quartet
By Francesca Jourawleff  
Violinist -
Vintage String Quartet
     
A String Quartet will add romance and elegance to any wedding ceremony, cocktail hour, art
gallery opening or corporate event.  This small, intimate musical group consists of 2 violins, a
violist and a cello player.  Other terms used to describe a string quartet are string ensemble,
chamber ensemble, chamber group  and classical ensemble. However you phrase it, a string
quartet will produce some of the most beautiful music that you will ever hear.
    
Don’t be fooled by the term classical, though.  A quality, experienced string quartet should be
versatile and able to play several different musical styles, in addition to classical music, such
as jazz classics, Broadway and movie themes, love songs, popular standards and even rock
songs.

You can listen to some examples of these different styles of music performed
by a string quartet at
www.vstringq.com.  

There is no sound that can re-create the beautiful, lyrical sound of a quality string quartet
performing  for  your wedding and/or cocktail hour. Whether you are the bride that has always
dreamed about walking down the aisle to that romantic melody or the groom who wants to
hear his favorite pop/rock song performed at his cocktail hour,  you owe it to yourself, your  
fiancee’ and your guests to book  one today.  It will create, as many of our clients have
expressed to our group, The Vintage String Quartet,  “ musical  memories that your guests
will remember  and reminisce about for years to come”.
 
Musically Yours,
Francesca Jourawleff
Violinist for
 The Vintage String Quartet
(631) 443-5005
Vintagequartet@aol.com
The string quartet is
widely seen as one of
the most important
forms in chamber
music, with most major
composers, from the
late 18th century
onwards, writing
specially for string
quartets. Yet the fusion
of classical and modern
is an upscale way to
connect the elegance of
a bygone era with
today's celebration of a
lifetime.