Jaclyn has performed in many choirs from Westminster Choir College with NJ Pops Orchestra, NJ and NY Symphonic and Philharmonic Orchestras, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London. Performances were held in venues such as Carnegie Hall and NJPAC. She traveled with the Westminster Concert Bell Choir to Canada for the Royal Christmas Tour in 2003, featuring soloists Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, and Charlotte Church. Jaclyn has also recently performed her own Voice Recital on the College Campus. She has cantered and accompanied the piano for churches in many areas of New Jersey, including her current tenure at Sacred Heart Church in Riverton. She has also had the opportunity to sing soprano in a performance of the Faure Requiem for a 9-11 tribute in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Woodbury, NJ. She has studied voice with Carol Porter and Anne Ackley Gray. She has studied piano with many teachers, but most recently with Lillian Livingston.
You can contact Jaclyn at 609-672-2822

  • Christine
    Hi Tony, I just wanted to thank you and rest of the string quartet for helping to create a beautiful wedding ceremony for us! Sorry I missed you at the church to thank you personally. Everyone thought it was a wonderful touch to make our wedding ceremony even more amazing than it already was. I got excited hearing you as soon as I got to the church and once Canon in D started playing, I started crying! Then once the doors shut and the bridal march started playing, I got so extremely excited. Thank you for making everything run smoothly. I can’t wait to get our video back so I can watch our ceremony over and over again! Thanks again! We are so happy we chose you to make our wedding day even more perfect! Christine
  • Rose
    Dear Shrewsbury String Quartet,
    String music held a very special place in our mother’s heart. We knew that she wanted a string quartet at her funeral and we are very thankful that we found you. You were absolutely wonderful. Many of our friends told us that it was most memorable and emotional when you played Amazing Grace as the pallbearers carried mom out of the church. They said it was something that they will never forget. We wish that we could have met under different circumstances and that mom could have heard you play, although I’m not so sure that she didn’t.
    Sincerely,
    Rose

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