- Matt
Tony,
I just wanted to reach out to you and the rest of the members of the quartet who played at our wedding on May 27th. I’m so sorry I did not have the chance to stop over and say hello! As you know Melissa and I were pulled in a million different directions before and after the ceremony. You and the other musicians made our ceremony so beautiful and we cannot thank you enough! We received so many amazing comments about you guys from friends and family. The version of somewhere over the rainbow for Melissa was just perfect! It was a pleasure working with you and I would highly recommend your quartet to other family and friends! The cocktail hour was so beautiful as it brought many of our guest outside to listen to you guys play. Again, I’m sorry Melissa and I didn’t get a chance to say hello, but we wanted to let you know how impressed we were and thank you so very much!
Kind Regards,
Matt
- Gregory Deane
Dear Tony,
I want to extend my deepest gratitude to you and the members of the Shrewsbury String Quartet for playing at Grace Church, Pemberton last Sunday for our service of Advent Lessons and Carols. The quartet, choir, and organ worked very well together and combined to produce some extremely beautiful sounds. The music filled our sanctuary and touched the hearts of all who attended the service. We appreciate your sharing of your time and talents with us and hope that you will return again to Grace Church, should we have a need for strings in the future.
With best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season,
Gregory Deane SmithDirector of MusicGrace Episcopal ChurchPemberton, NJ
- Richard
Dear Tony,
Just this past Saturday, our daughter was married. Although it rained heavily, the cellist and violinist were there at the appointed time and played all the appropriate selections for the ceremony and cocktail hour. Unfortunately as the father of the bride, I was so busy that I only thanked the cellist. Please convey my sincere thanks to both our musicians. The were extremely professional and their performance made the celebration extraordinary.
Sincerely,
Richard