vendor reviews: musicians


 

Reviewing some of The Ring's favourite wedding musicians...

(we've done the footwork so that you don't have to!)


Amarone String Quartet sets the tone for weddings of distinction in sweet four part harmony

Interviewing The Members of the Amarone String Quartet

 

The Amarone String Quartet is somewhat of a musical legend with local brides and vendors. If Peter, Ashlinn, Judith, and Mark's polished, rich sound is familiar to your ears, it's likely because they've been playing to you from the entrance of the Bingemans Wedding Dreams shows for the last ten years. They are requested at nearly forty weddings each year, often book more than twelve months in advance, and know as much as anyone can know about instrumental music and the beauty their sound adds to your wedding day. These four musicians are a combination of music teachers, orchestral musicians, and long-time friends. It's their love for playing at life's biggest moments that make it easy to fall in love... click for more


The Leith Quartet's expert musicians know how to stay in-synch with brides
Reviewing Bruce Skelton and the Musicians of The Leith Quartet

 

The Leith Quartet has been playing right into the hearts of local brides for the past eight years. The four musicians use their expertise and rich string quartet sounds to set the stage for wedding ceremonies and receptions in the community. This tightly knit, well rehearsed and obviously talented quartet has their own way with weddings, and it looks like brides can hear the difference. Staff at The Ring sat down with Violinist and Quartet Coordinator, Bruce Skelton to find out more... Based in Kitchener-Waterloo, The Leith Quartet is made up of four talented musicians of varied backgrounds. The group takes their name from the historic Leith Church... click for more