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Welcome to The Vincelli String Quartet's homepage.

The Vincelli String Quartet is composed of semi professional high school musicians. Their repetoir includes classical pieces such as Arrival of the Queen of Scheba and even movie favorites such as Chariots of Fire. Their musical range is very broad and have wedding music as well as christmas favorites and broadway selections.

The Vincelli String Quartet is made of students from Montgomery and Windsor High School. All musicians are in the Youth Orchestra of the Santa Rosa Symphon, on of the top orchestras in the bay area. Mueller, Morales, and Fauss are also in The Young People's Chamber Orchestra which is a semi-professional string group apart of the Santa Rosa Symphony as well.

Grace Lee is on the first violin. Robert Morales is plays the second violin. Jason Fauss plays the cello while Emily Mueller is on the viola. All members take private lessons and some members play more than one instrument.

They charge starting at $200 for the first hour and the following hours are $175. However, they are perfectly flexible to negotiate rates for certain purposes.

Their gigs include weddings, dinners, parties, and any other social event. They play background music as well as performing pieces.

 


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