
Mersonacta String Quartet was amazing. I love their music. I highly recommend this quartet for anyone that wants to make their wedding amazing. They played for us during our wedding day and...
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Mersonacta String Quartet is the top-rated string quartet in Sacramento and the East Bay, offering live string music for weddings, corporate events, and celebrations. With a team of highly skilled musicians from prestigious institutions like Juilliard and the Cleveland Institute of Music, they have a vast repertoire of over 1,000 songs and have performed at over 800 weddings since 2003, ensuring flawless performances and exceptional customer service.
Known for their diverse and versatile music selection, Mersonacta Quartet can play anything from classical compositions to popular songs, even accommodating special song requests through their transcription service. They have established themselves as the go-to choice for musical entertainment, working with renowned wedding venues in Northern California and guaranteeing an unforgettable experience that will impress guests.
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Mersonacta String Quartet was amazing. I love their music. I highly recommend this quartet for anyone that wants to make their wedding amazing. They played for us during our wedding day and...
First and foremost I want to THANK Kit and Daniel for the AMAZING job they did on my wedding day 11/14/2009. I can not express enough gratitude for their professionalism and talents. Kit kept a...
Look no further! Mersonacta played at our wedding last year and they definitely wowed us and all of our guests. The link below was one of many beautifully played at our wedding. From the first...
I am so sad that I was not a guest at my own wedding....because I didn't get to fully enjoy their performance!!! My husband and I got married on April 13, 2014. Our wedding was "Broadway" themed...
They played at my good friends wedding and I was very impressed by them. I noted the one star rating below, and was honestly shocked. I also was not aware (until Oliver pointed this out) that...