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Angel String Quartet

2 Lumiere Building
38 City Road East
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M15 4QL
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Throughout the UK, musiciansLtd provide young professional musicians for weddings and events as background music. Our String Quartet performs popular Classical, Jazz and Film Themes to suit all of your guests.

WE PERFORM AT OVER 90 EVENTS EVERY YEAR!

Got a favourite Pop Ballad? We can play it for you - from Vivaldi to The Verve ŒBitter Sweet Symphony.‚ We enjoy helping you pick the right type of music that will suit all of your guests. Please feel free to ask.....

PACHELBEL CANON IN D
THEME FROM CAPTAIN CORELLI‚S MANDOLIN
RAVEL BOLERO
THE VERVE BITTER SWEET SYMPHONY

Latest review - We would highly recommend The Angel String Quartet, as we were given many choices as to the style of music we ......More

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