Saverio Strings - Ensemble - Jazz, Pop







Saverio Strings - Ensemble - Jazz, Pop
SAVERIO STRING is an authoritative Melbourne-based ensemble established in 2014. The group consists of instrumentalists with professional standing in premier orchestras including the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Victoria and the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra. Having appeared as guest performers at the Melbourne Athenaeum Library Chamber Music Series, SAVERIO STRING maintains an extensive repertoire of works by Mozart, Haydn and Shostakovich. Their pedigree is defined by high-level chamber music experience and a focus on technical arrangements of pieces by local Melbourne composers. This professional experience ensures a refined delivery for formal settings and high-end functions across Victoria.
Available in sizes from a duo to a full quartet, SAVERIO STRING features instrumentation of violins, viola and cello. The ensemble performs diverse genres including classical, jazz, pop and specialised ballet music. Hire SAVERIO STRING for weddings, corporate functions and significant private events where feature performances are required. All bookings and artist coordination for SAVERIO STRING are managed directly through Artist Bookings. Booking SAVERIO STRING through Artist Bookings means your entertainment is completely sorted. You can book SAVERIO STRING for events in Melbourne and throughout regional Victoria.
Instrumentation: Cello, Violins, Viola
Music Genre: Classical, Jazz, Pop, Contemporary, Ballet Music
Size: Duo to Quartet
Hire For: Weddings, Corporate functions, Significant Private Events, Great Times, Feature Performances
Funeral Bookings: More information here
Equipment Supplied: Yes – suitable for small events only
Covered by the Artist Bookings 100% reschedule/replace/refund guarantee
“ We were very pleased with Saverio Strings. Their performance added greatly to the atmosphere at the event and was much appreciated by attendees.
Overall, we were very happy with the artists and would not hesitate to contract them again.”