The Pittsburgh Golf Club

Category: Venue Reviews
It is a very easy place to get to, in the heart of Squirell Hill area of Pittsburgh. We were playing here for a wedding ceremony with a trio. 

George Washington Museum

Category: Venue Reviews
Every time we play at this place, I come early just to look at the place again and again with it rich history and hidden facts about PIttsburgh. Every time someone is always willing to tell me more about it. 

Sunnyledge

Category: Venue Reviews
Another historic Pittsburgh landmark, a very beautiful place. Our string trio played here for a small tea party for older generation. It is a perfect place for a small gathering.

Steubenville Country Club

Category: Venue Reviews
A very european looking place, with unique architectural design.  After playing a wedding here is when I started my own business of string quartets, trios and duos: one of the musicians was late by half an hour and a bride was very upset. At the time I was hired by someone else to play at this wedding. This was the beginning of what we do now and how we run it, with integrity and quality. 

The Shiloh Inn

Category: Venue Reviews
 Cozy and elegant with a very friendly staff towards musicians, very accommodating.

Longue Vue Club

Category: Venue Reviews
One of the most beautiful settings for weddings, perfect ambiance for classical music! Another jem in Pittsburgh.



Ross Mountain Club

Category: Venue Reviews
May be due to its location we only played here once with a violin/viola duet for a very small wedding ceremony.

Upper St. Clair Country Club

Category: Venue Reviews
A very upscale club with not the best service from staff.  Our string quartet and trio played here several times and didn’t see anyone smiling.

Monterey Bay

Category: Venue Reviews
Our string trio played at the very top floor of the building for a family’s  post-wedding celebration. The place has a very nice atmosphere, friendly staff and a great view of Pittsburgh – my faithful photographer, husband, took this picture of us overlooking the city. The only thing it was very cold inside, which reflected in cello sounding a bit off at the beginning. The wood was cold and needed more time than usual to warm up since it is a bigger instrument than violin or viola.

The Mansion at Maple Heights

Category: Venue Reviews
 This place is another hidden treasure of Pittsburgh, The place has an amazing architecture with its’ wood and stained glass.
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