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Jeff and I just wanted to write and tell you how beautiful the music for our wedding ceremony and cocktail hour was. It really set the tone for a beautiful evening. Thank you very much for helping to make our wedding as special as it was.
Fondly,
Beth N.
We appreciate what you did to make our party such a success. Frank was superb! Everyone agreed about what a contribution he made. What would we do without great music...and great musicianship?
Sincerely,
Bradley & Francine B.
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MUSICAL OFFERINGS, INC.
212-932-9428
info@musicalofferingsinc.com
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The musicians you will be hearing are the finest in the New York area and perform in many capacities, from solo and small jazz or chamber ensembles, to large orchestras and Broadway shows. They appear internationally as well as in all of the major concert halls in New York City. Musical Offerings has provided music for television, recordings, inaugurations, benefits, museum openings, lobby concerts and private social gatherings. All musical presentations are custom designed to enhance the ambiance of your special event.
"The superior man tries to promote music as a means to the perfection of human culture."
Confucius
SUSAN LURIE, founder and president of Musical Offerings, is a native New Yorker and a versatile flutist whose career has spanned many styles of music, both classical and popular. She has been a member of several renowned groups including the Jerusalem Symphony of Israel, and the Charlotte Symphony of North Carolina. She has also performed with The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players and in Broadway shows including "The Sound of Music," "The Secret Garden," and the national tour of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods." Throughout her entire career, Ms. Lurie has been performing at weddings and special events. She founded Musical Offerings fifteen years ago with the aim of providing a range of beautiful music for her clients, giving her utmost professional and personal attention to their special occasion.
"Music furnishes a delightful recreation for the hours of respite from the cares of the day, and lasts us through life."
Jefferson
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