Cincinnati Wedding String Ensembles
City Six Strings is happy to have a roster of some of Cincinnati's most talented violinists, violists, and cellists. Our mission is to provide an easy, elegant, and customizable experience for every client.
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A huge and varied repertoire list, with three custom-arranged songs from off the list included free with booking
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Trusted and classically-trained local musicians
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Various pricing, ensemble sizes and booking lengths
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Online booking and invoicing

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Cincinnati Wedding Venues
We are proud our string duos, trios, and quartets have performed at:
21c Museum Hotel
Ault Park
The Bell Event Centre
Cincinnati Art Museum
French Park
The Glendale Lyceum
The Lytle Park Hotel
Mojave East
The Transept
The View at Mt. Adams
Manor House Event Center
The Marmalade Lily
The Monastery Event Center
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum
Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown
...and more!
There may be a small travel fee depending on the distance of your location from Cincinnati that we will assess upon your inquiry.

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Booking a Cincinnati Wedding String Quartet
Inquire
Submit your inquiry through this form to check for availability and get your free quote.
Reserve
Secure your date with a deposit and begin filling out event and music details in our contract.
Music Selection
Design your dream playlist and finalize it six weeks before your event, or work with our arranger to make your custom song!
Enjoy!
Sit back and listen; we'll take care of the rest!
City Six Strings is proud to partner with some of Cincinnati's most sought-after musicians. Meet some of them below:


at CCM, she won the CCM Violin Concerto Competition in 2022 and 2024. Recent achievements include performing at Carnegie Hall with the CCM Philharmonia, winning first prize in the 2025 Matinee Musicale Scholarship Competition, and winning the 2025 Jan and Beattie Wood Concerto Competition.
Ava’s orchestral experience includes performances with the Virginia Symphony
Orchestra, Dayton Philharmonic, Carmel Symphony Orchestra, and Richmond (IN) Symphony. In addition to her position with the Lexington Philharmonia, she currently serves as Assistant Principal Second Violin with the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic and is on the substitute list for the New World Symphony.
Ava is a dedicated educator, with experience teaching privately through Cincinnati
Strings and currently at the Stafford Music Academy. She is also a Suzuki-certified violin instructor (Books 1–3). Some of her summer festival appearances include the Meadowmount
School of Music, Brevard Music Center, Heifetz International Institute of Music, and Sarasota Music Festival.
Outside of music, Ava enjoys thrifting, baking, traveling, trying new coffee shops and spending time with family and friends. She is an avid sushi lover and loves trying different cuisine whenever she travels.
Ava earned her Bachelor of Music degree in violin performance from the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music in 2025 and is currently pursuing her Master’s
degree at Indiana University.



Joe plays with several orchestras including the New World Symphony, Richmond Symphony, and Kentucky Symphony Orchestra. He performs alongside his wife, violinist Shannon Mustard, as the Atlantic Harmony String Duo, a collaboration that extends beyond concert venues to wedding ceremonies and community performances. With his warm stage presence, refined artistry, and commitment to detail, Joe ensures every performance is personalized and memorable.
As a performer, Joe has played with world-class ensembles such as the New World Symphony, Richmond Symphony, and Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, and he regularly shares the stage with his wife and violinist Shannon Mustard as the duo Atlantic Harmony. Together, they specialize in creating elegant, heartfelt music for wedding ceremonies, cocktail hours, and receptions from classical favorites to folk tunes to custom requests. With his warm stage presence, refined artistry, and commitment to detail, Joe ensures every performance is personalized and memorable.

Lila loves playing chamber music and collaborating with new people. She has also found a new love for opera. Lila loves playing weddings, especially with City Six Strings!
Outside of music, Lila is an avid movie and museum attendee, loves crafting, and will pet any dog she sees.

Specializing in weddings, Lindsey has played over 50 ceremonies, with genres varying from classical, to oldies, to today's hits!
Lindsey received her undergraduate degree in Violin Performance from DePauw University, and her graduate degree from Florida State University.


Molly received her Doctor of Musical Arts in Cello Performance from the University of Maryland. Her dissertation was titled “Voices from the Holocaust, Remembered: Selected Works for Cello." She has presented her research at numerous synagogues and the Jewish Museum of Maryland. Most of all, Molly loves spending time with her three young children and her husband.

A dedicated performer and music educator, Shannon is a violinist and teacher with the Cincinnati String Project, a string quartet and non-profit organization that performs throughout the Cincinnati area and provides free music lessons and chamber coachings in local schools.
Shannon is an active member of the Cincinnati freelance scene, performing regularly with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, Lima Symphony Orchestra, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, and the Ohio Valley Symphony. She especially loves performing for weddings and special occasions, to create lasting, meaningful memories through music. Shannon performs alongside her husband, cellist Joe Kovac, as the Atlantic Harmony String Duo, a collaboration that extends beyond concert venues, to wedding ceremonies and community performances.

Recently winning a job with the Lexington Philharmonic in Kentucky, Sarah is beginning her position as Section Violist in the 2025-2026 season. In addition to her appointment in Lexington, Sarah is an active substitute in several regional and full-time orchestras throughout Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. She also plays with City Six Strings, mainly in the Cincinnati-Dayton area, where she has the pleasure of performing at weddings with her friends.
In the summers of 2024 and 2025, Sarah played in the viola section of the National Repertory Orchestra in Breckenridge, Colorado. A festival orchestra for young musicians, Sarah feels grateful for the experience and connections gained during her time there. Performing on an intense schedule of over 18 concerts in 8 weeks, Sarah solidified her love of orchestral viola playing and repertoire. The beautiful mountain views, great friends, and lots of time outside were just added perks.
In 2025, Sarah graduated with a Masters in Viola Performance from the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, where she received a full-tuition scholarship to study with Dr. Catharine Carroll Lees. In pursuit of her Bachelor’s degree, Sarah studied first at Ithaca College before ultimately graduating from Baldwin Wallace University. In 2020, Sarah took a gap year due to the coronavirus pandemic, during which time she met Lembi Veskimets. After only a few weeks of lessons, Sarah made the decision to transfer to Baldwin Wallace to study with Professor Veskimets full-time. Although transferring schools halfway through undergrad was challenging, it allowed for Sarah to meet and make music with more wonderful people that she could have if she had stayed in one place.
In 2024, Sarah played in a masterclass for Beth Guterman Chu, Principal Violist of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. This masterclass was offered as a part of CCM’s Celebration of Nobuko Imai, which included masterclasses by notable violists and a performance by Ms. Imai. At the Ohio Viola Society’s flagship event, Ohio Viola Day, Sarah performed in the mainstage masterclass in 2023. She played for Daniel Foster, Principal Violist of the National Symphony Orchestra. Other notable masterclasses include performances for Stanley Konopka of the Cleveland Orchestra, Jessica Bodner of the Parker Quartet, and the Warp Trio.
As she pens this bio, Sarah is sitting at the kitchen table with her roommate’s cat, Toast, in her lap. One of her favorite pastimes is sitting around the table with friends and family, engaging in lively discussion with a healthy dose of joking around. In her less than copious spare time, Sarah also loves to cook, read, and bask in the sunshine.

Ms. Hansen received her Bachelor’s Degree at Belmont University studying with Alison Gooding-Hoffman. She received her Master’s Degree at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of Timothy Lees, former concertmaster of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
When she is not performing, Skylar is passionate about educating and spending time with her friends, family, and two cats.



