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OUR MUSICIANS

Select a photo to read more about our wonderful musicians!

Regina Helcher Yost, flute
Francis Hsieh, violin
Peter O'Malley, cellist
Ben Weiss (violin and viola)
Jenny Weiss, violin and viola
Asako Kremer, violin
Mayumi Nakamura, violin
Abigail Kent (harp)
Holly Avesian,
Tom Noren
Mark Sterbank, jazz trio
Jennifer Luiken, mezzo soprano
Jill Terhaar-Lewis, soprano & cantor

About Us

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Whether you are dreaming of a string quartet, string trio, string duo, flutist, guitarist, or harp and flute duo, Charleston Flutist, LLC can create the perfect ambiance for your special day. With 30 years of wedding music experience, our exceptional musicians are the best that Charleston, SC has to offer and have time and time again been voted #1 in the Lowcountry! 

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Although the musicians pictured above are our core members of Charleston Flutist, LLC, many other world class musicians are also provided as performers for our wedding services. Contact us today with all of your wedding music dreams!

"The Carolina Trio provided the perfect touch to top off our daughter's beach wedding. The musician's willingness to perform on the beach and their outstanding ability to play the pieces we needed was beyond compare. The group continued to entertain during our cocktail hour and provided the perfect backdrop for this celebration. Anyone who can book this group for their event is fortunate indeed.

Jim Mabry

"Beautiful music and ease to work with. Everything was handled over email and they were amazing! The music was beautiful and fit the setting at The Mills House perfectly! Provided samples of music on their website that provided a great choice for my ceremony greatections. I can't say enough good things about them."

Maria O.

"We were so fortunate that Regina was able to play in our wedding over Christmas.Her talents brought just the right amount of romantic melody to the ceremony and it was such a beautiful addition to the music selection. Highly, highly recommend her trio for any intimate gathering."

Emily Harding

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