Well-Strung: The Singing String Quartet Pairs Mozart With Kelly Clarkson For Music Video Debut

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Mozart meets Kelly Clarkson in the debut music video by Well-Strung, the all-male, hunky string quartet currently performing at the Art House in Provincetown, Mass.

Composed of first violinist Edmund Bagnell, second violinist Chris Marchant, cellist Daniel Shevlin and violist Trevor Wadleigh, Well-Strung specializes in pairing classical compositons by Mozart, Beethoven and Dvořák with pop hits by Adele, Britney Spears and Ke$ha.

The classically-trained boys, who played New York's Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater in March and the Highline Ballroom in May, will also make their British debut at London's Leicester Square Theatre this fall after their Provincetown run wraps on Sept. 7.

Check out photos of Well-Strung below:

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