Harpist & Harp Ensembles

“I simply cannot express how grateful I am to you for providing such stunning music at The Victoria and Albert Museum... Our client was over the moon with the harp choir!” - Party Planners at the V&A

about

  1. Broad repertoire from very traditional (Pachelbel Canon etc) to modern ballads (Adele etc)
  2. Often the most practical option if space is tight – and the harp can easily be moved from place to place within the venue if required too
  3. Works well accompanying vocal or instrumental soloists, and it is also possible to engage more than one harpist – our record for an event is ten!
  4. Venues include Dartmouth House, London; The Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh; Blenheim Palace, Oxon; the Dorchester, London; Ripley Castle, N Yorks; Woodlands Park Hotel, Surrey and Leeds Castle, Kent.

testimonials

“She was phenomenal! Absolutely fantastic, everyone loved her and I think many bookings coming her way in the future. Thanks again for everything!”

Great Fosters, Surrey
Harpist / soprano - April 2018

“Just a note to say thank you, our harpist was absolutely spot on and extremely accommodating when my 7 year old son took an interest in the harp and technical aspects of playing the instrument. Having the harp just added something really rather special, which in turn was commented on by so many of the guests, including my Mum. Thank you again.” ...continue reading

70th birthday dinner, Balbirnie House, Dunfermline
Harpist - February 2018

“I just wanted to tell you how brilliant the harpist was at our wedding on Saturday. I didn't get a chance to thank her myself but could you pass this on to her for me please? She played beautifully, one of our guests told us they were very impressed with how she expressed the story of each song through her playing and we were blown away by how wonderful she sounded. It couldn't have been more perfect, so thank you. Also thank you for all your help in organising this, you were a real pleasure to work with.” ...continue reading

Wedding at The Barbican
Harpist - August 2017

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