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Karlinda Caldicott
Harpist — Saratoga Springs, New York
Former Principal Harpist with the Albany Symphony Orchestra, Karlinda has
toured in Europe
and the U.S., and is Harp Instructor at the College of Saint Rose (Albany)
and Hartwick College (Oneonta). She is a full-time freelance musician and is
available
for weddings and many other types of engagements, either as a solo harpist or in
ensemble
with other instruments. Karlinda plays both the full size pedal harp and the
Celtic (smaller,
with levers) harp. She also offers private instruction in the Saratoga/Capital
Region and in Oneonta.
Karlinda can be reached at
kdcharp@hotmail.com
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Darhon Rees-Rohrbacher
Harpist — Albany, New York
Darhon holds Doctor, Master and Bachelor of Music degrees in voice and
piano.
Initially trained as a classical vocalist and pianist, she began the harp after
moving to Upstate New York and has since followed a dual career path as singer
and harper.
Her harp playing encompasses orchestral concerts, chamber performances,
Renaissance fairs, weddings, cocktail parties, black-tie affairs, memorial
services
and private events. In addition, she is a well-known arranger whose harp
publications
are sold internationally. She gives private instruction at her home in
piano,
voice and harp and performs frequently in the Northeastern United States.
You can contact her at:
harp@nycap.rr.com
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Mia Theodoratus
Harpist — New York, New York
Electric and Acoustic Celtic Harp with vocals
Celtic harps offer a portable and refreshing entertainment for all sorts of
gatherings including weddings, receptions and large events. Besides just
playing private events for over ten years I also play venues like the Knitting
Factory, Caesar’s Place in Atlantic City, Tonic, Carnegie Hall and tour
nationally with my electric harp and tabla (Indian drums) duo Jah-La. The 2003
season was highlighted by performances in the Acropolis in Athens, Greece.
Besides playing I also sing traditional folk songs and don’t mind learning songs
for your occasion! If you are thinking bigger than just solo harp I also play
with viola, flute or cello! For a bit livelier event I highly recommend having
hand drums as well as harp!
www.frantone.com/mia/home.html
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