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Emily John
Harpist — New York, New York
Emily John, professional harpist adds a touch of elegance to any
occasion.
Her broad repertoire and her wealth of experience make her an ideal choice for
your event.
With a degree from the Eastman School of Music, where Emily studied with Ms.
Kathleen Bride,
Emily is a solid musician. She performs with choirs, orchestras, for solo
occasions, cocktail parties,
weddings, funerals and other events. Emily can be heard on the Amadeus
Chorale's CDs
"A Christmas Quilt" and "Lullabies and Butterflies".
You can contact her at: ejharpist@aol.com
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Olivia Lu
Harpist — New York, New York
Olivia Lu graduated from Boston Conservatory with two M.A. degrees in
Harp Performance and Piano Pedagogy. She has performed with the Boston
Conservatory Orchestra, the Taiwan National Symphony Orchestra, the Singapore
Symphony Orchestra, and completed a Solo Tour in Beijing, Shanghai, and other
cities. She has two recorded C.D.'s in Classical, Contemporary and Church music
and has performed at close to 100 weddings in New York (Tavern on the Green,
Terrace on the Park, Rockefeller Center, The Yale Club, NYIT), Boston, and
Taipei. Periodically, Olivia and her students give harp and piano performances
at several Queens Libraries. Her repertoire includes Italian, Irish, Gospel and
Jewish Melodies. You can email her at:
olivia_lu@hotmail.com, phone
917-750-1969 or visit her website:
www.harpmusic.bravehost.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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