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Harpist & Flautist SE22
Covering; London, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire,
Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Buckinghamshire &
Oxfordshire |
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She is a professional harpist, having
studied at London's premier music college, the Royal
College of Music for a total of eight years. She graduated
with a II - I in Performing Arts, In addition winning a
concerto prize in her final year.
Whilst working as a freelance soloist,
She continues to enjoy all aspects of musical
performance. She has played for theatre, session
recordings, and within chamber ensembles. Performances
include the Purcell Room on London's South Bank, music
festivals and further notable venues. She has also enjoyed
Long term residencies within luxury hotels, notably The
Ritz, Landmark, Intercontinental and Four Seasons on Park
Lane.
Whilst Classically trained, she remains abreast of
current music. She can therefore perform a wide range of
music from the classical, West End Show hits, popular
ballads, and music from the charts. In addition, should
you have a particular request, scores can usually be
purchased and performed, given a little notice.
She is equally at home, performing to a small intimate
gathering, dinner party, wedding, corporate function, to
the grandest occasion.
She considers
her visual image to be of great importance, and will
endeavour to dress to suit your
occasion. If you have a specific colour scheme She will
match or harmonise as directed.
OK! Sorry for the
name dropping in this next bit, but hopefully it will go a long way to assuring
you
that this is a high quality professional harpist, which will be more than
capable of performing
for you at your event.
This harpist played for;
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Simon
Cowell's 50th Birthday Party.
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Wedding of
Cheryl and Ashley Cole.
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HM The
Queen & HRH Prince Phillip at the ITV 50th Anniversary Celebration.
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Wedding of
Troy Corsa, the World Super Bike Champion.
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HM The
Queen & HRH Prince Phillip at The Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
Please note that in addition to the
Harp, she also plays the flute.
This can often provide an
important
contrast by switching between instruments, for
example to announce the arrival of the Bride. |