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  2. Celtic Harp Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic Harp Orchestra (CHO), founded in 2002 by Fabius Constable, is a musical formation composed primarily of lever harps, or Celtic harps, as they are commonly known, alongside other instruments such as cello, violin, flute, accordion, guitar, bass, drums, soprano voice and choir.

  3. Janet Harbison - Wikipedia

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    "Liurach Padraig" (1979) (9 mins) for solo voice and harp, or choir and multiple harps (on BHO 003, Live in Downpatrick, BHO 008, Prayer) "Walk on Belfast" (1999) (7 mins) originally titled Walk on Cave Hill, the mountain overlooking Belfast Harps (on Polygram: Celtic Harpestry )

  4. Music of Brittany - Wikipedia

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    In 1952–1953, Jord Cochevelou built the first Breton new-Celtic harp. Since then and during the 50s, the Celtic harp or Breton harp has taken its place back into Breton music thanks to Jord and his son Alan Cochevelou; Alan was the first person to play it in public and became world-famous under his stage name Alan Stivell.

  5. Siobhán Owen - Wikipedia

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    She had harp lessons from renowned Adelaide singer/harpist Emma Horwood, and was soon accompanying herself with harp in Celtic and Folk Festivals, concerts and recitals. [6] Owen commissioned South Australian harp maker and luthier Tim Guster to build her a 36-string Celtic harp with special carving. This harp has travelled with Owen all over ...

  6. Celtic harp - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic harp is a triangular frame harp traditional to the Celtic nations of northwest Europe. It is known as cláirseach in Irish, clàrsach in Scottish Gaelic, ...

  7. Alan Stivell - Wikipedia

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    "Crystal Harp" solid-body (Goas-Stivell, 1987) Alan Stivell was born in the Auvergnat town of Riom.His father, Georges (Jord in Breton) Cochevelou, was a civil servant in the French Ministry of Finance who achieved his dream of recreating a Celtic or Breton harp in the small town of Gourin, Brittany [2] and his mother Fanny-Julienne Dobroushkess was of Lithuanian-Jewish descent.

  8. Mia Theodoratus - Wikipedia

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    She is affiliated with the Irish Arts Center where she teaches Celtic Harp and performs Celtic Music. [8] She performed with the Shakespeare Theatre Company production of Oedipus with Avery Brooks at the Herod Atticus Theatre in Athens, Greece. She has recorded and performed with TV on the Radio, Leona Naess, [9] Ann Magnuson [5] and Citizens ...

  9. Voices of Angels - Wikipedia

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    "The Voice" (2013 Version) McFadden, Nesbitt: 3:10: ... Irish harp; Méav Ní ... This was the first Celtic Woman album to appear on the Billboard Classical Albums chart.