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  2. Caroline Leonardelli - Wikipedia

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    Leonardelli's solo recording Impressions de France is featured by Apple Music in the top ten playlist of master harp recordings. Her artist-owned recording label is distributed worldwide by NAXOS. She has been described as a "World Class Harpist" in Harp Column Magazine, and her live performances have been reviewed as "Brilliant" and "Outstanding".

  3. Elizabeth Jaxon - Wikipedia

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    She was formerly a harp instructor at Mahidol University School of Music, in Bangkok Thailand, as well as principal harp of the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra. Jaxon is the circulation manager at Harp Column, a magazine featuring news and information for harpists worldwide. [2] In 2006 Jaxon formed the Atlantic Harp Duo with Marta Power Luce.

  4. Harp (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Harp was founded by Scott Crawford in 2001. [2] The magazine was published on a bimonthly basis. [2] The headquarters was in Silver Spring, Maryland. [2] By 2008, Harp had moved well beyond its early AAA roots to become a more general interest magazine (compared in the media to such publications as Mojo, Uncut, Spin, and Paste and Blender) with emphasis on the following genres: indie rock, pop ...

  5. Timbre Cierpke - Wikipedia

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    Timbre Cierpke, better known as Timbre, is an American musician, composer, harpist, singer and songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee.Timbre fronts her eponymous neoclassical / baroque pop band "Timbre", which has toured throughout Europe and the US.

  6. Sylvia Woods (harpist) - Wikipedia

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    Woods’ initial foray into harp sales grew into a large mail-order catalog offering products and resources for harpists worldwide; her brick-and-mortar store, the Sylvia Woods Harp Center, opened in 1992 and was believed to be the largest harp store in the world, with between fifty and 100 harps on the floor at any given time.

  7. World Harp Competition - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Jaxon is the director for the World Harp Competition. She is also one of the board member for the Dutch Harp Festival along with Remy van Kesteren, Gert Wijnalda and Paul Hooijmans. [7] Volunteers help to make the event possible by supporting as guides, harp movers, drivers, and roles in the restaurant, ticketing desk and information ...

  8. Polymancer - Wikipedia

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    [12] [15] The rules have been published incrementally, in the pages of Polymancer magazine, one section of rules at a time, with each rules section being a magazine article. For example, the Mojo article in Volume 1 Issue #4 of Polymancer covered character generation , [ 16 ] while the Mojo article in Volume 2 Issue #4 of Polymancer was a set ...

  9. Madison Calley - Wikipedia

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    The same month, Calley was interviewed for Rolling Stone Magazine in an article titled 'How Madison Calley — and Her Harp — Made History'. The article highlight the ways in which Calley has dismantled barriers as a woman of color at a time when less than five percent of orchestral musicians in the U.S. are BIPOC. [3]