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  2. Frederick Chatterton - Wikipedia

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    However, Edward Andrew Chatterton (c1809–1875), the second son, did not wish to follow his father's plan and instead became, at various times, a music publisher, a seller of musical instruments and a front of house manager at Sadler's Wells Theatre. Frederick Chatterton's older brother John Balsir Chatterton was harpist to Queen Victoria.

  3. Harp - Wikipedia

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    In southern Mexico (Chiapas), there is a very different indigenous style of harp music. [38] The harp arrived in Venezuela with Spanish colonists. [39] There are two distinct traditions: the arpa llanera ('harp of the Llanos’, or plains) and the arpa central ('of the central area'). [40] By the 2020s, three types of harps are typically found ...

  4. List of compositions for harp - Wikipedia

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    Auriga (harp and piano) Sergiu Natra. Music For Violin and Harp; Music For Harp and Three Brass Instruments (trumpet, trombone, & French horn) Music for Nicanor (harp, flute, clarinet & string quartet) Commentaires sentimentaux (flute, viola and harp) Two Sacred Songs (soprano, violin, cello, harp & organ) Ancient Walls (trombone & harp)

  5. 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.

  6. Ruth Berman Harris (harpist) - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Berman-Harris (November 3, 1916 – April 23, 2013) was a noted concert harpist, recording artist, and music educator. She performed for many years in New York in the jazz and classical fields, and authored eight books for harp students. [1] Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Ruth Berman began

  7. Sylvia Woods (harpist) - Wikipedia

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    Woods began selling and writing music for Celtic harps in the 1970s, when the instrument was not widely known in the United States, contributing to a groundswell of interest in the Celtic harp and music. Woods was named one of the “most influential harp forces of the twentieth century” by HarpColumn magazine.

  8. Sivan Magen - Wikipedia

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    Harp Column.com blog, '9 things you don’t know about Sivan Magen', 3 June 2014; Carnegie Hall, 21 October 2014 programme; Kaufman Music Center, New York City, 18 April 2015 programme; Jason Victor Serinus, 'Nicholas Phan Embraces Britten'. San Francisco Classical Voice blog, 14 November 2012; Dominy Clements, 'Review, Recording of the Month ...

  9. Stephanie Bennett (harpist) - Wikipedia

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    For the winter 1984 concert season, Bennett joined the American folk-music group The New Christy Minstrels, playing harp in a U.S. tour booked by Community Concerts, a division of Columbia Artists Management Inc. [1] Later in 1984, she toured as part of the band of R&B artist Bobby Womack, along with frequent guest artist Sly Stone.