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Edinburgh International Harp Festival

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169:. After two years, the quick growth of what had become the Edinburgh Harp Festival necessitated additional funds and assistance to run it, and Pilgrim Harps continued to support the festival but handed the reins over to the Edinburgh branch of The Clarsach Society. In 1991, the Edinburgh branch in turn handed the festival over to their parent body, The Clarsach Society. The festival has been held every year since its founding, but was held virtually in 2020 and 2021 because of the 335:
Workshops and courses - These are opportunities for child and adult harp students to take classes (either with their harps, or with paper and pen) during the festival. Workshops consist of one single meeting while courses take place over two or three days. The 2018 and 2019 festival each included 62
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In recent years, the festival has often included performances of pieces newly commissioned by the festival as well as performances by young, up-and-coming harp players and groups of school-aged harpists. Festival Artistic Advisor Isobel Mieras has stated that one of the festival's goals is to
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In 2002, the festival changed its name to the Edinburgh International Harp Festival to recognize the increasing numbers of international performers and participants drawn to the event.
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Society, two staff members, and a team of volunteers, the festival is held in April of each year and attracts more than 500 harpists from more than 25 countries.
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that includes concerts, workshops, and courses, as well as one of the world's largest exhibitions of harp-makers. Organized and promoted by The
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Concerts - Concerts feature performances by harpists alone, in groups, or with other instruments. The 2019 festival featured 10 concerts.
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Pilgrim Harps held the first iteration of the festival, then called the Celtic Harp Festival, in 1982 to coincide with the now-defunct
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Harpmakers exhibition - The exhibition offers attendees an opportunity to view and test out harps from different harp makers.
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2021: Sixto and Juanjo Corbalan, Maeve Gilchrist, Rachel Hair and Ron Jappy, Ingrid Henderson and Iain Macfarlane,
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described that year's festival lineup as putting "Edinburgh at the centre of world class harping."
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2019: Moussa Cissokho, Sixto and Juanjo Corbalan, Helen Davies, Elinor Evans,
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for "largest harp ensemble" by having a group of 201 harpists play together.
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As of 2021, festival organizers include Mary Scott (Festival Co-ordinator),
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2018: Nikolaz Cadoret, Gabriella Dall'Ollio, Sarah Deere-Jones,
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Selected performers and teachers from recent festivals include:
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Each year, the festival includes three main elements:
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Infobox recurring event
considered for merging
Music festival
Edinburgh
Scotland
United Kingdom
https://www.harpfestival.co.uk/
harp
Edinburgh
Scotland
Clarsach
Edinburgh Folk Festival
COVID-19 pandemic
Merchiston Castle School
George Watson's College
Guinness World Record
Maeve Gilchrist
Rachel Hair
Ruth Keggin
Catriona McKay
Chris Stout
Rachel Newton
Ailie Robertson
Gráinne Hambly
Mary Ann Kennedy
The Poozies
Cormac de Barra
Moya Brennan Band
Anne Denholm

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