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Musikene 2018

March 16, 2018

Musikene, in San Sebastian in the Basque Country, is housed in a splendid new building by architectural studio GAZ, with a dramatic, shiny black and… Read more…

Harpes au Max 2018

March 6, 2018

Harpes au Max is a special festival organised by the COMPA, the civic authorities of our home in Brittany, in partnership with us and the… Read more…

‘Madame Scotia, Madame Scrap’

February 1, 2018

A new life of Celtic revivalist Héloïse Russell-Fergusson provides food for thought about musical authenticity. Read more…

A harpist spends half their life tuning…

February 2, 2018

...and the other half playing out of tune. Nicolas Lynch-Aird and Jim Woodhouse have published two research papers on the question of how to keep… Read more…

New work for harp duo in memory of Ayelet Konieczny

January 24, 2018

We have ten free copies of 'Passages' for harp duo, a work by Tali Glaser inspired by French music. This new piece has been commissioned… Read more…

L’Académie Camac: closing date for applications January 31, 2018!

January 11, 2018

Don't miss the closing date for the Académie Camac, fast approaching at the end of January! Read more…

Star of Night: Janelle Nadeau

December 19, 2017

Janelle Nadeau has brought a breath of fresh air to Christmas programmes, together with Stephen Fisk on guitar and vocals, and Ian Mackie on percussion. Read more…

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

December 1, 2017

As Christmas approaches, you might be wondering what to gift the harpist in your life - and, here at Camac we're great believers in presents… Read more…

Clarsach for Communities

January 29, 2018

Is music hopelessly middle-class? No, but music lessons can be. Extended outreach programmes are vital in making music for everyone. Read more…