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Veronika Lemishenko: Next stop, Zagreb!

October 30, 2023

“It is also very important to promote Ukrainian culture and keep talking about our country abroad - and this is what we are doing together… Read more…

À Distance: Kevin Le Pennec, the Ulysse and the Vélorail!

October 25, 2023

At Camac, we have been delighted by a superb new video featuring our friend Kevin Le Pennec, performing his own music. The fruit of a… Read more…

Glowing Zagreb: The Glowing Harp Festival comes to Zagreb

October 10, 2023

The 10th Zagreb International harp festival will be taking place from 22-26 November 2023. This special event has been jointly organised by the Croatian association… Read more…

A different dimension: 2HipHarps on Stage

October 6, 2023

Whilst visiting Munich for the ARD contest, the Camac team were delighted to catch up with the marvellous Evelyn Huber, one of our favourite artists.… Read more…

Constance Luzzati is awarded the Prix Gisèle Tissier-Grandpierre

September 22, 2023

Constance Luzzati has been awarded the prestigious Prix Gisèle Tissier-Grandpierre 2022. This prize is awarded to an outstanding harpist whose career deserves to be nurtured… Read more…

Siobhan Brady and the Highest Harp Project: harping above the clouds

September 18, 2023

Back in 2018, we dubbed Siobhan Brady the ‘world’s loftiest harper’. The Guinness World Records declared that, during her concert in the Himalayas (in aid… Read more…

‘Bringing a work to life’: Camac harps at the ARD competition

September 13, 2023

The ARD International Music Competition (Internationaler Musikwettbewerb der ARD)  has become one of the most prestigious  competitions of its kind, and is globally recognised. After an… Read more…

François Pernel: A most unusual performance…

August 22, 2023

Any freelance harpist has to be open to possibilities. It is one of the magical but unpredictable things about being a performer. Who will hear… Read more…

A Catch-up with Emily Hopkins and a Teenage Kraken!

August 16, 2023

Harpist Emily Hopkins has accomplished that most difficult thing, to use technology and modern platforms to bring us into her world and draw us closer… Read more…