Camac Blog
Nabila Chajai and her musical Madeleines
December 16, 2024
Nabila Chajai, a harpist celebrated for her breathtaking skill and musicality both as a soloist and in orchestras, whether playing her vintage Erard harp or her gleaming Camac, experienced a lull between projects this summer. In her quest to overcome her natural hesitance towards social media, she devised a series of daily recorded ‘Madeleines’ to share on her social media platforms.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. We learned from her that she will be playing with another great friend of ours, Deborah Henson Conant together with the Salzburg Philharmonie October 7 and 8. Following a bit of discussion, we learned about the story behind a meeting of musical minds…. 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 or recognized. 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 of cystic fibrosis), the harp was played at higher altitude than ever before. Having achieved this momentous feat, one might forgive Siobhan for resting on her laurels, however this summer saw the quest to beat her own record, playing atop the magisterial Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania… Read more…