Agenda

Agenda

  • Miriam Overlach and Heather Downie will be guest artists at the 7th Camac Sweden Harp Days, organised by Ismahni Björkman and the Danderyds Kulturskola. With Miriam, harpists in Sweden can explore classical and contemporary/avant-garde music; and with Heather, Scottish traditional music – all at the highest level. Camac France CEO Eric Piron will also be in attendance with an exhibition of the latest new instruments to leave our workshops in Mouzeil. 

    7th Sweden Harp Days

    Ismahni Björkman

    Danderyds Kulturskola – Noragårdsvägen 27, 182 34 Danderyd
    +46 736 620 401 – Kansli: +46 8-568 910 96
     [email protected]

  • This year, Camac Harps France will be closing for summer holidays from Friday evening, July 17th 2020, until August 16th 2020. We will reopen in Mouzeil on Monday morning, August 17th, and in Paris on Tuesday August 18th. 

     

    Vacances d'été pour Camac France 2020
  • Rave Harps, our partners in Singapore and Malaysia, are holding their September celebrations online this year. You can book tickets to watch Isabelle Moretti give eight hours of masterclasses, on September 12 and 13 2020. These will be followed by a Q&A session with Isabelle Moretti, and an online concert of the winners of the Rave Harps Prestige Award. 

    Online masterclass with Isabelle Moretti | Rave Harps | Camac Singapore

    Rave Harps – ticket shop

     

  • Ireland – one of the harp’s most famous homes – has held an October National Harp Day for many years. This will take place on October 17th, celebrating the incredible Irish harp tradition throughout the land.

    Elsewhere, the virtuoso concert harpist Alexander Boldachev has been inspired by Ireland, and quite a bit more besides. He has a new idea: World Harp Day.

    The pedal harp now also has a history of at least 300 years to its name, and one effect of the Corona crisis is that Alexander has found himself with time to think about this. “Many of us cannot be much on stage at the moment”, he says, “but it will take more than a virus to conquer music.

    All over the world, musicians have been highlighting music’s importance and power in so many fantastic, inspiring ways. I’ve been directly inspired by this in itself, and it also got me thinking more about the harp in this time of crisis. Our instrument can do so many things; it’s not seen as all that portable, but compared to most other polyphonic instruments it’s incredibly portable. I’ve just been taking my harp through Switzerland on trains, walking…and playing for people in many different locations.

    Following these reflections about the harp’s versatility, I decided to organise World Harp Day to raise awareness of the harp as an instrument. UNESCO and the United Nations are already informed, and waiting for the proof that the harp community is huge – and connected!”

    Speaking of unity: we are happy to be joining our colleagues in harp making to support Alexander in the launch of his new venture. There are several ways you can take part in World Harp Day. Post a video of yourself and your harp on social media, #worldharpday. You can also apply to take part in the 24-hour marathon livestream. Keep an eye on Alexander’s site and networks for further developments.

  • Thursday, November 26, 19:30 CET

    Online recital: www.youtube.com/c/CamacHarpsOfficial

    Marcel CARA

    Our series of classical harp recitals, broadcast on YouTube, will begin with Marcel Cara. A scholar of the Académie des Beaux-Arts and of the Société Générale, Marcel graduated recently from Isabelle Moretti’s class in Paris and is widely-recognised as one of the most talented harpists of his generation.

    Helen Leitner, Artist Relations Manager

    Camac Harps

    [email protected]

  • Anna Dunwoodie’s next Zoom Room Harp Chat will be with Camac President, Jakez François, from 5-8PM NZ time on December 2nd. This is your chance to see inside the Camac factory without even leaving your house! 

    Participation costs 10 NZ$ and includes the sheet music to two of Jakez’s own compositions. The first of these is his “Parisian Waltz” from the Odyssey Collection, playable on 27-string small harps with or without levers. The second is “The Minstrel’s Suicide“, his once-heard, never-forgotten jazz take on a famous work by John Thomas. 

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    Anna Dunwoodie

    Zoom Room registration: click here

  • Thursday, December 3, 19:30 CET

    Online recital: www.youtube.com/c/CamacHarpsOfficial

    Mélanie Laurent is the winner of the USA International Harp Competition 2019. She studied with Isabelle Moretti at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris, obtaining her Masters with distinction in 2020. She is also the winner of the Bellan International Competition (2017).

    Following her gold medal in Bloomington, recitals are planned all over the world: in Cardiff, Chicago, Indianapolis, Bloomington, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Xi’an.

    Les Jeudis Classiques : Mélanie LAURENT

    Helen Leitner, Artist Relations Manager

    Les Harpes Camac

    [email protected]

  • Thursday, December 3, 19:30 CET

    Online recital: www.youtube.com/c/CamacHarpsOfficial

    Born in Vilnius in 1990, Agnė Keblytė started her harp studies at the age of 9. She is a laureate of several international harp competitions, including 2nd prize at the 18th International Harp Contest in Israel (2012), and 1st prize at the 2nd International Harp competition in Szeged, Hungary (2010). Now based in Paris, Agnė performs all over the world, for example at Davos Young Artists in Concert, Les Museïques, Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad, the Rome Chamber Music Festival, Mediterranean Musical Encounters, Perla Baroku, and Encuentro de Musica y Academia de Santander.

    Les Jeudis Classiques : Agne KEBLYTE

    Helen Leitner, Artist Relations Manager

    Camac Harps

    [email protected]

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