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We are delighted to welcome François Pernel to perform solo on Les Jeudis de la Harpe this Thursday. He will be focusing on original music from his latest volume, “Boite à outils pour harpe à leviers” (“Toolbox for lever harp”), which has never been performed in concert before.
we have long admired François Pernel’s wonderful contribution to the lever harp. He is the inspiration behind our Excalibur harp; you can also watch him demonstrate our new Odyssey model, and much more besides. He regularly publishes beautifully-presented volumes of compositions, offering lever harpists a wealth of intriguing, original music. His oeuvre is also particularly accessible: a committed teacher, he works regularly with his harpist colleagues to create music for the youngest beginners, fantastic ensemble projects, and also exciting challenges for advanced musicians.
As ever, just log on to YouTube at 19:30, and enjoy the premier!
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“Les Jeudis de la Harpe” return to classical music this week, with one of Belgium’s most distinguished harpists. We are delighted to welcome Annie Lavoisier, Professor at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and Principal Harpist of the Belgian National Orchestra, to give a recital for us. Her programme will include some of the harp literature’s best-loved works, and also some which deserve to be heard much more often: Golestan’s Ballade Roumaine is a case in point, as is Haffner’s dancing Sonatina – Ballet.
Join us for the premier @CamacHarpsOfficial on YouTube!
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We have now reached the final concert of our third series – and we have been thrilled to discover Anna Boulic, who plays for us for the first time. Anna moved to France from her native Australia in 2015. Her incredible voice, smoky jazz and blues and wealth of original songs, will bring this series of Les Jeudis de la Harpe to a fantastic conclusion. If you haven’t yet had a chance to hear Anna – don’t miss it!
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Under the artistic direction of Ghislaine Petit-Volta and Laurence Bancaud, the Collegium21 competition encourages even the youngest harpists to explore contemporary music. There are four levels from beginners to advanced conservatoire students, combine very new works / world premiers, with free-choice pieces. One special feature of the competition is its series of masterclasses prior to the contest, where students can work directly with the composers of the set works. Moreover, all the masterclasses are filmed and later published online.
This year, Collegium21 has made a big effort to increase the accessibility of the competitions to international students: their website now also has an English version, with all the information you need to take part. Curious harpists should also explore the website of Collegium21’s sister association, Les Signes de L’Arc. They have also translated their excellent reference book – La Harpe aux XXe et XXIe siècles – into English, as Guide to the Contemporary Harp.
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You can now enter the International Prestige Awards, organised by Rave Harps, our partners in Singapore and Malaysia. The Prestige Awards are chamber music competitions, both for harp ensembles, and harp and other instruments. There’s a wealth of categories, from children aged under 6, to classes both for young professionals and adult amateurs.
If you’re resident in Singapore and Malaysia, the competition will be held live. If you are based elsewhere in the world, your entry will be live, online. While the jury watch in real time, candidates will perform via video call.
The closing date for entries is February 28th 2021, with an early bird discount for all entries received before the end of January. The live rounds, both in Singapore and on video call, will take place on July 18th.
Read more on the Camac blog!
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This year, Camac Harps France will be closing for summer holidays from Friday evening, July 16th 2021, until August 16th 2021. Camac Harps Paris will close at 6PM on Saturday, July 17th. We will reopen in Mouzeil on Monday morning, August 16th, and in Paris on Tuesday August 18th.
The webshop will also be closed during this period.
Have a super summer!
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Pierre Le Levier
Responsable Développement Commercial France
Les Harpes Camac
Tél. : 02.40.97.79.50
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We’re delighted to open our fourth series of online concerts with the doyenne of the Irish harp, Janet Harbison. To transport yourselves virtually to our concert hall, just click on CamacHarpsOfficial on Youtube, Thursday November 4 at 19:30 CET.
Born in Dublin, Dr. Janet Harbison is equally at home in traditional Irish and classical art music. Her early career was punctuated by winning every national harp competition and a number of internationals, including the All-Ireland Championship, the Isle of Man Millenium Competition and the Rencontres Internationales de Harpe Celtique, Dinan. In 1980, she became the first harper to tour the world with Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann.
Appointed Curator of Music at the Ulster Folk Museum in 1986, Janet Harbison instigated a number of cross-community cultural heritage projects – the most dynamic of which was the Belfast Harp Orchestra, subsequently the Irish Harp Orchestra. Early collaborations with The Chieftains brought world fame and a Grammy Award for their first joint album; the orchestra has also toured throughout Ireland, the UK, North America, Europe and the Middle East.
In 2016, Janet returned to Northern Ireland as Visiting Professor of Music at Ulster University at Magee College, L’Derry. Revisiting her academic interests in ethnomusicology, psychology, linguistics and pedagogy, much of her time is now spent researching, writing and organising the considerable archive of the Belfast Harp Orchestra, the Irish Harp College, and managing her considerable catalogue of publications. In March 2020, she presented the keynote speech at the Ulster University Belfast symposium on ‘Irish Harp, by Note, Rote and Reason’ and today, she continues to perform, compose and teach as a freelance musician and musicologist.
Janet Harbison is the inspiration for Camac’s “Janet” Irish harp.