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  2. Alisa Sadikova - Wikipedia

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    Alisa Sadikova recorded five CDs (in Germany, Russia and France), a new solo Album “Harp Constellation” was released in 2023. Currently, Alisa is actively participating in competitions, festivals, concerts and gives solo recitals in Europe, Asia and USA. Her YouTube videos get millions of views.

  3. Yolanda Kondonassis - Wikipedia

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    2003 – The Romantic Harp (Telarc) 2003 – Debussy's Harp (Telarc) 2006 – Breathe: The Relaxing Harp (Telarc) 2007 – Salzedo's Harp (Telarc) 2008 – Air (Telarc) 2009 – Never Far Away: Music of Bright Sheng ; 2012 – Solo Harp: The Best of Yolanda Kondonassis (Azica) 2013 – Ravel: Intimate Masterpieces (Oberlin) 2013 – American ...

  4. List of harpists - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Jaxon - American harpist, director of the DHF World Harp Competition and member of the band Atlantic Harp Duo; Maria Johansdotter (fl. 1706) - Swedish harpist, folk music player and parish clerk, put on trial for homosexuality and for posing as a man; Claire Jones - Welsh harpist; Edward Jones (1752–1824) - Welsh harpist and ...

  5. Russian jazz - Wikipedia

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    Russian jazz refers to the development, influence, and performance of jazz music in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Though jazz is often considered a quintessentially American art form, it was introduced in Russia in the 1920s and took root, developing new forms there while performers navigated cultural, political, and social challenges ...

  6. Natalia O'Shea - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Andreyevna O'Shea (Russian: Ната́лья Андре́евна О’Шей, née Nikolayeva, Russian: Никола́ева, known as Hellawes, Russian: Хелависа; born 3 September 1976) is a Russian harpist, singer-songwriter, linguist, lead singer and leader of Melnitsa [1] (), Clann Lir [] (traditional Celtic folk) and Romanesque ().

  7. List of new-age music artists - Wikipedia

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    Unlike relaxing forms of classical music, new-age music makes greater use of electronica and non-Western instrumentation. There is some debate on what can be considered "new-age music"; for example several musicians in Celtic music or Smooth jazz have expressed annoyance at being labeled "new-age musicians".

  8. Category:Russian harpists - Wikipedia

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    This category is for players of the harp from Russia. ... out of 2 total. C. Russian classical harpists (4 P) R. Russian women harpists (10 P) Pages in category ...

  9. Maria Krushevskaya - Wikipedia

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    Maria Krushevskaya in St.-Petersburg on the roof of Mariinsky Theatre. Maria Krushevskaya (born 1984) is a virtuoso Russian harpist.She was the gold medalist of the 2007 USA International Harp Competition, where she was awarded the Jan Jennings Prize for best performance of Pierné's Concertstück for Harp and Orchestra, the Mary L. Ogg Prize for best performance of Küne's Fantaisie sur un ...

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