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  2. List of harpists - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Jamet (1893–1991) - French harpist and teacher; 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

  3. Jew's harp music - Wikipedia

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    Jew's harp music is Library of Congress Subject Heading M175.J4. [2] Famous Jew's harpists include the German musicians Father Bruno Glatzl (1721–1773) of Melk Abbey (for whom Albrechtsberger wrote his concerti), Franz Koch (1761–1831), who was discovered by Frederick the Great, [3] and, "the most famous," [4] Karl Eulenstein (1802–1890 ...

  4. List of classical harpists - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable classical harpists by type of harp in an alphabetical order. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. Category:Male harpists - Wikipedia

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    British male harpists (1 C) I. Irish male harpists (1 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Male harpists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Category:Harpists - Wikipedia

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    Male harpists (2 C, 3 P) Women harpists (16 C, 16 P) H. Harp organizations (4 P) Pages in category "Harpists" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 ...

  7. Lists of American Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Phenomenon: The 7 Keys to the Wealth of a People, by Steven Silbiger, 2010, Evans Publishing.

  8. Jew's harp - Wikipedia

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    The Jew's harp, also known as jaw harp, juice harp, or mouth harp, [nb 1] is a lamellophone instrument, consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed attached to a frame. Despite the colloquial name, the Jew's harp most likely originated in Siberia, specifically in or around the Altai Mountains, and is of Turkic origin.

  9. Category:Israeli harpists - Wikipedia

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