Elegant. Peaceful. Style.
Music is an important part of any occasion, but an event with a talented musician playing live harp music, is an event of elegance and style.
As your guests are arriving, relax them with lilting harp music. Or allow your guests a magical journey through the lands of Celtic folk lore with concert style nostalgic harp music. A post dinner concert or background music at your special occasion offers a traditional Celtic experience for you and your guests, making for an enjoyable evening! Imagine how live harp music would enhance your special occasion. Perfect for pre dinner drinks, the harp creates a peaceful and calm yet uplifting atmosphere at any venue. Ideal for a Celtic themed wedding or to add that traditional touch to your event. "Karen Jones is wonderful musician who is sensitive to the occasion."
Ruth Hammond, President, Howick Women's Dinner Club. "You can't help but adore the elegant form and well-made beauty of the harp, or the fluidity and clarity of the heavenly music that comes from it." Marion Jackson Unique.
There are very few people in New Zealand who play the harp.
Your guests will forever remember your wedding or event after relaxing into a magical journey through the lands of Celtic folk lore and modern Celtic traditions, from listening to background or concert-style music from this dramatic-looking instrument. is sure to be a unique experience for many of your guests. Based in Wellington New Zealand, I am happy to travel to other areas for additional travel expenses coverage. |
The Harp Lady.
Karen Jones - The Harp Lady.
Karen Jones began playing the harp in 1997 while living in Scotland. There she researched Scottish harp, song, music, folk lore and history, which forms a large part of her repertoire and gives depth to her music. She also plays in a trio https://www.acrossthegreatdivide.website/ Karen delights in sharing this music with those of similar heritage. She is an empathetic musician and has played for all manner of ceremonies, celebrations and events. Read more... Learn to play the harp
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