| The Duplets |  | The harp and vocal talents of Gillian Fleetwood and Fraya Thomsen |
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| | Ailie Robertson |  | Traditional Scottish and Irish harp playing with a great jazzy twist. |
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| | Ann Heymann |  | Ann, from Minnesota, is recognised as the foremost exponent of the wire-strung harp in the world. |
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| Binnorie |  | Harp playing of Liz York and Lorna Walker |
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| | Catriona McKay |  | Catriona McKay - 'Instrumentalist of the Year Scots Trad Music Awards 07 |
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| | Corrina Hewat |  | The depth of the Camac electro-harp notes and the sensitive tones of Corrinas voice. |
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| | Ingrid Henderson |  | Ingrid plays harp, piano and harmonium; she sings, composes and arranges, and stylishly too! |
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| Irene Watt |  | Well-known figure on the traditional and folk scene. |
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| | Lori Pappajohn |  | Lori Pappajohn is the founder and director of Harps International, one of North America's premier harp ensembles. |
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| Neil Burnett |  | Neil Burnett of the Canadian West coast folk music scene |
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| | Norma Ritchie |  | A fine harp player and opera-trained singer in the "Kennedy-Fraser" style. |
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| Phamie Gow |  | Phamie is best known for her harp playing and compositional skills. |
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| | Rachel Hair |  | "one of the most innovative young musicians to have emerged over the last few years" (The Irish Music Review) |
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| Sileas |  | Magical combination of two very different harps. |
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| | Simon Chadwick |  | Medieval and 18th century Scottish harp music played on a newly commissioned replica of the famous medieval Scottish "Queen Mary" harp. |
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| Sue Richards |  | "one of America's brightest stars" (Dirty Linen). |
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| | Wendy Stewart |  | Wendy is the harpist with Scottish folk band Ceolbeg |
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