Cheryl Losey Feder

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When we're nervous, we have to remind ourselves to slow down and play quieter. Often, our tendency is to get the adrenaline going, pull too hard, and play too fast!
When we're nervous, we have to remind ourselves to slow down and play quieter. Often, our tendency is to get the adrenaline going, pull too hard, and play too fast!

The newly appointed principal harp with the Buffalo Philharmonic, Cheryl Losey Feder has earned distinction as one of America’s leading young harpists. Top prizes include the Alice Rosner Prize at the Munich International Competition; First Prize and Grandjany Prize in the American Harp Society’s National Solo Competition; and First Prize in the American String Teacher’s Association National Solo Competition. In addition to serving as principal harp with the Sarasota Orchestra for eight years, Losey-Feder has also performed with As an orchestral harpist, she has performed with ensembles such as the Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony, Dallas Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Houston Symphony, and the New World Symphony. Learn more about Cheryl at clfharp.com.

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