featured in this issue
Dusty Strings founders Ray and Sue Mooers look back at over three decades of instrument building, and ahead to what’s next.
As if you needed another reason to look forward to the summer, our popular biennial look at summer harp programs from California to Maine and everywhere in between is back and better than ever.
Say “bye-bye” to binders of music and hello to the mobile tablet. Find out how to take your music library digital and ditch the piles of paper once and for all.
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Ready for a change? Check out Deborah Henson-Conant’s new series on reinvention.
Reviews and more
Addi & Jacq: Jacqueline Kerrod, harp; Addi McDaniel, voice. Self-released, 2014
Trio Verlaine: Heidi Krutzen, harp; David Harding, viola; and Lorna McGhee, flute. Ravello Records, 2014.
New arrangements for harp ensemble.
Tucked up in the Pacific Northwest, Dusty Strings has quietly become an iconic instrument builder recognized worldwide.
Students share their daily experiences a some of the programs listed in our Summer Camp Roundup 2015.
What is the appropriate way to address your teacher?