featured in this issue
To most, she is known by one name—Sunita. Find out what makes this harpist’s talents as unique as her moniker.
Want to increase your exposure? Video is the medium of
choice and YouTube is the platform du jour. See who is out there making compelling videos and find out how you can be seen too.
What famous harp forefathers are you related to? Trace your roots in our family tree and learn what it means for your harp identity.
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Reviews and more
 Katrina Szederkényi, harp; MSR Classics, 2014.
Duo Praxedis: Praxedis Hug-Rutti, harp, Praxedis Geneviève Hug, piano; Paladino, 2015.
Two new collections borrow from different musical traditions.
Want to be seen? Follow these steps to maximize your video views on YouTube.
Sample trees of young professional harpists along with tips for how to build your own.
We love our harps, but we also adore our pets. See the best of our #practicalharpist pet photo contest.
Should you charge the same rate for a lever harp gig as you would for a pedal harp gig?