Grace Browning, principal harpist of the Rochester Philharmonic and Santa Fe Opera, has been harping for 25 years from coast to coast. In addition to performing, she enjoys writing, teaching, hosting concerts, Instagramming, and spoiling her sweet rescue pup, Annie. She posts regularly about performing and performance anxiety on her Instagram account @thegracefulharpist.
Nerves and anxiety can get the best of even the most talented musician. Find out how to handle on those stage jitters with proven, data-driven strategies
From learning to play the piano with her grandmother in Japan to playing in one of the world’s most famous opera halls every night, Mariko Anraku shares her fascinating journey.
This article extra is part of How to Host a Harpy Hour in this issue. Zoom hacks for harpists In the age of COVID-19, video meetings have become the way we gather. The Zoom app has emerged as one of the best platforms to stream private events online. Here are a few tips to improve […]
June Han might not be a household name in the U.S. harp world, but she should be. The Korean-born, French-trained, American-based harpist talks teaching, performing, and creating her career in New York City. —by Grace Browning
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