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Interview: Remy van Kesteren
Now that the First International Harp Festival and Competition in the Netherlands is over, the activity and excitement subsided, artistic ...
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March 2010
Mar 27 Evening Concert: Spring Dance
Mar 27 Lunch Concert: Schumann and contemporaries
Mar 26 Interview: Christoph Bielefeld
Mar 26 Masterclass: Erika Waardenburg
Mar 25 Lunch with Anne-Marie O'Farrell and Sivan Magen
Mar 25 Don't miss the LIVE streaming video of the semi-finals!
Mar 24 First round results: these are the semi-finalists
Mar 24 Round one: Running the Gauntlet
Mar 24 Opening Concert: Fauré and contemporaries
January 2010
November 2009
Nov 25 The composition workshop
October 2009
September 2009
Sep 10 Une Châtelaine en sa tour...
May 2009
The Harp Exhibition Halls
In the interest of keeping business interests separate from artistic integrity, The First International Harp Competition & Festival in the Netherlands is not exclusively sponsored by any one harp manufacturer. However, several different harp companies have pledged their support and are represented here. Every day this week, exhibit halls are open from 10:00am to 6:00pm for those interested in trying the different harps, buying strings and accessories, or leafing through sheet music.
On the first floor of the K&W building, Lyon & Healy and Salvi harps have set up in two rooms across from each other, and on the second floor are the Camac and David harps.
Lyon & Healy, from the USA
Salvi, from Italy
Camac, from France
Madame David with her harps, from Switzerland

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