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News > EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL HARP FESTIVAL 5 – 10 APRIL 2019

EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL HARP FESTIVAL 5 – 10 APRIL 2019

A fantastic line-up of concerts for 2019 including:

Gráinne Hambly and William Jackson : Two of the foremost harpers of Ireland and Scotland, performing a selection of Irish and Scottish tunes.

Corbalán Brothers : In a welcome return to our festival the brothers weave their myriad ideas into a wonderful texture of sound, stemming from their Paraguayan roots

The Poozies : The ever adventurous Poozies are back, showing off their fantastic new line-up

and all-new material from their latest album Punch.

JMO : An exciting fusion of music from Africa, the Middle East and Europe, featuring Moussa Cissokho on African kora, Jan Galega Brönnimann on bass clarinet and Omri Hason on oriental percussion.

and many more!

Please consider purchasing our concert series ticket allowing you access to all concerts during the festival (excludes ceilidh and Tea Concert), for the discounted price of £50 (u16), £90 (conc.) and £100 (full).

Who’s Teaching at EIHF 2019?

This year’s festival has a total of 42 courses to choose from, at every possible level, with tutors including:

Juanjo Crobalán, Sixto Corbalán, Helen Davies, Anna Dunwoodie, Elinor Evans, Gillian Fleetwood, Rachel Hair, Grainne Hambly, Corrina Hewat, William Jackson, Angharad Jenkins, Delyth Jenkins, Eira Lynne Jones, Mary Ann Kennedy, Calum Macleod, Màiri Macleod, Mary Macmaster, Karen Marshalsay, Isobel Mieras, Pippa Reid-Foster, Rodrigo Romani, Fiona Rutherford, Patsy Seddon, Wendy Stewart, Esther Swift, Bill Taylor, Fraya Thomsen, Irene Watt and Heather Yule

To find out the details of what they will be teaching, you can both download a PDF and view our brochure HERE.

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