‘Hello! My name is Neil Wood, I’m a Scottish traditional harper from a wee village aptly named Neilston, just outside Glasgow. I began playing the harp at the age of 7 and have attended the festival pretty much every year …
Performing and teaching at the 2021 will be: Adriano Sangineto Bill Taylor Corrina Hewat Esther Swift Ingrid Henderson Llio Rhydderch Maggie MacInnes REMEMBER – put the 9 – 12 April in your diary now! Box Office open on MONDAY 1ST …
We are proud to offer young harp players in the early stages of their careers a platform at the Edinburgh International Harp Festival and this week we’d like to introduce to you the duo of Eleanor Dunsdon and Gregor Black. A …
We’re proud to give young harp players in the early years of their career a platform at the Edinburgh International Harp Festival. This year we would like to introduce you to Malachy Arnold. Check out the below video he’s recorded for us featuring …
4 DAY COURSE: Sat / Sun / Mon / Tue 1PM – 2.30PM TUTOR: Isobel Mieras LEVEL: Mixed Abilities (see brochure p23 for explanation) TEACHING METHOD M+E: Written music will be provided from the start but teaching will be sympathetic …
We are pleased to announce the following arrangements below for food and drink at the EIHF 2023. We know it’s important to keep you fuelled during the festival and we appreciate Easter is a busy time in local restaurants so …
As part of the Edinburgh International Harp Festival Outreach Scheme, young players are invited to attend a 4-day course culminating with a FREE performance on Friday the 7th April, the opening day of the 42nd EIHF. The course will be …
Attending the EIHF Online? Here’s some information about how to enjoy our courses, concerts and workshops. Any questions that aren’t answered below? Then contact us. On-demand Concerts and Workshops All EIHF workshops and concerts are now available to view. You …
Some of the most-loved moments of our Festival are when we get to play the harp together: at the late-night sessions, in our courses, or, when the weather allows, under the blossoming cherry trees at Merchiston. We’ve been missing these …