harpists

Winter Harp: a Christmas Concert

January 3, 2014

Where does time go?

Each year the tour starts again and I ask myself that very simple question.  That question is magnified when looked at it through the scope of 20 years which is how long Winter Harp has been around.  Director and creator, Lori Pappajohn, who is a dear friend and colleague of mine, celebrated this incredible milestone this year.  When she asked me to join Winter Harp eight years ago, the magnitude of being asked to play in such a fantastic group had not yet hit me. Today, I feel fortunate to play in a group that tours and touches thousands of people’s lives every year. I also feel that much of my career as a harpist and being a Vancouver based musician can be credited to my dear friend, Lori Pappajohn.

These two videos give a little example of the magic and beauty created by Winter Harp:

From left, the musicians that are playing on stage: Lauri Lyster (percussion), myself (classical harp), Kim Robertson (Celtic Harp), Lori Pappajohn (Celtic Harp).

From left, the musicians that are playing on stage: Patrick Ball (wire strung harp), myself (classical harp), Kim Robertson (Celtic harp), Lori Pappajohn (Celtic harp).

Throughout the years that I have been with Winter Harp, the group has always had small changes in the musicians on stage which keeps it fresh and fun for both the musicians and the audience.  Two years ago, a life long dream of mine came true when Kim Robertson joined the group.  I wrote my feelings about this on my Facebook Music Page this past December:

“At 3 years old, I told my parents that I wanted to play the harp. Without knowing where to begin, my mom bought me a CD by Kim Robertson. As time passed by, she become an idol of mine. Twenty four years later, I have had the honour and pleasure of sharing the stage with this incredible woman for two tours. I am so thankful the universe has given me this opportunity and has landed me exactly where I feel I am supposed to be. I will continue to pinch myself as the tour rolls along.”

Kim Robertson & Janelle Nadeau

Happy 2014 to all! I wish you much health, happiness and beautiful music.