Welcome to Lauren Scott's harp blog! I'm a professional harpist based in the UK. Here you will find all sorts of harp musings, in a bid to spread a bit of harpyness. Thanks for visiting!
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Hijab Initiation
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Let there be light
Sorry, not Michael Nyman's theme from The Piano (The Heart ask Pleasure First) on the harp.... though it is played nicely here on the celtic harp by Italian harpist Mario Lipparini..
...but check out the lights on Mario's harp!
They are called "Rebecca Light" and were invented by a lighting engineer who plays the harp and the website where you can buy them is here

But I'm a bit concerned that on the website they sell a pedal switch for "when your harp must be silent for a passage"
Does that mean that they are not silent? ;-(
Hopefully it's just a mis-translation from Italian to English?
At $325 for the starter kit it's a bit too much to pay out if they do make a noise.

Wouldn't they would be cool on a pop gig though, and a really fun thing for solo gigs.
Anyone used them and can say whether they found them noisy or not?
If they are silent maybe someone can have a word with Santa.....Christmas is only 7 months away!!
Sunday, 29 May 2011
Catriona McKay

Andy and I heard them play at the Edinburgh Festival last year and we were so blown away by this really amazing duo! Catriona is an inspiring harpist to see live, and if you live anywhere in the North West please do come along to see them.
Sandbach is just a minutes drive off the M6, there is free car parking and we even have a lovely Italian restaurant which does before and after concert meals for us just opposite the venue!
Full details are on Sandbach Concert Series website and you can buy tickets online here
Friday, 20 May 2011
Cheating
Vaughan Williams Sea Symphony.
Spot the difference between chord symbols and pedal markings on this hire part?
(Double click on image to see closer view)
1. What is that harp part all about then? Pages and pages of badly written arpeggios that go at the speed of light with impossible page turns. The only way to play them is to cheat and read chord symbols instead.
2. Wouldn't it have been great to have been a fly on the wall and seen the confrontation between the first harpists who had to play this piece and Vaughan Williams? (I know what I would have said to him about it!)
3. Why is my own copy of this piece only partially marked up?
I try not to play this piece if I can all help it as it's not a joyous experience to play with it's constant fistfuls of notes, but I've played this three times now in the past year.
So I suppose it's about time I thoroughly marked up my own part rather than relying on scribbled on hire parts, so that I have a fighting chance of being able to actually read all that information on the page whilst playing it at speed..
Monday, 16 May 2011
Linda
Thursday, 12 May 2011
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Louis XV Special

Lyon & Healy
Louis XV Special Concert Grand
- 0 octave G to 7th octave C
- Height 74 3/4" (190 cm)
- Soundboard Width 21 5/8" (55 cm)
- Extreme Width 41 1/2" (105 cm)
- Weight 89 lbs (40 Kg)
- Price $179,000 (US)

- 47strings ranging from 1st Octave G to 7th Octave C.
- Height:77”
- Width:43”
- Soundboard Width:21”6’
- Weight:121 lb
- Soundboard material:Mahogany
- Finish:Titanium and Gold coated
- Price ? (would love to know but that bit is all in Chinese)
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Bedbugs
Monday, 18 April 2011
Harp Twins
What an entrance!
That is going to take some beating - plus a challenge to all young harp duos out there to think of a better way of getting on stage without going to the extreme of Lady GaGa and arriving on stage carried in an egg :-)
Identical twins Camille and Kennerly Diebold, playing All I Ask of You from Phantom of the Opera
Check out the 1927 Wurlitzer pipe organ playing approx 2:50 in.....

