Friday, February 9, 2018

From the Harp Strings: 2018 Calendar

2018 Upcoming Performances & Events 

February 

2/2/18:
8 p.m. 
Hill Auditorium

March

3/9/18:
8 p.m. 
Hill Auditorium

3/20/18:
Masterclass with Patricia Terry-Ross (University of Michigan Harp Studio)
12:30-2:30 p.m. 
2026 Moore Building, 1100 Baits Dr. Ann Arbor MI

April

4/6/18:
8 p.m. 
Hill Auditorium

4/13/18:
8 p.m. 
Hill Auditorium

4/14/18: 
Masters Recital 
5:30 p.m. 
Stamps Auditorium

May

5/2/18: 
7:30 p.m. 
Hill Auditorium

July

7/16/18-7/20/18
Harp Studio Summer Camp

7/21/18
Harp Studio Summer Recital
4:30 p.m
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Ann Arbor

7/23/18-7/27/18
Harps & Crafts Summer Camp
Emerson School






Thursday, April 27, 2017

From the Harp Strings: 2017 Upcoming Events

April 27, 28, 29: "The Fantasticks"

With the Dexter Community Players. Tickets are still available for this dinner and show combo! 

May 8-12: Recording for Marian CD

I will be in the recording studio at the University of Michigan with my colleague and friend, Helen Peyrebrune, as we record an album of sacred Marian music arranged for harp and cello. CD's will be available for purchase later this year. 

May 23: Harp Studio Recital

Join the harp studio as we celebrate the end of the year with our May recital! 
May 23, 7:00 PM
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Ann Arbor, MI

May 25-26: The International Harp Festival in Danville, CA

I will be attending the "Teaching Tactics" seminar at the International Harp Festival. More information about the festival can be found at www.harpfestival.org

June 19-23: Harp Camp

The studio will be having harp camp this week. Private lessons, guided practice, ensemble, crafts, and physical activities will all be involved. It will be a fun week for students ages 6-12!

June 24: Wedding Reception 

July 1: Wedding Reception



Monday, October 3, 2016

From the Harp Strings

2016 is proving to be exciting, busy, and full of transition. This year, I auditioned for graduate school, received a graduate fellowship, graduated from Eastern  Michigan University, presented two recitals, published a senior thesis, and began a new degree. It's been very rewarding, and I'm taking some time to get back on my feet and start some creative projects.

Here's a taste of what happened in the earlier part of the year...

My Senior Thesis: A study of Carlos Salzedo

If you're a harpist, you've undoubtedly heard of Carlos Salzedo! He's arguably the most important harpist in history. However, if you're not a harpist, chances are you didn't even know his name (unless you know a harpist, of course!).

After completing my senior recital in February, I began work on another recital project that would become my senior thesis. I decided to explore the music of Carlos Salzedo and his contributions to American musical society. What a gratifying experience this was!

Through studying this music, I more fully realized the versatility, range, and possibility of sound on the modern pedal harp. Salzedo's music can be beautiful, angular, dynamic, avant-garde, or sweet and delicate. Each piece that I played was so vastly different from the others, that it kept me interested and involved in the process.

Since I have studied the Salzedo school of harp technique, it's no wonder that I felt so at home talking about his music and performing it live. I truly enjoyed the experience. Recordings of the performance will be available online for you to listen to very soon.

Read my Senior Thesis! 


Go out with a...Gliss

This past April, I graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor's degree in harp performance. What a whirlwind of a weekend it was, because I participated in both the Honors College commencement ceremony and University Commencement. The Honors College ceremony holds a very dear place in my heart because I was invited to play a duet with my good friend and colleague, Michelle Good. We played an arranged version of Alphonse Hasselmann's piece Serenade Melancolique during the ceremony. 

It was such an honor to have my final moments with The Honors College be through music.

How many commencement ceremonies have you been to that had harp duets? (Thank you, EMU Honors College, for the picture!)


This post is obviously overdue. Alas, with the start of graduate school, I've been working hard to keep up with the academics, musical demands, and teaching, and haven't had much time to write. However, I hope to make more time for this soon and keep you all updated with what has been happening! 

Until Next Time,
Celisa




 

Friday, November 13, 2015

From the Harp Strings

What I'm doing these days...

The Water is Bluer in Cleveland

They say that if you want to be good at your craft, spend time with people who are better than you.

This week, I have had the opportunity to fill a substitute harp position with the BlueWater Chamber Orchestra in Cleveland, Ohio. Spending time with Cleveland's pro's is definitely helping me to do just that- grow. I feel myself improving as an orchestral player, because I'm forced to keep up with their skill and professionalism. What a fulfilling experience it has been.  For this program, the orchestra is playing Fauré's Masques et Bergamasques, Op. 112, Cambini/ Parcell's Sinfonia Concertante for Two Flutes and Orchestra, and Poulenc's Sinfonietta. 

I hear the musicians remarking all the time about how they have not played these pieces (I'm glad to know I'm not the only one experiencing my first go-around with them!). And yet, they are so wonderful! The Sinfonietta especially is a pleasing and exciting artistic pursuit. I know that the audience will leave the concert feeling refreshed and fulfilled after hearing such lush and pleasing music.

If you would like to check out this great chamber group, visit them at BlueWaterOrchestra.com. You won't regret experiencing their great music making.

Illness, Healing, and the Lourdes EP

Recently, a good friend of mine helped her  mother transition into hospice. Watching her go through such grief, I found myself feeling quite helpless as how to comfort her and support her in this very challenging time. But I know that she enjoys harp music, and so I decided to put into motion a project that has been on my heart for a while now- The Lourdes Project. 

This summer, I had the blessing and opportunity to spend a few days in Lourdes, France, on a spiritual pilgrimage. I found a tremendous sense of peace and healing while I was there, and felt inspired to document my journey and love for the site through my music. However, I've never really found the time or motivation to get started. But the urgency of my dear friend's situation spurred me to get this project going. 
With the help of my recording-savvy boyfriend, we were able to record four Marian hymns to create a meditative and prayerful EP. My hope was for the music to be a gift of tranquility for my friend's mother and her family. I had the privilege of meeting this special lady in person and presenting her with the CD. 

Even though the music was simple, and the CD short, it was an immensely fulfilling moment as an artist. It was a tangible moment where I could use my art to make life just a tiny bit more beautiful. I'm hoping to further develop this project, quite possibly into some harp arrangements of Marian hymns and maybe even some composition for chamber ensembles. We'll see what the future holds. Stay tuned.

If anyone would like to hear the Lourdes EP, let me know. I have copies of the CD, and I hope to post the tracks online soon for you to take a listen. 



Thanks for taking the time to read some of the highlights of my harp adventures! No day is ever boring or the same, so I'm excited to see what comes next. Best to you!

From the harp strings,
Celisa



 

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

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