List of harpists
This is a list of people who are notable as harpists.
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- Mike Absalom
- Ruth Acuff
- Kirsten Agresta
- Nancy Allen (harpist)
- Elias Parish Alvars
- Glafira Alymova
- Fulgencio Aquino
- Dorothy Ashby
- Athy
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- Baby Dee
- Winifred Bambrick - (1892-1969) - Canadian classical musician and novelist
- Cormac de Barra - Irish singer, musician, and television presenter; part of the Moya Brennan Band
- William fitz Robert Barry - (fl. 1615) - blind harper in the service of David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant
- Derek Bell
- Elinor Bennett
- Stephanie Bennett
- Hugo Blanco
- Hana Blažíková - (b. 1980) - Czech soprano, harpist, and interpreter of Baroque, Medieval, and Renaissance music
- Nicolas-Charles Bochsa - (1789–1856) - French-Australian musician and composer appointed to the Imperial Orchestra
- Cristina Braga
- Moya Brennan - (b. 1952) - Irish folk singer, songwriter, harpist, and philanthropist; member of Clannad
- Corina Brouder
- Giolla Críost Brúilingeach
- Olivia Buckley
- Charles Bunworth - (c. 1705–1770) - Church of Ireland rector of Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland
- Patrick Byrne - (c. 1794–1863) - last noted Gaelic harpist in Ireland and first Irish musician to be photographed
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- Jessa Callen
- Maria Rosa Calvo-Manzano
- Dee Carstensen
- Edmar Castañeda
- Cecilia Chailly
- Alice Chalifoux
- Máire Ní Chathasaigh - (b. 1956) - five-time winner of the All-Ireland music competition
- Pearl Chertok
- Elaine Christy
- Marie-Elizabeth Cléry - (1761–1795) - French composer and harpist in the court of Marie-Antoinette
- Alice Coltrane
- Thomas Connellan - (c. 1640–1698) - Irish harper and composer whose "Molly St. George" is one of the earliest Irish harp songs with extant lyrics; brother of William Connellan
- William Connellan - 17th century Irish harper and composer; brother of Thomas Connellan
- Cécile Corbel - (b. 1980) - Breton recording artist and composer
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- Abramino dall'Arpa - (1577–1593) - one of the few Jewish musicians in Mantua, Italy in the late 16th century
- Abramo dall'Arpa - (????–1566) - Italian harpist in the court of Mantua, Italy, and later tutor of the children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
- Rhodri Davies
- Mildred Dilling - (1894-1982)
- Vera Dulova
- Sophia Dussek
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- Órla Fallon - (b. 1974) - Irish soloist, songwriter, and former member of the group Celtic Woman and the chamber choir Anúna
- Vincent Fanelli - (1881–1966) - Italian-American classical musician and educator, principal harpist of the Philadelphia Orchestra
- Charles Fanning - (1736–c. 1792) - winner of Ireland's Granard Harp Festival in 1781, 1782, and 1783
- Piaras Feiritéar - (c. 1600–1653) - poet and Catholic Irish leader
- Ignacio Figueredo - (1899–1995) - Venezuelan folk musician
- Catrin Finch - (b. 1980) - Welsh harpist, arranger, and composer; Official Harpist to the Prince of Wales from 2000 to 2004
- Cheryl Ann Fulton - American performer and teacher
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- Erzsébet Gaál - Hungarian-American recording artist, Kodály pedagogue, and a researcher in the field of physical wellness for musicians
- Mara Galassi
- Marilinda Garcia
- Stéphanie Félicité, comtesse de Genlis - (1746–1830) - French writer, harpist, and educator known for her children's works
- Adele Girard
- Betty Glamann
- Félix Godefroid
- Sidonie Goossens
- Tristan Le Govic
- Phamie Gow
- Marcel Grandjany
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- Rachel Hair - Scottish folk harpist
- Corky Hale
- Ruth Berman Harris
- Alphonse Hasselmans
- Petra van der Heide
- Deborah Henson-Conant
- Corrina Hewat - (b. 1970) - winner of Scotland's Music Tutor of the Year award at the 2013 Na Trads
- Hugh Higgins - (1737–1791) - blind Irish harper
- Erin Hill
- Franziska Huhn - (b. 1977) - German-American performer and composer; winner of the Jugend musiziert prize
- Robert ap Huw
J
- Angharad James - (1677–1749) - early Welsh female poet and harpist
- James James
- Siân James - (b. 1961) - Welsh traditional folk singer and harpist
- Pierre Jamet
- Maria Johansdotter
- Claire Jones
- Edward Jones
K
- Skaila Kanga
- Chaerin Kim
- Camille and Kennerly Kitt
- Yolanda Kondonassis
- Maria Korchinska
- Iris Kroes
- Johann Baptist Krumpholtz
L
- Théodore Labarre - (1805–1870) - French harpist, composer, and professor
- Lily Laskine - (1893–1988) - French performer and professor who received the Legion of Honour in 1958
- Lucile Lawrence
- Anne LeBaron
- Caroline Leonardelli - French-Canadian performer and recording artist; principal harpist with the Ottawa Symphony
- Lloyd Lindroth
- Deanna Loveland
- Lisa Lynne
- Cornelius Lyons - (1670–1740) - Irish harper of the Earl of Antrim
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- Cormac Mac Dermott - (????–1618) - harper with the Irish Royal Musick
- Amhlaeibh Mac Innaighneorach - (????–1168) - Chief Harper of Ireland, one of the earliest recorded Irish professional musicians
- Manuel Machado
- Mary Macmaster - (b. 1955) - Scottish harpist who performs with The Poozies and in the duo Sileas
- Eileen Malone
- José Marín
- Harpo Marx - (1888-1964)
- Gulnara Mashurova
- Susann McDonald
- Loreena McKennitt CM OM - (b. 1957) - Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist whose albums have sold more than 14 million copies
- Geraldine McMahon
- Katie McMahon
- Lavinia Meijer
- Luisa Menárguez
- Anna Maria Mendieta
- Orazio Michi
- Valérie Milot - Canadian soloist and chamber musician; the first harpist to win the Prix d’Europe
- Áine Minogue
- Rose Mooney
- David Murphy
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O
- Máel Sechnaill Ruadh Ó Braonáin
- Donell Dubh Ó Cathail
- Eachmarcach Ó Catháin
- Ruaidri Dáll Ó Catháin
- Maol Ruanaidh Cam Ó Cearbhaill
- Eoghain Ó Cianáin
- Thady Ó Cianáin
- Fláithrí Ó Corcrán
- Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh - (fl. 1630) - Irish poet and harpist
- Ruaidrí mac Donnchad Ó Dálaigh
- Diarmuid Ó Dubhagáin
- Donnchadh Ó Hámsaigh
- Mary O'Hara
- Dominic Ó Mongain
- Máel Ísa Ó Raghallaigh
- Turlough O'Carolan
- Arthur O'Neill
- Hugh O'Neill
- Natalia O'Shea
- Rüdiger Oppermann - (b. 1954) - German experimental musician; plays a custom-made clàrsach with 38 gold-plated bronze strings and a special mechanism that allows him to bend notes in a manner akin to blues musicians
- Coline-Marie Orliac - (b. 1989) - two time winner of the USA International Harp Competition
- Alfredo Rolando Ortiz
- David Owen
- Siobhan Owen - (b. 1993) - Welsh-Australian soprano; winner of several music awards including two Irish Music Awards
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- Annemiek Padt-Jansen
- Şirin Pancaroğlu
- Zeena Parkins
- John Parry - (1710–1782) - blind Welsh harpist, credited with writing Deck the Halls, inspiration for Thomas Gray's 1757 poem, The Bard (poem)
- John Parry - (1776–1851) - better known as Bardd Alaw
- Laura Peperara
- Roberto Perera
- Edna Phillips
- Jemima Phillips
- Nicholas Dáll Pierce
- Ann Hobson Pilot - (b. 1943) - former principal harpist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops
R
- Monica Ramos
- Elizabeth Randles
- Anna-Maria Ravnopolska-Dean - (b. 1960) - Bulgarian concert harpist and academic; a founder of the American University in Bulgaria
- Casper Reardon
- Susan Reed
- Henriette Renié
- Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz
- Nansi Richards - (1888–1979) - Welsh harpist appointed official harpist to Charles, Prince of Wales
- Kim Robertson
- Marisa Robles
- Claire Roche
- Henrik Rohmann - (1910–1978) - Hungarian performer and teacher
- Clotilde Rosa
- Mindy Rosenfeld
- Diana Rowan
- Jaroslav Řídký - (1897–1956) - Czech composed, conductor, harpist, and teacher
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- Floraleda Sacchi - (b. 1978) - recording artist, composer, and musicologist from Italy
- Arnold Safroni-Middleton
- Victor Salvi
- Carlos Salzedo
- Arianna Savall
- Anne van Schothorst
- Patsy Seddon - Scottish harpist known for work with The Poozies, Sileas, and Clan Alba
- Therese Schroeder-Sheker
- Marianne Smit
- Monika Stadler
- Serafina Steer
- Savourna Stevenson
- Alan Stivell - (b. 1944) - Celtic recording artist
- Jessica Suchy-Pilalis
- Tomoko Sugawara
- Andrei Sychra
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- Mia Theodoratus
- John Thomas
- Thomas Thomas
- Julia Thornton
- Juan Vicente Torrealba
- Marcel Tournier
- Tuotilo
- JoAnn Turovsky
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W
- Sylvia Woods (harpist)
- Aristid von Würtzler - (1925–1997) - Hungarian-American leader of the New York Harp Ensemble
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Z
- Nicanor Zabaleta
- Ina Zdorovetchi - (b. 1981) - Moldovan-born American winning of the 17th International Harp Contest in Israel
- Liao Zilan
- Vincenzo Zitello
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