Top Harpists in Houston

Hire a Harpist in Houston for your wedding, party or event. Whether you're booking a wedding harpist to set the mood as you walk down the aisle or you need some beautiful harp music to accompany a drinks reception, you've come to the right place! Our professional classically-trained harp players can perform anything from pop covers to classical showpieces to create the perfect angelic ambiance at your event. Choose from our handpicked selection of the 9 best professional Harpists now!
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Margaret Davis is a harpist and singer based in Houston, TX. Well-versed in the classical repertoire, Davis earned a Bachelor of Harp from The Juilliard School, and a Master of Music Degree from The Yale School of Music. She combines her two passions and performs both classical repertoire and original arrangements of jazz and contemporary music as a singing harpist.

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Katherine is a professional harpist with over fifteen years of professional performance experience. She is all types of events and can perform a broad range of musical styles, from classical to Broadway to pop.

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Naomi Hoffmeyer specializes in live harp music for weddings. She performs both classical and contemporary music and is always eager to tailor her performance to your event needs.

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Caitlin is an experienced Harpist in both classical and contemporary styles, having performed in multiple prestigious orchestras and ensembles. Her talent and professionalism makes her a perfect choice for any event.

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Joanna is a highly sought after musician in Houston. Holding a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Houston, she is well versed in a range of musical genres and is sure to bring class and elegance to your occasion.

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An experienced freelance harpist, Susanna is sure to bring an atmosphere of sophistication and poise to your event, with repertoire that ranges from classical to musical theatre and contemporary.

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Dr. Abigail Sliva's love and dedication to music brought her to the Moores School of Music, where she achieved a doctorate degree in harp performance. Performing multiple different genres, Abigail is a versatile and talented performer who will no doubt bring elegance and sophistication to your event.

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With over 10 years of experience in performing, Emily takes the time to develop a relationship and understanding of each client’s unique musical needs. Priding herself on prompt, clear, and efficient communication, Emily is a great choice of performer for any occasion.

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Stephanie has made her name as an experienced orchestral harpist in Houston, but plays a range of different genres from classical to Musical Theatre. She regularly performs with Theatre Under the Stars and has been a performer in various different orchestras from Houston to New Orleans.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of music will a harpist perform?

Harpists usually play music from a large classical-style repertoire. However, many harpists will be able to play a selection of pop music as well. Make sure to let them know ahead of time what kind of music you'd like them to play and they'll be more than happy to accommodate you!

How much space will the harpist need to perform? Do I need to provide anything?

Harpists need an area of about 2m x 3m to perform in. You will also need to be provide adequate cover for them, to protect from the sun/rain - the surface should also be flat, firm, and dry. Grass is usually a no-no, so if they are to perform on grass, make sure a solid mat is handy. Wet harp = sad harpist.

I want a harpist to perform at my wedding: which parts of the wedding should they play?

Most commonly, harpists will perform during the following parts of the ceremony: seating of the guests, entrance of the bride, signing of the registry, and the walk-out. If you want the harpist to provide music for the reception, make sure you tell them well in advance if it's at a different venue - moving a harp at short notice ain't easy!

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