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  1. Beth Robinson. The New York Times reviewed her debut at Carnegie Recital Hall in 1977 as “A harpist with poise and sensitivity.”. Graduating from Oberlin Conservatory with high honors, her teachers include Leone Paulson, Lucy Lewis and Lucile Lawrence.

  2. Beth Robinson, Harp. New York City freelance harpist; former principal with San Antonio, New Jersey and Pittsburgh symphonies; member, Interlude Trio and Enchantment Duo.

  3. Lucile Lawrence. Lucile Lawrence (February 7, 1907 in New Orleans – July 8, 2004 in Englewood, New Jersey) [1] was a leader among American harpists. At the end of her life, she was actively teaching as a faculty member of Boston University and the Manhattan School of Music as well as teaching privately.

  4. Nov 9, 2019 · Beth Robinson recently celebrated her 45th season as principal harpist of the Chautauqua Symphony. She has performed with several other orchestras throughout the United States, as well as on Broadway and television. Learn more [PDF] about guest artist Beth Robinson. She will lead two master classes: one from 10 a.m. to noon and another from 1 ...

  5. Mandy Patinkin (vocal), Beth Schwartz-Robinson (harp), Katerine Livolsi (violin), Joseph Bongiorno (bass), John Beal (bass), Al Brown (viola), Richard Spencer (viola), Peter Dimitriades (viola), Clay Ruede (cello), Zella Terry (cello), David Bakamjiam (cello), Scott Ballantyne (cello), Fred Zlotkin (cello), Joe Anderer (horn), Martin Agee ...

  6. Aug 2, 2022 · Nala Sinephro. The late Alice Coltrane famously taught herself how to play harp following the death of her husband in 1967 and released A Monastic Trio, her first album as a bandleader, the ...

  7. Mar 6, 1977 · Beth Schwartz, Harpist With Poise and Feeling. Beth Schwartz played a program of 20th‐century compositions for harp Wednesday night at Carnegie Recital Hall. If the music varied widely in...