HRHF 2024

Hampton Roads Harp Festival 2024

The F. Ludwig Diehn School of Music at Old Dominion University is excited to announce the annual Hampton Roads Harp Festival on Saturday, March 16, 2024! Join us live or virtually for an exciting day filled with workshops, masterclasses, and performances open to all ages, styles and levels. 


To reserve your spot in the Hampton Roads Harp Festival, please complete the registration form ABOVE. 

 EARLY BIRD registration ends February 29, 2024

               

All events, including concerts, are included in the registration fee. Others may attend individual concerts for a nominal ticket fee. 


*Competition only: $40

Festival only: $70

*Festival and Competition: $95 

Closing concert only: $15 


Please note: Only one parent/guardian accompanying a full-fee paying minor may attend free of charge; we regret that we are unable to accommodate unregistered siblings. Limited street parking is available; all-day, on-campus parking is $10/day.     


*Competition is now closed

HRHF 2024 Schedule

9:00-9:30     Registration and welcome

9:30-10:00   Tuning and warm-up

10:00-11:30 Performance and workshop with Maeve Gilchrist

11:30-1:00   Lunch break and vendor shopping

1:00-1:20    Competition winners announced/performances

1:20-2:00    Musician wellness with Drs. Steve Hargitai and Anastasia Pike

2:00-3:00    Masterclass with Alexis Colner, featuring Seun Ayadi, Riley Herritt, and Katya Twiss

3:00-3:45    Harp ensemble reading session

3:45-4:15    Chamber skills workshop

4:15            Chamber music concert with Steven Brindle, Barbara Chapman, Melvin Lauf, Jr., and Steve Tung 


HRHF 2024 FEATURED ARTIST: Maeve Gilchrist

We are delighted to announce that we have partnered with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra to host Maeve Gilchrist as this year's headliner.


Described by one critic as “a phenomenal harp player who can make her instrument ring with unparalleled purity”, Maeve Gilchrist has taken the Celtic (lever) harp to new levels of performance and visibility.

Born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, and currently based in Brooklyn, New York, Maeve‘s innovative approach to her instrument stretches its harmonic limits and improvisational possibilities. She is as at home as a soloist with an internationally renowned orchestra as she is playing with a traditional Irish folk group or using electronic augmentation in a more contemporary, improvisatory setting.

She tours internationally as a band leader as well as maintaining a number of collaborations including the progressive folk quartet, DuoDuo (featuring percussive dancer Nic Gareiss, cellist Natalie Haas and Yann Falquet of Quebecois super-group Genticorum), a more electronics based project with Viktor Krauss and as a member of the Irish Music Network-commissioned Edges of Light quartet: a multidisci- plinary group featuring the piper David Power, dancer Colin Dunne and the fiddler Tola Custy. Maeve is also a member of the prestigious Silkroad Ensemble. She has appeared at such major music events as Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Tanglewood Jazz Festival, the World Harp Congress in Amsterdam and the historic opening of the Scottish Parliament. She has played with such luminaries as Yo-Yo Ma, Es- peranza Spalding, Tony Trishka, Ambrose Akinmusire, Darol Anger and Kathy Mattea.

Maeve has released five albums to date, including her most recent recording, Vignette, on Adventure Records, with bassist Viktor Krausse while, on her own label, her solo Ostinato Project is a beguiling ex- ploration of the possibilities of her instrument. In 2018 Maeve was a featured soloist on the Dreamworks blockbuster movie soundtrack, How to tame your dragon: The hidden world.


Maeve was the first lever harpist to be employed as an instructor by her alma mater, Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she taught for five years before switching to being a visiting artist in 2018. She has written several instructional books published by Hal Leonard Music. She is also an in-demand com- poser and arranger, with past commissions including a ground-breaking concerto for lever harp and symphony orchestra co-written with North Carolina-based composer Luke Benton and most recently a new piece for harp and string quartet premiered at the Edinburgh International Harp festival last spring. Maeve is the the co-artistic director of the new Celtic Roots and Branches Festival launching in Rockport MA this summer and the assistant music director of WGBH’s Christmas Celtic Sojourn. 








































*Please note that photographs and footage will be taken throughout the Hampton Roads Harp Festival and Competition (HRHF). They will be used by the HRHF for marketing and publicity in our publications, on our website, and in social media or in any third party publication.