“If you are interested in something, no matter what it is, go at it at full speed ahead. Embrace it with both arms, hug it, love it and above all become passionate about it. Lukewarm is no good.”

Roald Dahl, writer

 

“She is a great artist and consummate performer. She can draw more tone colours out of the instrument than any other harpist living in the world today.”

David Watkins, Harp Professor, Guildhall School of Music

 

Recitals

Silent Film

Weddings

Film Making

“This transcendent harpist whose playing brought us so much joy.”

Sam McCready, Professor of Theatre, University of Maryland

 

You’re the only ever harpist who’s brought tears to my eyes. You play so beautifully. We listen to your inspiring music often. 

Jonathan B Johnston, Managing Director, Ovation Entertainment Ltd

The Lost Harp Music of Victorian England

Elizabeth-Jane’s album contains ten ethereal pieces of nineteenth century harp music discovered in old archives and recorded in the ballroom of a crumbling empty mansion in the wilds of mid-Devon.

Contemporary accounts describe audiences listening “with breathless pleasure upon the exquisite effects…entranced as if in some blest dream they heard the witching melody of heaven.”

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– Joseph Campbell