HARPER, Celia
  Celia Harper worked for many years as a keyboard continuo player and latterly double harpist, playing and recording with most of Britain's early music ensembles in concert and opera. She was for many years particularly associated with Kent Opera's baroque productions under Sir Roger Norrington and has worked with conductors such as Harry Christophers (The Sixteen), Paul McCreesh (Gabrieli Consort and Players), Sir John Eliot Gardiner and Christopher Hogwood. She has taught as a singer's style coach on early music at the Britten-Pears School in Aldeburgh and also with the European Union Baroque Orchestra. Her interest in researching 17th and 18th century music led to her devising several series of music programmes for S4C, the Welsh Television Channel.
Celia started composing in 1994 and has had works premiered by Michael Chance and Fretwork, Robin Blaze, Felicity Palmer CBE, Canterbury Chamber Choir, Chiswick Baroque www.chiswickbaroque.com and the Joyful Company of Singers among others. Her ensemble SULIS www.sulismusic.com has been involved in ground-breaking research into music and healing at Bristol Cancer Help Centre.
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