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Tamsin Harpist

Tamsin Harpist

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Tamsin is an Edinburgh-based harpist, composer and arranger of music for the harp. She began to study the harp at the age of nine, and began her career as a performing musician two years later. Since then, Tamsin has played at some of the most prestigious venues in the North of England and Scotland, as well as having performed live for BBC One's television broadcast of Midnight Mass.

Tamsin has studied many different types of harp and their music, from the traditional Scottish clarsach and the Classical (pedal) harp, to the Paraguayan harp and the Japanese koto. She is fascinated by the musical possibilities of her instrument and draws on the techniques and styles of all of these different cultures in her playing.

Tamsin has an extremely wide repertoire, and is more than happy to learn music on request. It is extremely important to her that you get the music you want, and she offers a free of charge consultation service for you to discuss the music you might like and to hear how particular pieces might sound. Tamsin is extremely experienced at arranging music for the harp, and has transcribed everything from football songs to traditional African kora music!

The harp which Tamsin plays today was made especially for her by Welsh harp makers Telynau Teifi. It has extreme clarity of sound in the treble which brings out the elegance in classical and traditional music, and a beautifully resonant bass which can be used to great effect in Jazz and South American music.

It is Tamsin's extremely eclectic background that has made her into the musician she is today. Choosing a less than conventional route into music, Tamsin studied performance art and circus acrobatics before going to university to read Japanese, in which she holds a first class degree. Always a musician at heart, however, Tamsin then returned to academia to study composition at Edinburgh University under Nigel Osborne. Graduating with distinction, Tamsin is now extremely active in many areas of music. She is a founding member of the Edinburgh Film Music Orchestra, and also directs and arranges music for Edinburgh Japanese Language choir.
Alnwick Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Carlton Towers

The Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh

The Caledonian Hotel, Edinburgh

Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire

Rudding Park House, North Yorkshire

Allerton Castle

Sandburn Hall, York

Harburn House, West Calder

The George Hotel, Edinburgh



and many more
Entrance of the Bride:



Canon in D - Pachelbel

Andiam, mio tesoro ('Let's walk, my love') - Anon. Italian, 16th century

Bridal chorus ('here comes the Bride') - Wagner

Air on a G string - J. S. Bach

Signing of the register:



Arabesque no. 1 - Debussy

The snows, they melt the soonest - Celtic Traditional Song

All I ask of you (from Phantom of the Opera) - Lloyd Webber and Hart

Douce dame jolie - Guillaume de Machaut, 14th century

Greensleeves - English, 16th century

Recessional:



Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (from Solomon) - Handel

Joropo - South American traditional

English dance - Anon., 14th century



many more available, this is a sample repertoire.
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Tamsin is an Edinburgh-based harpist, composer and arranger of music for the harp. She began to study the harp at the age of nine, and began her career as a performing musician two years later. Since then, Tamsin has played at some of the most prestigious venues in the North of England and Scotland, as well as having performed live for BBC One's television broadcast of Midnight Mass.

Tamsin has studied many different types of harp and their music, from the traditional Scottish clarsach and the Classical (pedal) harp, to the Paraguayan harp and the Japanese koto. She is fascinated by the musical possibilities of her instrument and draws on the techniques and styles of all of these different cultures in her playing.

Tamsin has an extremely wide repertoire, and is more than happy to learn music on request. It is extremely important to her that you get the music you want, and she offers a free of charge consultation service for you to discuss the music you might like and to hear how particular pieces might sound. Tamsin is extremely experienced at arranging music for the harp, and has transcribed everything from football songs to traditional African kora music!

The harp which Tamsin plays today was made especially for her by Welsh harp makers Telynau Teifi. It has extreme clarity of sound in the treble which brings out the elegance in classical and traditional music, and a beautifully resonant bass which can be used to great effect in Jazz and South American music.

It is Tamsin's extremely eclectic background that has made her into the musician she is today. Choosing a less than conventional route into music, Tamsin studied performance art and circus acrobatics before going to university to read Japanese, in which she holds a first class degree. Always a musician at heart, however, Tamsin then returned to academia to study composition at Edinburgh University under Nigel Osborne. Graduating with distinction, Tamsin is now extremely active in many areas of music. She is a founding member of the Edinburgh Film Music Orchestra, and also directs and arranges music for Edinburgh Japanese Language choir.

Alnwick Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Carlton Towers

The Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh

The Caledonian Hotel, Edinburgh

Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire

Rudding Park House, North Yorkshire

Allerton Castle

Sandburn Hall, York

Harburn House, West Calder

The George Hotel, Edinburgh



and many more

Entrance of the Bride:



Canon in D - Pachelbel

Andiam, mio tesoro ('Let's walk, my love') - Anon. Italian, 16th century

Bridal chorus ('here comes the Bride') - Wagner

Air on a G string - J. S. Bach

Signing of the register:



Arabesque no. 1 - Debussy

The snows, they melt the soonest - Celtic Traditional Song

All I ask of you (from Phantom of the Opera) - Lloyd Webber and Hart

Douce dame jolie - Guillaume de Machaut, 14th century

Greensleeves - English, 16th century

Recessional:



Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (from Solomon) - Handel

Joropo - South American traditional

English dance - Anon., 14th century



many more available, this is a sample repertoire.

UK Nationwide & Worldwide

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