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Solo harp is a perfect choice for all kinds of events. It has a timeless elegance and beauty that can enhance any event – such as wedding music, corporate evening entertainment, parties, charity fundraising events, product launches, receptions, smaller functions and receptions, garden parties, private events in art galleries, unusual corporate events, artistic and creative events, cocktail parties and soirees.

solo harpist: Ruby

hire solo harpistRuby trained at Trinity College of Music, London. She performs as a soloist, an orchestral player, theatre musician, and records for film and television. The Guardian has described her harp playing as "Melting live harp music." Ruby has performed for Royal Investitures at Buckingham Palace, Anniversary celebrations at the Reform Club, Wedding Fairs at Earl's court and Olympia, and Soloist at Cliveden House, Buckinghamshire.

Her Solo and Orchestral work has taken her to Holland, Belgium, Japan and Spain.

In the U.K she has performed in venues including The Royal Festival Hall, The Coliseum, St Paul's Cathedral, St John's Smith Square and Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh. Ruby is also a composer and a prize winner (The Young Composer's Award of Wales), which she won just aged seventeen.

Her extensive experience as a theatre musician includes working on Howard Goodhall and Melvyn Bragg's Musical 'The Hired Man' which won theTMA Award for best musical 2004.

Her Film and T.V recordings include work with, BBC Wales and The Musician's Directive.

Ruby will be performing on Channel 4's programme "3 minute music" shown later this year.

Praise for Ruby, the Liquid Strings solo harpist for hire

‘Everyone loved Ruby and Louisa’s harp playing over the two nights of the event. They were perfectly suited for the event, and all our guests, including the celebrity ones, said they loved listening to the beautiful music they created’.
Hayley Sneddon – C2 Advertising, on the harp playing in the opening exhibition at Jack Barclay Bentley, Berkeley Square, Mayfair.