Sunday, October 10, 2010

2010 HOLIDAY HARP EXTRAVAGANZA 13!

CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE H.H.E.13 A GRAND SUCCESS! HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU ALL, AND SEE YOU IN 2011!

PLAY ALONG WITH HARPERS & HARPISTS THROUGHOUT
THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA IN OUR 13TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY HARP EXTRAVAGANZA.
TWO LOCATIONS SCHEDULED. COME TO ONE, OR BOTH!

LOCATION #1
WHEN: Sunday December 5, 2010  
WHERE: Torrance Memorial Hospital, Torrance, CA
TIME: Be set up & ready to perform by 10: 00 AM

LOCATION #2
WHEN: Saturday December 11, 2010
WHERE: Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, CA
TIME: Bet set up & ready to perform by 12:00 noon

View this year's HOLIDAY HARP EXTRAVAGANZA XIII PROGRAM & PLAYLIST.



Our HHE Conductor, Elaine Litster
Sponsored by the Los Angeles Chapter & Oranger County Chapter of the American Harp Society, this fun event is a wonderful way to play holiday music in a harp ensemble setting. All levels are encouraged to join.

You don't have to play every song from this year's playlist, just those you feel comfortable with. Feel free to play with one or two hands as your ability allows. Many of the pieces selected can also be played as a solo, so you can play them the whole season long.

Local teacher, Bonnie Mohr

Teachers, encourage your students to attend. Come yourself and play along. Start your own holiday ensemble!

NEW THIS YEAR! Many of the selected pieces are now available as pdf downloads. Sylvia has created a special page on her web site listing all the pieces and formats available. How easy is that?

If you have any questions, feel free to contact our Conductor Extraordinaire for the event, Elaine Litster.

Coleen Childres & Graciela Sprout play
alongside their former teacher, Ellie Choate
Spread holiday cheer! Meet other harp players and play in an ensemble setting that is fun and relaxed. Be part of a musical Southern California tradition that will make people feel all warm and cozy. 

Not in our area? Play along anyway! Start your own ensemble and play out this year. Use our playlist, or create your own.

Let's get practicing!  

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