Regina Ederveen
Regina Ederveen studied for harp soloist at the Royal College of Music in Utrecht (The Netherlands). For her excellent interpretation of contemporary music she won the First and Second Price at the Orpheus Competition in Brussels. Regina received a scholarship to study the Celtic Harp in Ireland. She performed on numerous occasions, and has played for the Late Queen Juliana in the Hague. In 2009 she was chosen as the harpist in the international YouTube Symphony Orchestra to perform in Carnegie Hall, New York. Regina Ederveen made several cd's, b.o. a harp-flute cd and a harpsolo cd. Her special interest focuses on the harpmusic between 1850 and 1950, which was the 'golden century' for the harp. She likes to discover unknown compositions to relive and replay them. Regina: "It's amazing how much interesting harpmusic I can find in shops and museums in Europe, which has never been played before."
Regina Ederveen plays classical music as harp soloist, and also gives concerts with a flutist or other instrumentalists. Regina plays a gold Salvi doublepedal harp and a 1925 Wurlitzer pedal harp as well as a Celtic harp.
Her motto is to make music "from harp to heart".