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Laura
Zaerr began playing the harp at the age of ten. She studied
at the university of Oregon under the direction of Sally Maxwell
where she obtained a bachelor's degree in music performance
and composition. She
was a three-time recipient of the Ruth Lorraine Close award
for musical studies. In 1981-82 she studied harp in Paris
with Bertille Fournier. She took her master's degree in harp
performance at the Eastman School of Music where she studied
with Eileen Malone. While at Eastman she recorded with Wynton
Marsalis, Benita Valente, and James Galway.
Laura
Zaerr's artistry as a soloist earned her the honor of being
included on the American Harp Society Concert Artist Program.
In this capacity she performed solo recitals throughout the
United States. Locally she has appeared as part of the Abbey
Bach Festival and the O.S.U. Winter Music Festival. She has
also appeared as guest artist with several orchestras throughout
Oregon and California, including the Rogue Valley Symphony,
the Linfield Chamber Orchestra, and the Diablo Symphony in
Walnut Creek. Aside from her solo work, Laura is a member
of the Portland based Oregon Renaissance Band as well as the
Celtic band Village Green, based in Corvallis. Laura has also
served as the harpist for the Alaskan Cruise ship S.S.
Universe Explorer.
In
addition to harp performance, Laura studied composition at
the University of Oregon with Derek Healey. Her compositions
include works for string quartet, woodwind quintet, choir,
and most recently a concerto for Celtic harp and orchestra.
Laura blends her strong classical background with her love
of Celtic harp music to achieve a dazzling showcase for the
popular Celtic harp.
Laura Zaerr's artistic interests extend beyond classical music.
She has collaborated with her sister Linda Marie, who is a
medievalist, in storytelling. Their
consort Psallite presents a collage of poetry, drama, and
music from the Middle Ages. She and her father built an Irish
harp which she now uses for performing traditional celtic
music and Medieval Music. Their work can be seen and heard
on a video of The Weddyng of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnel
funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Laura's exquisite performances of little-known classical harp
works on this unique and beautiful instrument have gained
national attention. The music of this instrument can be heard
on two compact disks on the Pandourion label: L'autre jour
and One Horse Open Sleigh.
Laura
is currently an instructor at the University of Oregon.
She has been guest teacher for harp festivals and workshops
in California, Washington, and Canada, as well as organizing
several concerts and workshops locally. She also maintains
a lively private studio. When she's not involved with music
Laura enjoys camping, gardening, and mountain-biking.
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