Annette Bjorling - Harpist
- Evanston, IL
- Harpist
- 21 Verified Bookings
J R. said “She was great she worked with my son and daughter in law with various songs”
Your list is empty.
Save musicians, entertainers, speakers, and services, and they’ll appear here.
Eileen Gannon, harpist, offers a professional approach in her solo and group performances, special events, and weddings. With a Bachelor's Degree in Harp Performance and a Master's Degree in Ethnomusicology from The University of Limerick, Ireland, she brings a simple yet elegant touch to any event. Choose from classical, standards or Irish repertoire.
Eileen played for my Renaissance party. She was very punctual (arrived in advance of the established time). From the very first note, it was clear that Eileen possessed a remarkable level of talent and mastery over the instrument. The harp's rich and melodious tones filled the room, creating an atmosphere of elegance and serenity that captivated my friends from start to finish. Her technique was flawless, with each pluck of the strings resonating with precision and finesse. What truly stood out was her ability to convey a wide range of emotions through her selection of music. It was as if the harp became an extension of our emotions, and every composition was a deeply personal journey shared with the audience. It was a night of music that transcended mere entertainment and became a moment of pure artistry and inspiration.
Price Range: Contact for rates
October 21, 2023 • 6:00pm - 6:30pm | Dinner Party |
J R. said “She was great she worked with my son and daughter in law with various songs”
Deeann W. said “Erin made our daughter’s private event spectacular! We are looking for a reason to have her again soon! She is as sweet as she is talented!”
Stacy C. said “Harp music is magical and Jessica helped make my event just that. Jessica was very professional, talented, polite, prompt, organized, personable, and…”
Barb L. said “Mr. Krivoshein played the piano beautifully, including music by classical (European) composers, hymns (American), and wove into the background mix some…”