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”
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I provide live harp music for weddings, corporate events, dinner parties . . . whatever you need harp music for.
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Price Range: $200 and up depending on length of event
Gig Length: 30 - 180 minutes
Languages: English, French
I will provide a bench and stand along with my harp. I will need a flat area to set up that is away from danger of being bumped by people passing by. Outdoor gigs are a possibility provided that it is not too hot and humid or rainy.
I have been playing the harp since 2010, when I took a community music class and fell in love with the instrument. I currently play with the Wartburg Community Symphony Orchestra and have played for several other symphonies, including the Northern Iowa Symphony and the Wynona Symphony. I played harp in the ICU at Mercy One Hospital in Waterloo, Iowa for several years until COVID came and shut everything down.
I do not have my own sound system, but as long as the room is not too big, my harp will project well. I will bring a stand light with me.
I have a wide range of music I can play, depending on the event and client's preferences. We will decide the set list when we set up the contract for the event.
I will need approximately a five-foot square area of flat surface on which to set up my harp.
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!”
Salina S. N. said “I would use these talented sisters again and highly recommend them all my guests where in awe”
Barb L. said “Mr. Krivoshein played the piano beautifully, including music by classical (European) composers, hymns (American), and wove into the background mix some…”