Caernarfon Herald

Festival tribute to harpist great

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ATOP music festival that’s going virtual for the first time in its history will be paying homage to globally renowned harpist Osian Ellis who died earlier this year. The 2020 Wales Harp Festival had to be cancelled at the last minute following the onset of the Coronaviru­s pandemic but this year the organisers are determined that the show will go on.

In a marathon effort of ingenuity and technical know-how, from their headquarte­rs in Caernarfon, Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias (William Mathias Music Centre) orchestrat­ed a way to transfer the entire programme of festival events online.

They were more determined than ever that the 2021 festival on March 30 and 31 should go ahead because it is dedicated to the memory of Osian Ellis, who passed away in January, aged 92.

The festival will also be paying tribute to two other illustriou­s harpists, Ann Griffiths and Mair Jones, who died during the past 12 months.

The event would normally be staged live at Galeri, Caernarfon, but ongoing pandemic and lockdown rules make this impossible.

It’s hoped the festival will reach an even wider audience this year with talented harpists from Hong Kong, Patagonia and Ireland queuing up to take part.

The festival concert will feature a performanc­e of Osian Ellis’ final compositio­n written in 2019, Lachrymae (Tears), by its director, Elinor Bennett.

She will also be joined by her former pupil at Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias, Elen Hydref to perform his “Diversions” for two harps.

Elen Hydref will also play the Suite for Harp by Benjamin Britten which was written for Osian Ellis.

Another internatio­nally acclaimed Welsh harpist, Sioned Williams, will give a performanc­e of words and music reflecting on the inspiratio­n she received from tutors including Osian, Mair Jones and Ann Griffiths.

The festival also includes a recording of a lecture given by Osian Ellis at the 2017 Wales Harp Festival about his collaborat­ion with Benjamin Britten, and there will be dedicated sessions for friends, colleagues and fellow musicians to pay tribute to Osian.

Meinir Llwyd Roberts, the director of Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias, said: “A consequenc­e of the move online is that it opens up the festival to participan­ts from all over the globe enabling harpists from Wales and other countries to join in with the online tutoring sessions which will be a key part of the programme.

“We have already had an applicatio­n from a harpist in Hong Kong and there is another young Welsh-speaking pupil in Patagonia, Argentina, extremely keen to take part.”

“The festival offers beginners and more advanced harpists of all ages the opportunit­y to learn from the best”

They can apply to take part in 90 minutes group workshops taught by top profession­al tutors Elinor Bennett, her ex-pupil Elen Hydref and Ann Jones who were all taught by Osian Ellis at some stage of their musical career.

The harp tutor, Ann Jones, who was Osian Ellis’ pupil at the Royal Academy of Music and former principal harpist with the RTE Radio Orchestra in Dublin, will overcome lockdown travel restrictio­ns by giving lessons online, direct from her home in Ireland.

Elinor Bennett was especially keen that the 2021 festival should go ahead so she and others could pay their personal tributes to Osian Ellis who was the Honorary President of the festival.

He was a talented musician from an early age and grew up to become an outstandin­g internatio­nal harpist, teacher, composer and arranger. He was principal harpist of the London Symphony Orchestra and had the honour of having had classical composer Benjamin Britten write works especially for him.

Generation­s of harpists whom he inspired have themselves gone on to teach young students.

Elinor was one of his pupils at the Royal Academy of Music from which she graduated and went on to become a prominent harp soloist, master instructor and founder of the Harp College of Wales.

She has performed regularly with the English Chamber Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra and Philharmon­ia Orchestra, as well as giving recitals on radio and television.

She said: “I am hugely excited that the festival is able to go on and at the prospect of it potentiall­y reaching a global audience through the online technology being employed this year. The technical assistance I have had from CGWM staff has been invaluable. They have jumped all sorts of hurdles to make this happen.”

Elinor will be holding an online masterclas­s and there will also be an opportunit­y for harpists from grades 1-7 to join online Zoom classes in small groups with one of the harp tutors, Ann Jones, Elen Hydref and Elinor herself.

She said: “To make things easier this year we are asking participan­ts of the workshops to send us recordings of the pieces they are learning so that the tutors can listen to their performanc­es beforehand. This will ensure that each harpist gets the greatest benefit out of the classes and will also be a great back-up, should there be any connection problems or glitches on the day.”

Full details of the festival programme can be found at the website: www.walesharpf­estival.co.uk.

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 ??  ?? ■ Wales Harp Festival director Elinor Bennett with the late harp legend, Osian Ellis
■ Wales Harp Festival director Elinor Bennett with the late harp legend, Osian Ellis

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