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Jacqueline Pollauf
harp

jpharp@jpharp.com

Praised as playing with “glittering beauty” and a “steady and most satisfying elegance” harpist Jacqueline Pollauf made her solo debut at age sixteen with the Perrysburg Symphony Orchestra. She has since won many awards and honors and enjoys an active and varied musical career. As well as appearing frequently as a soloist, Jacqueline is in demand as a chamber and ensemble musician.

The principal harpist with the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, Jacqueline has also performed with such prestigious ensembles as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Baltimore Opera Company, the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, and Opera Vivente.

Jacqueline's debut solo album, Bouquet, will be released in 2008. Additionally, as the principal harpist of the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, she is featured on their critically acclaimed Naxos recording - Howard Hanson: Organ Concerto.

Currently Jacqueline is on the faculties of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, the Baltimore School for the Arts, and the Maryland Conservatory of Music. She holds Master of Music and Bachelor of Music degrees from the Peabody Conservatory where she studied with Ruth K. Inglefield.

Links:
Jacqueline Pollauf webpage




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