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“Magical,” “Superb,” “Virtuoso,” “Outstanding”:
these are the words newspapers such as the Calgary Herald
and the Miami Herald have used to describe award winning
harpist Tisha Murvihill, Principal Harpist of the Calgary
Philharmonic Orchestra.
In
addition to her duties with the CPO, Ms. Murvihill has
recorded three solo harp CDs to great acclaim. Her debut
recording, If Brahms Wrote for Harp, was reviewed as “…a
stunning presentation of the work of Johannes Brahms...” (HarpColumn,
January ‘04). Her second CD A Quiet Afternoon: Inspirational
Songs for Harp was awarded the “2009 Instrumental
Album of the Year” Covenant Award by the Gospel Music
Association of Canada, and she is very excited about her
third CD Come Just As You Are scheduled for release in
November, 2010.
In
2005, the World Harp Congress honoured Ms. Murvihill with
an invitation to Ireland to give a lecture-recital featuring
her performance and transcriptions of Brahms’ music.
She can often be heard nationally on Canadian Broadcasting
Company (CBC) radio and has been the featured soloist with
numerous groups including the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
and the New World Symphony.
Prior
to moving to Calgary, Ms. Murvihill spent three years with
the New World Symphony in Miami, Florida under the direction
of Michael Tilson Thomas. There, she was twice selected
to represent the orchestra at international fund raising
events in Monte Carlo and received special mention on the
New World Symphony’s CD release Defining Dahl: The
Music of Ingolf Dahl for a solo which the Miami Herald
called “sterling.”

Ms.
Murvihill holds a Master’s Degree in harp performance
from Indiana University where she studied under Distinguished
Professor Susann McDonald and won the prestigious concerto
competition.
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