Camac Blog

A vision in Pastel: The Debut Album from Mélanie Laurent

November 22, 2025
Gold medalist of the USA International Harp Competition and solo harpist of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, Mélanie Laurent is undoubtedly one of the most eminent French harpists working today. Given her background, she has a natural affinity with the ethereal music of her compatriots. In tribute to the exquisite lightness of French repertoire, Mélanie titled her debut album Pastel, a word rich with delicate connotations. We asked Mélanie what this title specifically meant to her. “The album title resonates with me in several ways. First, it's a nod to my origins, through the pastel flower, nicknamed ‘the blue gold" of Toulouse. It also represents a palette of soft, subtle colors, as well as a drawing medium, like the harp, allowing me to paint an impressionistic universe full of nuances. These hues evoke delicacy, transparency, and subtlety, suggesting without imposing.”Read more…

“A key to invisible locks”: Mandragore comes to the Espace Camac

November 16, 2024

We are delighted to invite you to the ‘Cordes de soie’ concert by the travelling harpist Mandragore. Mandragore takes us on a fabulous journey from Bosnia to Central Asia to share her adventures, her passion for Balkan and Oriental music, and her passion for the harp. Ahead of her appearance at the Espace Camac, we asked Mandragore about her background, her painstaking research and some real life adventures! Read more…

Isabelle Moretti is awarded the Prix Gisèle Tissier-Grandpierre

November 14, 2024

Isabelle Moretti has been awarded the prestigious Prix Gisèle Tissier-Grandpierre 2023. The prize is designed to reward a harpist whose career deserves recognition. Read more…

“LANCELOT”: A new legend is born

November 1, 2024

It is always interesting to note that the Arthurian Romance was as much part of the flowering of French mediaeval literature as that of the English. It is, therefore, fitting that our latest contribution to the world of the lever harp derives its name from Lancelot,  the knight who was crucial to the greatest of legends, a symbol that unites poetic strands of both Anglo-Celtic and French culture. Read more…