Agenda
Agenda
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                                        21 Sep 2025
To mark the European Heritage Days, or journées du patrimoine, on 20 and 21 September, on 20 and 21 September, the Espace Camac in Paris is opening its doors to the public. Whether you are an experienced harpist, simply curious or a prospective student, come and discover the world of the harp through presentations, gatherings and concerts.
It is also the perfect opportunity for parents or prospective students who would like to try out our instruments, meet our team or listen to a student concert.
Here is the programme for our Heritage Days weekend:
Saturday 20th September
- Open from 10am to 6pm
- Discover Camac harps
 - Presentation of historic Erard harps
 - Discover the online harp school Harp School, with Evelina Simon
 
 
Sunday 21 September
- Open house from 10am to 6pm
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- Discover Camac harps
 - Presentation of historic Erard harps
 - Discover the online harp school Harp School, with Evelina Simon
 - 3pm – 3.30pm: Student concert, conducted by teachers Lara Krzysko and Marie Saint Bonnet, with the participation of the conservatories of Suresnes, Châtenay-Malabry and CMA14
 
 
Location: Espace Camac – 92 rue Petit, 75019 Paris
Find out more: Official link
We look forward to sharing this musical and convivial moment with you.
Kind regards
Camac Harps
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From 21 to 28 September, the charming environs of Gignac and the surrounding area will host the 4th edition of the Festival International de Harpe d’Occitanie.
The event has been spearheaded by the Association Clave du Sol, An organization created in February 2019 in order to set u a structure dedicated to the practice of the harp and musical training in the Domaine de Rieussec in the commune of Gignac (Hérault – Occitanie), as well as this magnificent Harp Festival in Occitanie.
Apart from the fantastic concerts on offer, with artists including Isabelle Moretti, Clelia Mertens Munoz, Cuerpo y Arpa (Anaïs Bayle and Nathalie Chatelain ), Camac Harps will be present on September 27 and 28 to offer you a special selection of our fine instruments.
For more information and to book tickets, please visit the festival website
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We are delighted to invite you to an exceptional concert by Marie Pierre Langlamet (principal harp, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) at the Espace Camac on 10 October, 2025.
Having blown us away with her artistry back in December (with flutist Julien Beaudiment), we are honoured to present this great artist once again, granting our friends and clients the opportunity to experience her breathtaking musicianship and her truly unique touch.
Come and revel in her renditions of music by Rameau, C.P.E. Bach, Schubert and Debussy in what promises to be an unmissable feast of intimate music.
Camac is a partner of the 1%HARP association.
From now on, every ticket sold at our events will contribute to raising funds to create a genuine network of solidarity between harpists worldwide… To find out more and give your support, go to: onepercentharp.com
Booking is essential, click here to access the box office
Adults: €10 / Under 18s: €5 / Under 12s: free
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On October 18, Camac and the Festival International de Harpe d’Occitanie will be transported to the musical landscapes of Spain and Catalonia via Paris!
In collaboration with the festival, the Espace Camac is delighted to welcome the eminent Magdalena Barrera Oro for a special Lecture Recital, disussing the role of the harp in Spanish and Catalan music.
A native of Buenos Aires, Ms. Barrera Oro has long been the solo harpist of the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya.
She is recognised for her specialised expertise in this area and for her seminal recordings of works such as Ginastera’s harp concerto.
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Join us for an unmissable electric harp concert on Friday, November 14th at 8:00 PM at the Espace Camac, featuring the unique Raoul Moretti, a longtime friend and collaborator of Camac.
Raoul’s energy, dedication, and musicianship always make his performances extraordinary, so don’t miss this chance to hear him live while he’s in Paris!
Titled “Travelling Colours,” the performance features a captivating visual journey across dreamlike landscapes with continuous musical shifts, crafted in collaboration with the Olo Creative Farm. It promises to be an absorbing sensory experience and features compositions from all four of the soloist’s albums.
Note: The performance will be continuous, played without breaks, and will last around 55 minutes.
Booking is essential:
Click here to book your seats!
Adults: €10 / Under 18s: €5 / Under 12s: free
New: Camac is a partner of the 1%HARP association.
From now on, every ticket sold at our events will contribute in its entirety to raising funds to create a genuine network of solidarity between harpists around the world… To find out more and give your support, go to: onepercentharp.com
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Join us on Saturday, November 15th, for an inspiring harp workshop with the acclaimed Raoul Moretti, held at our Paris home, at the Espace Camac.
This special session discusses the electroharp and electroacoustic harp: generating sound, expanding creativity with effects, and using unconventional techniques, skills, and troubleshooting.
It provides an excellent opportunity to expand your skills and explore the expressive possibilities of the electric harp. Open to all skill levels, everyone is welcome. Spaces are limited for participants and observers, so be sure to reserve your spot early, using the form below.
Don’t miss this chance to enhance your harp playing and expand your musical horizons!
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The Collection Hexagone is a series of events organized by Camac to promote the harp in all its forms in the regions of France. We are thrilled to welcome you to a captivating performance by none other than Cécile Corbel.
This artist has carved out a unique and inspired path as a composer, author, Celtic harpist, and singer. Born in Finistère, Brittany, Corbel has released a dozen studio albums with Simon Caby, her partner in life and on stage.
Her taste for the legendary, fantasy, and imaginary cultures has also led her naturally to compose music for films.
She has created several original soundtracks for cinema, including that of the film “Arrietty, The Secret World of Arrietty“ by the iconic Studio Ghibli, which was named Film of the Year in Japan in 2010 and earned her the title of Best Soundtrack of the Year at the Japan Golden Disc Awards, as well as two gold discs, and the French wildlife film ”Terre des Ours” released in 2014.
Come and discover the world of Cécile Corbel on Friday, November 21, 2025, at the church in Blagnac.
Booking is essential so follow the link to reserve your spaces now!
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The seventh edition of the International Harp Competition in Szeged, Hungary, will take place between November 19 – November 23 , 2025. There are three competition categories: 14 and under, 19 and under and 25 and under, and the competition always celebrates a Hungarian composer and a major harp repertoire composer. For the seventh edition, the event will celebrate two significant anniversaries: the 150th anniversary of the births of Henriette Renié and Maurice Ravel (both born in 1875), and the 50th anniversary of the passing of Marcel Grandjany (who died in 1975).
Their compositions have been included as set pieces in the program, alongside works by two Hungarian composers, reflecting the competition’s ongoing mission to support and promote Hungarian music.
Comprehensive information about rules, prizes, programmes and deadlines are available here on the competition’s webpage. You’ll also find the entry form, including upload details for the video preliminary round. The closing date for applications is September 15, 2025.