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Metz, a city that blends rich history with modern culture, will host a unique and vibrant jazz harp artist from 13-14 December 2025!
The Rossitza Milevska Trio overturns preconceived notions about the harp. With her expressive voice and inventive playing, Rossitza transforms this instrument, often perceived as classical, into a source of rhythm, lyricism and emotion.
Accompanied by Nicolas Luchi’s inspired double bass and Jérôme Achat’s vibrant drumming, she offers a modern and luminous jazz style, where each note becomes an encounter.As with all our Collection Hexagone events, there will be opportunities not only to hear this great artist in concert, but to learn from Rossitza in classes and workshops.
There will also be performances from the rising generation of harpists from the class of Éléonore Courbin-Penard. Of course, there will be an exhibition of our magnificent harps, available to try and play throughout the weekend.
Booking for the concert of the Rossitza Milevksa trio can be made below via our booking form!
If you wish to attend Rossitza’s concert or masterclass, please contact the Conservatoire de l’Eurométropole de Metz.
If you wish to book a free regulation for your Camac harp, all you need to do is email [email protected]
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“Dasson an Delenn” is a Celtic harp competition organised by Camac, open to harp students under the age of 21 of all nationalities. It offers them the opportunity to perform in public and in front of a jury, playing a repertoire of music for lever harp (original music, composed or arranged for the harp).
Beyond the competition itself, this event aims to offer students and their teachers a weekend of encounters and promotion of the Celtic harp in a friendly and competitive atmosphere.
The competition is divided into four categories determined by age limits corresponding to progressive levels, from young novice harpists to future professional soloists. There is no minimum age to participate in a category, and participation in several categories is permitted.
Please visit the competition website for regulations and information on how to apply—applications open on 5 January 2026. As places are limited, registrations will be accepted in the order they are received and confirmed by email.
The Dasson an Delenn competition would like to warmly thank the management and staff of the Claude Debussy Conservatory of Music in Saint-Malo for their enthusiastic welcome, harp teacher Anne Le Signor for her valuable advice, the City of Saint-Malo for their support, and our partners Savarez strings, Galli strings, and Ischell microphones.
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We are delighted to announce the next edition of the Félix Godefroid International Harp Competition, which will be held in Tournai (Belgium) from April 29 to May 3, 2026.
This competition is open to both young harpists and advanced students, and, as in previous editions, will welcome many young artists from around the world. All the rounds are open to the public and free of charge: a wonderful opportunity to spend a few days immersed in the world of the harp, sharing musical moments and making wonderful encounters.
Alongside the competition, there will be concerts, a lecture dedicated to Félix Godefroid, masterclasses, and guided tours of the beautiful city of Tournai.
A true harp festival awaits you!
Tournai offers many affordable accommodation options, including the youth hostel, located right next to the conservatory.
Don’t wait too long to plan your stay!
We hope to see many of you in Tournai to share this new edition of the competition in a musical and friendly atmosphere!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FelixGodefroidHarpCompetition
Website: www.harpemosane.be
See you there!
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Collegium21 is a unique musical and educational event in the world of the harp. Its aim is to promote the harp music of today by encouraging exchange between composers and young harpists. Organized in two stages, it offers harpists of all levels the opportunity to discover contemporary compositions through a series of masterclasses led by guest composers. This is followed, a fortnight later, by a competition whose program consists largely of the works studied during the masterclasses, videos of which are available on the event’s website.
Launched in 2016 by Ghislaine Petit-Volta, Collegium21 is supported by the association Les signes de l’arc, under the joint artistic direction of Ghislaine Petit-Volta and Laurence Bancaud.
The sixth edition will take place in 2026 at the Conservatoire C.R.R. in Paris: masterclasses on May 30 and 31 and the competition on June 13 and 14.
All information is available on the competition website.