
biography
Carrol McLaughlin has performed extensively
as a soloist and with orchestras throughout North and South
America, Europe, Japan, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China,
India, and Russia. Her performing career has included concerto
performances with the Kyoto Symphony, Japan; the St. Petersburg
Symphony, Russia; the Orchestra de Santiago in Santiago, Chile;
and many others.
She has given solo recitals in Carnegie Hall, New York; Wigmore
Hall, London; Casals Hall, Tokyo; and the National Concert Hall
in Taipei, Taiwan. She was featured as the opening recitalist
at the World Harp Congress in Copenhagen and the American Harp
Society National Conference in Denver, Colorado.
Carol has also been featured at the Vera Dulova Festival in
Moscow, the World Harp Congress in Prague and Geneva, the Lily
Laskine Festival in Paris, the Soka City Festival in Japan,
and numerous other festivals around the world. She is currently
on the World Harp Congress Board of Directors.
Her education includes Master of Music from the Julliard School
and Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Arizona. Since
1982, Carrol has held the position of Professor of Harp at the
University of Arizona and won numerous awards for her teaching,
including the University's highest honor, the Five Star Teaching
Award.
She is the founder and director of the international touring
ensemble, HarpFusion, who have recorded extensively and toured
throughout the U.S., Mexico, Puerto Rico, Russia, Europe, Japan,
and the Czech Republic.
They are one of the largest touring harp ensembles in the world
and have attained international acclaim for their innovative
and creative programming. Carol is one of the few harpists in
the world who combines classical harp repertoire on the concert
stage with original pop and jazz arrangements... a skill she
learned when at age four she began to perform with her father's
jazz bands.