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Noa Harpist

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I am an experienced Wedding harpist, providing live music from chuppah to hora. I have always enjoyed playing at weddings and events. However, despite the amount of Jewish weddings I’ve attended (lots!), I never saw a Harpist at any of them! So I thought to myself: “I wonder what Jewish weddings would be like with a harp? After all, King David played the harp…” 

The Harp is the ultimate symbol of love and is a versatile instrument. Traditional Jewish music, pop music and even Fiddler on the Roof sounds beautiful on the Harp! 

Furthermore, weddings and music have one thing in common: they both bring people together.

Listen to Noa here.

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Contact Details

+44 (0) 7873 123 814 
noaharpist@outlook.com
noaharpist.co.uk

Location

I am based in Hertfordshire and Cardiff, and cover South Wales, the East, South (including London and the home counties) and West of England as well as the Midlands and surrounding areas.

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Past Couples' Comments

We wanted to say a huge “thank you” to Noa, who played the Harp for us at our wedding on the hottest day of the year! She was magnificent! We and our guests appreciated her beautiful playing. What a wonderful way to celebrate!”

- Mr & Mrs Hayman

Noa was brilliant, the music was absolutely perfect and added to the atmopshere to a perfect summer garden wedding reception” 

- Rebecca

We used Noa for our wedding ceremony music and couldn’t have been happier. She was professional and such a talented harpist. We were really pleased!”

- Annabel
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