Elaine Christy

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OccupationProfessor[2]
AwardsNational harp competition,[2][4]
(American Harp Society)
Ruth Lorraine Close[2][4]
(won twice)
Distinguished Career Award 1998
from William Penn University
Artists International,[5]
(as part of Venus Trio)
Elaine Christy
Alma materWilliam Penn University
Manhattan School of Music[1]
OccupationProfessor[2]
EmployerPrinceton University[2][3]
AwardsNational harp competition,[2][4]
(American Harp Society)
Ruth Lorraine Close[2][4]
(won twice)
Distinguished Career Award 1998
from William Penn University
Artists International,[5]
(as part of Venus Trio)
Websiteelainechristy.com

Elaine Christy[2] is an American harpist. She has performed at high-profile concert halls including Steinway Hall,[2] Carnegie's Weill Hall,[2] and with the CBS Orchestra on the television show Late Show with David Letterman.[2] In 2012, she is an instructor of harp at Princeton University.

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