Catrin has a number of other short video clips on Youtube. These include:
Pure classical.
Catrin playing the initial
Aria from the
Goldberg Variations, from her own arrangement, recorded in her own
performing centre and studio, Acapela, based at the former Horeb Chapel, in
Pentyrch near Cardiff. And
here she is talking to Geraint Lewis about the Goldberg project and
the difficulties of arranging the music for harp.
Catrin playing her favourite encore, Chicken Pickin' Rag, a lovely
rag-time piece, written for piano by David Hellewell, and arranged for
harp by Catrin:
In concert with Cimarron, playing
Quitapesares, a lovely Colombian
joropo piece, and Ar
Ben Waun Tredegar, a Welsh melody, with a Colombian flavour:
Catrin playing
Palladio, written and conducted by Karl Jankins,
performed at his 60th birthday concert at St David's Hall Cardiff, on
the electric 'Barbie' harp.
Catrin playing a lovely Welsh melody,
Lisa Lan, at the Festival Interceltique in Lorient, Brittany, August
2008.
Catrin presenting and hosting 'The History of the Harp', a 1 hour TV programme, shown
originally on S4C and BBC4 in 2007 and 2008, now on Youtube in ten
parts, each of six minutes: Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Part 4
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Part 5
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Part 6
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Part 7
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Part 8
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Part 9
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Part 10
Catrin is also keen to promote and publicise ACAPELAmedia, showing very
high quality clips of live concerts staged at the Acapela Centre in Pentyrch,
South Wales, a venture Catrin runs with husband Hywel.
Current clips are of Catrin, Amy Wadge and Cuban music band Asere.
Listen
here