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Nan Gullo Richmond  

Nan Gullo Richmond (harp) graduated from the Juilliard School of Music where she studied with Marcel Grandjany; the Penn State University where she received a M.Ed; and the Eastman School of Music where she earned a D.M.A., studying harp with Eileen Malone and Kathleen Bride. She has been a winner of Concert Artists Guild with a New York City Town Hall debut. As a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony for six years, she toured the U.S., Europe and the middle East. She has toured the U.S. as soloist with the
Chicago Little Symphony and has given numerous solo and chamber music recitals.

While at Juilliard she was the Founding Secretary of the American Harp Society and was the founder of the Central Pa. Chapter of the AHS. She has served as President of the Rochester Chapter. Her collection of 18th and 19th Century harp music is housed at the Eastman Sibley Music Library in Special Collections. Her publications from this Collection are published by the Historical Harp Society. She has written articles on teaching for” Music Journal”.

Nan Gullo Richmond has taught at Penn State, Houghton College, and Roberts Wesleyan College. Currently she teaches studio harp at the Eastman Community Music School and also directs two harp ensembles. She directs the annual ECMS Harp Workshop in July. In 2007 she received the Jack L. Frank Award for excellence in teaching.


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