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Ann Tuite Harpist Singer

Harpist Singer for Weddings & Corporate Events

Ann Tuite Harpist Singer
DUB
01 6105649
087 235 0484
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About Ann

Ann has been playing, singing and composing music for many years. She has played for Presidents, Prime Ministers and many other dignitaries both nationally and internationally.

Áras and Uactarain, Dublin Castle, Luttrellstown Castle and Saint James Palace are among the places where Ann has played. The Traditional airs and melodies which Ann plays are unobtrusive and can set the mood for any occasion. From the time your guests arrive, them experience it for themselves.

Ann is a classically trained Harpist, Pianist and Singer. She is an accomplished Traditional Harpist with titles including 'All-Ireland Harpist' to her name.

Create and enchanting paradise through the romantic and mystical sounds of the Harp. Your guests will relax and enjoy the Harp cast its lyrical spell.

With many years experience in the music business, Ann knows how to deliver the sounds that will ring true to your ears and bring a sense of calm and serenity to the occasion.

Ann would be delighted to travel countywide for your:

  • Blessing
  • Church Ceremony
  • Civil Ceremony
  • Drinks Reception
  • Wedding Breakfast
  • Corporate Function
  • Special Occasion

Your Wedding

Prior to your wedding Ann will discuss what music requirements you may have. This consultation takes into consideration the sort of ceremony you have in mind so that a sense of unity can be achieved.

Ann also works with other Musicians. Binneas (Irish for Sweetness) is a trio an works with featuring violin, flute as well as harp. Binneas have been performing together for some years and have many happy clients. Through their talent they can create a Warm and memorable experience.

Ann can provide other musicians if required - Uilleann piper, organist, accordion players or guitarist.

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