Gwyneth Wentink
Gwyneth WENTINK
Harp

Photo: LOULEX

Biography

Gwyneth is an international acclaimed harpist and cultural entrepreneur working across many genre and roles.

She is founder of Foundation Harp, a performance platform which produced the audio visual productions ANAHATA, Canto Ostinato and In Code. Canto Ostinato Audio Visual has toured extensively worldwide.

As a leading harpist both classical and experimental, Gwyneth Wentink has performed at world’s most prestigious stages as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, the Royal Albert Hall and Royal Opera Hall in London and the Konzerthaus in Berlin, among others.

Wentink holds a position as solo harpist of the Constellation under Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Praised for her versatility, Wentink introduced the harp into classical Indian music, and plays regularly with the greats like Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.

Wentink has won numerous prizes, including the Dutch Music Award, the highest distinction awarded to musicians in The Netherlands, the Israel Harp Competition and the Young Concert Artists Audition in New York. In 2019 Wentink has been appointed as new member of the prestigious Society of Arts in The Netherlands.

As a dedicated and passionate teacher, Gwyneth is guest professor of harp at the Conservatory of Amsterdam (CvA) and at the Royal Academy of Music in London.

Biography

Gwyneth is an international acclaimed harpist and cultural entrepreneur working across many genre and roles.

She is founder of Foundation Harp, a performance platform which produced the audio visual productions ANAHATA, Canto Ostinato and In Code. Canto Ostinato Audio Visual has toured extensively worldwide.

As a leading harpist both classical and experimental, Gwyneth Wentink has performed at world’s most prestigious stages as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, the Royal Albert Hall and Royal Opera Hall in London and the Konzerthaus in Berlin, among others.

Wentink holds a position as solo harpist of the Constellation under Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Praised for her versatility, Wentink introduced the harp into classical Indian music, and plays regularly with the greats like Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.

Wentink has won numerous prizes, including the Dutch Music Award, the highest distinction awarded to musicians in The Netherlands, the Israel Harp Competition and the Young Concert Artists Audition in New York. In 2019 Wentink has been appointed as new member of the prestigious Society of Arts in The Netherlands.

As a dedicated and passionate teacher, Gwyneth is guest professor of harp at the Conservatory of Amsterdam (CvA) and at the Royal Academy of Music in London.

Gwyneth Wentink

Photo: LOULEX

Gwyneth WENTINK
Harp