Even then, however, the family never parted with the harp because it cherished the fond hope that sooner or later a harpist would be born.
Following a first-class meal, we were rightly given an excellent entertainment by young men and women and also by a harpist.
The harpist in my village is a slate quarryman.
It had a double protection even when it merely hung on the wall, as it often did because the family had no harpist.
The harpist purchasing new strings is not buying a new instrument.
What possible reason can there be for distinguishing between organists and harpists, especially as the harp is a higher instrument in every sense of the word?
There the harpist will have pride of place in the very centre of the gathering, accompanying the folk dancing and also what we call penillion singing.
As a consequence, his catalogue includes names of pianists, violinists, cellists, harpists, organists, composers, conductors, singers and even writers.