The Summer Concert Series at HPR's Atherton Performing Arts Studio kicks off May 25 with Pacific Harp Project. Contrary to what you might expect, Pacific Harp Project is a jazz ensemble. The Honolulu-based group brings classical harp to improvisational jazz and vice versa, through new takes on well-loved harp pieces as well as the group's own compositions. Engaging, surprising, and always rewarding, this performance offers an experience you won't get with anyone else.
Pacific Harp Project's self-titled debut album was a 2016 Nā Hōkū Hanohano winner for Instrumental Album of the Year. Their newest album, entitled Play, was released earlier this year.
This performance is part of HPR's Atherton Summer Concert Series, which runs through September 7. Atherton shows offer an intimate listening experience, where there's nothing between you and the music. View the
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Select Atherton performances are rebroadcast on Applause In a Small Room, which airs Sundays at 4 p.m. on HPR-1.