Banish Misfortune / Mary Radspinner, Harpers' Din
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Mary Radspinner
1996
[51:40]
1. Moorish Garden [4:37]
Mary Radspinner
2. Si Bheag Si Mhor [4:33]
Mary Radspinner
3. Simple Gifts / I Danced in the Morning [2:17]
Elizabeth Jeter
4. Polish Lullaby / Anton Tomten's Waltz [3:07]
Mary Radspinner and Elizabeth Jeter
5. The Butterfly [1:58]
Mary Radspinner and Elizabeth Jeter
6. Banish Misfortune / Cliffs of Moher [3:14]
Mary Radspinner, Karen McGarrett and Harpers' Din
7. Coilsfield House [5:44]
Mary Radspinner with Harpers' Din
8. Ave Venerabilis Maria [1:54]
Mary Radspinner with Harpers' Din
9. Jock O'Hazeldean [3:47]
Mary Radspinner with Harpers' Din
10. How Can I Keep From Singing? [2:35]
Mary Radspinner
11. Fanny Poer [3:16]
Mary Radspinner and Elizabeth Jeter
12. Guilderoy / Castle Kelly [4:54]
Mary Radspinner with Harpers' Din
13. Como Poden
CSM 166 / My Lady Carrie's Dompe [7:07]
Mary Radspinner with Harpers' Din
14. Greensleeves [2:39]
Mary Radspinner with Harpers' Din
Harpers' Din is harpist Mary Radspinner with friends Karen McGarrett on
harp, Tommy Ashker on percussion, Constance Braden on winds and Bill
Thurman on fiddle.
Mary began harp studies with Jeanne Henderson in the Milwaukee Public
School System. Jeanne provided many kids with the opportunity to learn
the harp who may have never had the luck otherwise. Mary credits her
love of music and the harp to Jeanne, a wise teacher who imparted many
different styles of playing to her students, preparing them for all
kinds of work in the music world.
She also studied string bass and voice. In 1977 she earned degrees in
applied harp and music education from Alverno College in Milwaukee, WI.
During the next 10 years she taught elementary general music,
elementary band, high school orchestra, choir and music theory. Along
with teaching in the public schools, Mary taught harp privately, and at
one point had 41 students. She is also a certified Yamaha keyboard
instructor.
Mary free-lanced in Houston for 11 years, playing an average of 4
events per week, and during that time she served as substitute harpist
with the Houston Symphony and second harpist with the Houston Ballet
Orchestra.
She has served as president of the San Jacinto Chapter of the American
Harp Society, SW Regional director of the American Harp Society, and
president of the International Society of Folk Harpers and Craftsmen.
She chaired the International Folk Harp Conference held in Galveston in
1998. Mary is the immediate past president of the Scottish Harp Society
of America. She served as editor-in-chief of the Folk Harp Journal for
the 6 issues interim between Nadine Bunn and Elizabeth Paine.
In 1993 Mary and her husband John Gill opened Melody's Traditional
Music & Harp Shoppe, a harp specialty store in Houston, TX.
Mary instituted the harp events at the TX Scottish Festival in
Arlington, and has chaired the harp competition events for the Houston
Highland Games. She was a winner in the Florida Summer Harp Seminar pop
harp competition in 1994, and is the 1995 Texas champion Scottish
harper. She performs and gives workshops throughout the country on harp
techniques for relaxation, ensemble ideas and improvisation.
In 1999 Mary and husband John established Afghan Press, specializing in
harp music publications. The publishing company is now expanding to
include recorder and dulcimer music. Afghan Press is named after John
and Mary's beloved Afghan Hound, Melody. (1987 - 1998).
Mary is currently enrolled in a 3-year program of healing at the School
of Transformation and Change, Houston, TX. She is a certified Dahn
healer. Mary will begin certification classes in pet acupressure in the
Spring.
Mary and John reside in Cypress, TX. with a large family of dogs and one cat.