Meg Robinson Music

Melodic Harp Music--Easy to Play, Appealing to Audiences

Carnegie Hall

On June 22 2014 an arrangement of Meg's piece "Fate" was performed at Carnegie hall in a program entitled  "Grace Cloutier, Harp, and Friend.s"  "Fate," was arranged for harp, violin and cello and performed by Grace Cloutier, harpist. The concert was sponsored by the El Paso Society for Musicians of the Future.

Entering Carnegie Hall for the rehearsal the morning of June 22 2014

Entering Carnegie Hall for the rehearsal the morning of June 22 2014

As producer and performed, Grace was busy. Meg offered to tune her harp before the performance and during intermission.

As producer and performed, Grace was busy. Meg offered to tune her harp before the performance and during intermission.

The concert was underwritten by the El Paso Society for Musicians of the Future. Its Vice President, Stephen Jackson and President Lynn Provenzano flank Meg on either side.

The concert was underwritten by the El Paso Society for Musicians of the Future. Its Vice President, Stephen Jackson and President Lynn Provenzano flank Meg on either side.

She passed Carnegie Hall security and makes her way to the rehearsal, very excited.

She passed Carnegie Hall security and makes her way to the rehearsal, very excited.

Bows at the end of the performance. Meg's piece was well received. One woman grabbed her arm after the concert and said "Your piece made me cry." Meg was gratified to get such positive feedback, and felt  honored that her piece was included in …

Bows at the end of the performance. Meg's piece was well received. One woman grabbed her arm after the concert and said "Your piece made me cry." Meg was gratified to get such positive feedback, and felt  honored that her piece was included in the program.

Meg and Grace at the Carnegie Hall reception. A friendship is born. Congratulations, Grace, for a beautiful concert!

Meg and Grace at the Carnegie Hall reception. A friendship is born. Congratulations, Grace, for a beautiful concert!