Artist's albums
andata
2023 · single
Summer
2023 · EP
Farewell to Stromness
2023 · single
Spring
2023 · EP
Song of the Fisherwomen
2023 · single
Pièces froides: II. Danses des travers, No. 2 Passer
2022 · single
Are You Still Somewhere?
2022 · album
Hotel De Wereld
2022 · single
Saman
2021 · single
Peaceful Choir - New Sound of Choral Music
2020 · album
Healing Light: A Celtic Prayer
2020 · single
The Music's Always There With You
2020 · single
To Look for Owls
2020 · single
Fifteen Million Acres
2020 · single
The Seal Lullaby
2020 · single
Still Life
2019 · album
Still Life
2019 · single
Arirang
2018 · single
Ambre
2016 · single
Etude No. 2
2016 · single
Hello Stranger (Live)
2015 · single
Lavinia Meijer & Carel Kraayenhof in Concert
2015 · album
Voyage
2015 · album
Passaggio
2013 · album
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Biography
Harpist Lavinia Meijer is the recipient of numerous awards and much international acclaim. Her varied interests include crossover music and contemporary music as well as traditional harp repertory. Meijer was born in 1983 in South Korea, but raised in the Netherlands by adoptive parents. She has toured all over the globe with many leading orchestras including the Residentie Orkest, the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. She released several albums on the Channel Classics label, including her interpretations of work by Handel, Bach, and Scarlatti on the 2004 release 1685. In 2007, she was awarded a Borletti-Buitoni Trust fellowship, often a stepping stone to a top international career. In 2009, she received one of the most prestigious awards in The Netherlands: the Dutch Music Prize. She released the album Metamorphosis/The Hours in 2012, which featured works by Philip Glass. This also earned Meijer gold record status for classical music from The Dutch Association of Producers and Importers of Video & Audio Media. Meijer has experimented with the traditional concert setting, sometimes performing solo concerts in candle-lit rooms. Since signing with Sony Classical and releasing an album of music by European crossover composer Ludovico Einaudi in 2014, Meijer has emerged as one of the world's best-known harpists. As usual with Einaudi, that album was a commercial success, but had a mixed critical reception. On her next album, Voyage, Meijer mixed classical standards with music from the soundtrack to the film Amélie, by composer Yann Tiersen. Her 2015 live album In Concert showcased her interest in both contemporary composition and vernacular genres. Meijer returned to Glass in 2017 with The Glass Effect, featuring not only music by Glass but also compositions by younger composers, some of them (such as rock musician Bryce Dessner) from outside the classical sphere. Those composers included Meijer herself, who arranged music from Glass' Koyaanisqatsi for harp. Meijer released (with Maud Geffray) a third Glass album, Still Life: A Tribute to Philip Glass, in 2019. The following year she appeared on the album Peaceful Choir: The New Sound of Choral Music.