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Melisa Dvorak

Melissa Dvorak (harp)

Melissa Dvorak enjoys a vibrant and exciting career as busy harp soloist, chamber musician, orchestral player and harp instructor. Her rich and varied orchestral experience has given her the opportunity to perform with the Baltimore Symphony, Washington National Opera, Fairfax Symphony, Alexandria Symphony, Maryland Symphony, the National Philharmonic, the Connie Francis Touring Band, The US Air Force Band and the American Pops Festival Orchestra and the National Orchestral Institute.

In 2016 she had the distinct honor to play for Pope Francis' Historic visit to the United States.

She had the distinct honor to be selected as the featured solo harpist for the 55th Presidential Inauguration. She enjoys performing at various landmarks and programs throughout Washington. She has played on the State Department Recital Series, the Southwest Chamber Players, the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage, and events at the US Capitol, US Supreme Court and the Carnegie Institute of Sciences, The Smithsonian, National Basilica, and The Library of Congress.

Melissa has been heard on NPR Morning Edition, and performances have been televised internationally, as well as locally.

Melissa is an avid educator and maintains a private studio of about 20 young harpists. She is a certified Suzuki Harp Instructor, which focuses on starting children as young as 3 on the harp. She has held faculty positions as harp instructor at Salisbury University, Howard University, and the Holton Arms School.

In 2011 Melissa released her CD entitled Lullabies for Lily.

Dedicated to promoting the magic of the harp, Melissa has co-founded both the Mid Atlantic Harp Festival (2008) and the Mid Atlantic Harp Festival Scholarship competition (2010). She served on the Board of Directors of the American Harp Society from 2007-2013 as the Mid Atlantic Regional Director.

Melissa holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Harp Performance from the Peabody Conservatory of Music, and completed additional studies at the Salzedo Summer Harp Colony. Her primary teachers were Jeanne Chalifoux and the late Alice Chalifoux.

She currently resides in Falls Church, VA, with her husband John, and their 2 young children

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