London based concert harpist Caolan Walpot spent a couple of days in the studio recording his latest album “Remembrance”.
Caolan was performing on a range of harps including Concert Pedal Harp (pictured), Clarsach and Queen Mary harp.
The album features a mix of cover tracks and also his own compositions.
Caolan was joined by classical singer Lucy Treacher who performed on a couple of tracks.
Caolan Walpot began playing the harp at the age of 9. In 2011, he was awarded a scholarship to the Purcell School of Music, where he started studying under Charlotte Seale, with whom he currently studies under at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.
Caolan has performed as a soloist in numerous venues in London and across the country and with the Purcell Symphony Orchestra and the Guildhall Symphony Orchestra in venues such as the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Barbican Hall. Caolan is an enthusiastic chamber musician and with a range of ensembles he has performed in numerous churches and different venues in London, including the Wigmore Hall.
Find out more about Caolan at: caolanwalpot.com