Celtic Harp Orchestra (The White Stag)
Artist Management
location_on Monterotondo, Como, Italy
phone +39 375 5148900
vpn_key celtic harp; Fabius Constable; Celtic Harp Orchestra
Ass. Culturale 'The White Stag' is managing and promoting the artist Fabius Constable and the ensemble Celtic Harp Orchestra.

Fabius Constable is one of the most appreciated modern harpist worldwide.
His peculiar technique, a mix of Celtic, Classical and South American genres, adds to his music a broad range of new colours. Original compositions, ancient music, Tango and Celtic, Ethnic tunes are all rearranged to meet the ears of the modern audience in an amusing and contagious way.

He played all around Europe and Asia in notable venues, such as Rome Auditorium, the Trinity College of Dublin, Naples Conservatory of Music, the Duomo Cathedral in Milan, Teatro Lirico in Pisa, the french festival “Rencontres internationales de harpe celtique” in Dinan, the “Rio Harp Festival” in Madrid, the St. Patrick Parade in Munich, many major teathers around Italy, the Auditorium Agnelli in Tokyo and the Xebio Arena in Sendai, Japan, on a national broadcasting live show.

His music has been published in 8 CDs and 28 compilations sold worlwide.

Fabius worked and performed with many artists like Andrea Bocelli, Carlos Nunez, Arnoldo Foà, Myrdhin, Marco Luci and Willi Burger. He also met on stage the famous architect Ando Tadao, composing and playing the music for his lecture at the university of Bologna in 2012.

Fabius is the founder and director of the Celtic Harp Orchestra since 2002.
The main part of the ensemble consists of traditional lever harps but throughout the years there has been a steady collaboration with other instruments such as violins, flutes, guitars, percussion instruments and voices.

The audience’s involvement is always achieved through keeping a professional yet light and humorous attitude that honestly shows the harmony and synergy between the members of the group.
Concerts have held place in such settings as churches and other sacred buildings, theatres, historical buildings and archaelogical sites or just raw nature in some special occasions.