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Monika Stadler

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Monika Stadler is an Austrian jazz harpist. She began studying the harp at the age of thirteen at the Bruckner Conservatory in Linz, Austria. Between 1982 and 1990 she studied concert harp performance at the University of Music & Performing Arts in Vienna under Professor Adelheid Blovsky-Miller. She was a member of the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, played with the Vienna National Opera Orchestra and at the Carinthian Summer Festival. In 1990 she finished her studies at the University with the highest honours and received a scholarship to study jazz harp in 1991/92. Additional scholarships followed which allowed her to study with jazz harpist Deborah Henson-Conant, jazz bassist David Clark (Berklee College of Music, Boston) and free improvisational music with David Darling in the USA. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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With All My Heart

154
2

Nature´s Beauty

95
3

Heavenly

87
4

Offering to the Spirits

67
5

Weightless (Schwerelos)

55
6

Take a Break

55
7

Song for my father (H.Silver)

53
8

Preseli Skies

47
9

Dance of the Sandpiper

46
10

Sternenfrau [astral Woman]

30

albums

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Between Earth, Sea & Sky

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My imaginary garden

Away For A While

Away For A While

Monika Stadler - on the water

Monika Stadler - on the water

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Scandinavia - Live in Halbturn

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Two Ways Solo Harp

Song of the Welsh Hills

Song of the Welsh Hills

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Between Earth , Sea & Sky

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Monika Stadler - Song for the Earth

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On The Water

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Everything will be all right

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I-ma-mai Song For The Earth

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