Lavinia Meijer
Classical · NL · Active since 1983

Lavinia Meijer

Crystalline harp performances that breathe new life into minimalist classics. Ethereal, liquid textures for moments of deep focus or quiet reflection.

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Lavinia Meijer is a South Korean-born Dutch harpist who has redefined the instrument's role in the 21st century. Rising through the traditional conservatory system with high honors, she initially established herself as a formidable classical soloist before pivoting toward contemporary minimalism.

Her career-defining move was the transcription of Philip Glass's piano works for the harp, a project that received the composer's personal endorsement and brought her significant crossover success. Meijer's sound identity is characterized by 'liquid' phrasing and a meticulous attention to the harp's resonance, often utilizing the soundboard for subtle percussive effects. She occupies a unique cultural space between the high-art world of the Concertgebouw and the modern 'indie-classical' scene, frequently collaborating with artists like Iggy Pop and Ludovico Einaudi. Critical consensus highlights her technical virtuosity and her ability to make the harp feel rhythmically urgent rather than merely decorative. Her evolution continues to incorporate electronic elements and original compositions, positioning her as a central figure in the post-classical movement alongside peers like Max Richter.

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