Mia Theodoratus is an American harpist and arranger based in Brooklyn, New York. She plays Rock,[1] Jazz[2][3] and Celtic harp.[4]

Mia Theodoratus
Birth nameMia Theodoratus
BornUnited States
GenresRock, Experimental,
Free improvisation
Occupation(s)Musician, arranger
Instrument(s)Harp
Years active1990s – present
Websitewww.miatheodoratus.com

Biography edit

Theodoratus graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a master's degree in harp performance.[5]

After graduation she moved to New York City and took up residence in Brooklyn. She began to incorporate a wide variety of influences into her music including free jazz and North Indian classical music.[6] During this period she worked with performance groups and played with jazz artists including Daniel Carter, Baikida Carroll and Roscoe Mitchell. In 1999, Theodoratus released a CD called 1 Swirl with Tabla artist Nick Smith under the name Jah-La. In 2004 Theodoratus recorded Confusing the Devil with the avant-jazz Hanuman Sextet.[7]

She is affiliated with the Irish Arts Center where she teaches Celtic Harp and performs Celtic Music.[8] She performed with the Shakespeare Theatre Company production of Oedipus with Avery Brooks at the Herod Atticus Theatre in Athens, Greece. She has recorded and performed with TV on the Radio, Leona Naess,[9] Ann Magnuson[5] and Citizens Band.[10]

In 2008 Theodoratus performed in Dueling Harps with Magnuson, Alex Rami and Adam Dugas. Her current touring project is Ravens and Roses (with Dugas) which fuses together Irish tunes, rock songs and Purcell.[11]

Discography edit

  • 1 Swirl, (1999) – Jah-La
  • Confusing the Devil (2004) – The Hanuman Sextet
  • Adam & Mia – EP (2008) – Adam & Mia
  • Thirteens (2008) – Leona Naess
  • Here Comes the Bride! (2008)
  • 9 Meals from Anarchy (2009) – The Hanuman Sextet
  • Celtic Harp, Irish Songs (2010)
  • Soft Focus (2012) - Soft Focus
  • Electric Silver (2014)

References edit

  1. ^ "New Stevie Nicks album, signing ++ Night of 1,000 Stevies 19".
  2. ^ "Locations and Dislocations: An Ecomusicological Conversation | Rider University". www.rider.edu. Archived from the original on April 10, 2016.
  3. ^ "Jazz Listings for March 6–12". The New York Times. March 5, 2015.
  4. ^ "10th Annual Tartan Day on Ellis Island Presents "A Celebration of Tartan," April 1-3, 2011".
  5. ^ a b Victoria Looseleaf "'Dueling Harps' at REDCAT mixes strings, vocals" Los Angeles Times
  6. ^ Mia Theodoratus- CD Baby
  7. ^ Confusing the Devil – All About Jazz Archived December 28, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Instructors" Archived July 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine – Irish Arts Center
  9. ^ [Erlewin, Stephen Thomas. "Thirteens". Allmusic
  10. ^ Bold-Faced Names, As If You Need 'Em – Village Voice
  11. ^ Sarah Fones "Nights of Ravens and Roses" – Style.com

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