Paola Perrucci is an Italian harpist celebrated for her dedication to reviving historical repertoire and breathing new life into classical works through her virtuosic performances. Specializing in both historical and modern harps, she’s carved a niche by unearthing rare compositions from composers like Elias Parish Alvars and Jean-Baptiste Dalvimare, while also reimagining iconic pieces by Beethoven and Rossini for her instrument. Her collaborations often highlight period-accurate pairings, like the natural horn and Érard harp on *Vapeurs de son*, showcasing her fascination with the sonic textures of the Napoleonic era. Not one to shy from innovation, she’s also dabbled in blending harp with electronic experimentation, as heard on *Nuove musiche per arpa ed elettronica*. With a discography that bridges centuries and styles, Perrucci’s work feels like a time-traveling love letter to the harp’s versatility.
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