His Majesty The King's Harpist: Mared Emyr Pugh-Evans

Lisvane Music Festival

Part of the Lisvane Music Festival 2026

Add to my Calendar 28-02-2026 19:30 28-02-2026 21:30 36 His Majesty The King's Harpist: Mared Emyr Pugh-Evans Mared Pugh-Evans, Harpist to His Majesty the King, closes the festival with beautiful harp playing. A must watch. Biography: Mared Emyr Pugh-Evans is an international prize-winning harpist from Borth, in mid-west Wales. She gained her MA (Performance) degree from the Royal Academy of Music in 2022, where she studied under Karen Vaughan. She also achieved her LRAM whilst studying for her final year and received a DipRAM certificate for her Final Performance. She graduated from RWCMD, Cardiff in 2020 with a First-Class (Honours) Bachelor of Music degree and also achieved her DipABRSM (Instrumental Teaching) certificate and was awarded the 2020 RWCMD Royal Welch Fusiliers Award and the Florence Mary Proctor Scholarship. In April 2025 she was inducted as an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. Mared is honoured to have been appointed Harpist to His Majesty The King in the Summer of2024, with her first official engagement happening a few weeks later celebrating 25 years of Y Senedd in Cardiff. During her first year in this prestigious role she performed at numerous state banquets, in Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, and was also an invited guest at the Community Music Makers Reception at Windsor Castle. She has performed on S4C, Radio 4, Radio 3 and BBC One. A regular recitalist on both the national and international stage, Mared has won numerous awards for her playing including 6 th Place HarpMasters Prize at the USA International Harp Competition, Bloomington in 2022 and Winner of the 2020 Sir Ian Stoutzker £10k Prize for the most outstanding musician at RWCMD. After graduating from RAM, she was selected as an Open Academy Fellow, the Academy’s Community and Participation department, where her passion for this field of work blossomed. She is proud to not only be a Live Music Now musician but also a musician for Wigmore Hall’s community and participation department: Music for Life. She has appeared as guest soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra under the baton of composer Patrick Hawes for a performance of his Highgrove Suite to a sell-out audience at Norwich Cathedral.   St Denys Lisvane Church, Cardiff DD/MM/YYYY

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7 Church Rd
Cardiff
CF14 0SJ
Wales


Tickets

Prices: £12
Season tickets: £16

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Performers

– Harp
– flute

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Programme Note

Mared Pugh-Evans, Harpist to His Majesty the King, closes the festival with beautiful harp playing. A must watch.

Biography:

Mared Emyr Pugh-Evans is an international prize-winning harpist from Borth, in mid-west Wales. She gained her MA (Performance) degree from the Royal Academy of Music in 2022, where she studied under Karen Vaughan. She also achieved her LRAM whilst studying for her final year and received a DipRAM certificate for her Final Performance. She graduated from RWCMD, Cardiff in 2020 with a First-Class (Honours) Bachelor of Music degree and also achieved her DipABRSM (Instrumental Teaching) certificate and was awarded the 2020 RWCMD Royal Welch Fusiliers Award and the Florence Mary Proctor Scholarship. In April 2025 she was inducted as an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.

Mared is honoured to have been appointed Harpist to His Majesty The King in the Summer of2024, with her first official engagement happening a few weeks later celebrating 25 years of Y Senedd in Cardiff. During her first year in this prestigious role she performed at numerous state banquets, in Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, and was also an invited guest at the Community Music Makers Reception at Windsor Castle. She has performed on S4C, Radio 4, Radio 3 and BBC One.

A regular recitalist on both the national and international stage, Mared has won numerous awards for her playing including 6 th Place HarpMasters Prize at the USA International Harp Competition, Bloomington in 2022 and Winner of the 2020 Sir Ian Stoutzker £10k Prize for the most outstanding musician at RWCMD.

After graduating from RAM, she was selected as an Open Academy Fellow, the Academy’s Community and Participation department, where her passion for this field of work blossomed. She is proud to not only be a Live Music Now musician but also a musician for Wigmore Hall’s community and participation department: Music for Life.

She has appeared as guest soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra under the baton of composer Patrick Hawes for a performance of his Highgrove Suite to a sell-out audience at Norwich Cathedral.

 

His Majesty The King's Harpist: Mared Emyr Pugh-Evans

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