Nicanor Zabaleta.

OK, boys and girls, more bio: Born in 1907 in San Sebastian, Spain, this virtuoso became the preeminent harpist of the 20th century along with Carlos Salzedo from France. His father, also a musician, bought him a used harp at age 7. He helped popularize the harp and secured its respect as a solo instrument with his tireless touring and recording, selling more than 4 million records. While touring in Puerto Rico in '50 he met Graziela whom he married in '52. He was once quoted as saying, "...but you see, the harp is not so difficult"(!). He died in '93 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Harpist? Answer: Nicanor Zabaleta. One of my Dad's faves - I grew up listening to his recordings on the ol' hi-fi. He raised the harp to a higher level much like Segovia did with the classical guitar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fjv3troNnRk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7zZ1DdBdvs

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