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  1. Gráinne Yeats (14 April 1925 – 18 April 2013) was an Irish harpist and singer, and also a historian of the Irish harp.

  2. 27 apr 2013 · Gráinne Yeats was a harpist, singer and historian of the Irish harp, and is credited with the revival of the traditional wire-strung harp.

  3. 4 apr 2021 · Yeats, Gráinne (1925–2013), harpist, singer, teacher and historian, was born on 14 April 1925 in Dublin, the youngest child of Patrick Sarsfield ('P. S.') O'Hegarty (qv) and Wilhelmina (Mina) Rebecca (née Smyth).

  4. Yeats, Gráinne (1925–2013), harpist, singer, teacher and historian, was born on 14 April 1925 in Dublin, the youngest child of Patrick Sarsfield (‘P. S.’) O’Hegarty (qv) and Wilhelmina (Mina) Rebecca (née Smyth).

  5. www.harpspectrum.org › bios_authors › yeats_grainneHarp Spectrum

    grÁinne yeats (d. April 18, 2013) was born in Dublin, Ireland, and raised bilingually in Irish and English. She always combined a deep interest in traditional music and songs with a corresponding interest in classical music.

  6. 7 mag 2013 · She was wife of the late Michael Yeats, son of Nobel poet, W.B.Yeats, and a Freeman of Sligo. Born in Dublin, Gráinne was a renowned harpist, singer and historian of the Irish harp.

  7. Gráinne Yeats was the first professional musician to revive and make recordings of the wire-strung harp. She has a special interest in the traditional harp of Ireland and has done extensive research on the Irish harper-composers and their repertoire, and on the history of the instrument itself.