Barbara Bew Crowley 
has an Extensive 
Repertoire Including
  • Popular Selections
  • Religious Selections
  • Ethnic-Jewish Selections
  • Classical Selections

Wedding Favorites 
Include:

  • Here Comes The Bride
  • Wedding March - Mendelsohn
  • Kanon in D - Pacabel
  • Trumpet Voluntary -
    Purcell
  • Trumpet Tune - Clarke

Popular Repertoire
(Partial)

  • Billy Joel Selections
  • Somewhere My Love
  • Yesterday
  • Greensleeves
  • Close to You
  • Don't Cry For Me
    Argentina
  • New York, New York
  • Feelings
  • Basin Street Blues
  • Sunrise, Sunset
  • Sweet Is My Love
  • Tonight We Celebrate 
    Our Love

Classical Repertoire
(Partial)

  • Bach Sonata
  • Maid with Flaxen Hair
  • Minuet
  • Gavote
  • Tango - C. Salzedo
  • Claire de Lune - Debussy
  • Trumpet Tune - Purcell
  • Air on a G String -
    J.S. Bach
  • Anioso in A - J.S. Bach
  • Variations - Hayden
  • Ode to Joy - Beethoven
 

Harpist Barbara Bew Crowley


(609) 296-2964

Available For Occasions Including:
Weddings, Receptions, Brunches, 
Grand Openings, Private Dinner Parties

Harpist Barbara Bew Crowley commenced her study of Harp, at age sixteen, with world renowned Harpist Carlos Salzedo. Thereafter, Barbara continued her study with acclaimed harpists Edna Philips, Alice Chalifoux and Lucille Lawrence.  Trained in classical repertoire, Barbara decided fifteen years ago to diversify her musical presentation and started studying popular harp with the late Robert Barlow and presently with Raymond Pool in New New York City.

"Musicians never seem to stop studying" says Barbara.  The result is significant, however, since Barbara can present a strictly classical program, or a totally popular presentation, or a combination of both.  Not all Harpists commit to such a challenge.  Barbara also teaches elementary school music at Ocean Township  School District.  After school it's "Have Harp, will travel," quips Barbara.

For Additional Information Call 296-2964 or 
Email: bbcrowley@verizon.net

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