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Cathy Britell
Saturday, 9:45 am, adult
Autoharp Beginner
"No experience necessary" -
For those who are just beginning
or simply curious about the
autoharp, it's time to jump in and
play some songs!
Saturday, 2:00 pm, adult
Autoharp Beginner/Intermediate
"Introduction to melody playing"
- Playing melodies is fun and
easy once you learn some basic
principles and put them to work.
Sunday, 10:30 am, adult
Autoharp Beginner/Intermediate
"Songleading" - How to lead a
song in a song circle or family
sing-a-long so that everybody
participates and has a good
time.
Web: Sweet
Songs and Tunes
Audio Sample
SongOne
SongTwo
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Cathy was born and raised in Minnesota, majored in music
at Occidental College in Los Angeles, and played in local symphonies
and studio orchestras while in college. She attended medical school
at USC, and practiced Rehabilitation Medicine in Denver, and Seattle,
where she continues with a limited medical practice. Her main passion
and professional activity these days, however, is music.
Cathy has a wonderful time presenting concerts that take you 'down home'
to the Pacific Northwest with delightful warmth and humor and musical
freshness. She plays everything from traditional fiddle tunes to celtic
airs to classical pieces, popular songs, and beautiful original tunes
on the autoharp, hammered dulcimer, and bowed psaltery. Cathy was a
finalist in the 1998 National Autoharp Championships in Newport, PA,
and was pleased to win Second Place in the International Autoharp Championship
in Winfield, KS, in 2002 and 2003. She is nationally renowned for her
clean quick fiddle tunes and lyrical airs and waltzes on the autoharp.
The immense fun she has playing her music spills over to audiences in
an infectious way. She has performed in "concerts in the park",
performing arts camps, private parties, and schools, as well as ttraditional
concert settings. She has also been invited to present concerts and
workshops at numerous music festivals, including Northwest Folklife
Festival, Oregon Folklife Festival, Willamette Valley Autoharp Gathering,
and Mountain Laurel Autoharp Gathering, the Whidbey Island Folk Festival,
the Alaska State Music Educators Convention, and the Tumbleweed Music
Festival. She also greatly enjoys providing background music for dinners,
receptions, exhibitions and other events. She performs alone or sometimes
teams up with other folk musicians for performances. Cathy also plays
string bass with "Chordwood", a popular Seattle contra dance
band.
Cathy is also a nationally recognized autoharp teacher and a classically
trained clarinetist, with experience teaching woodwinds at the elementary
and high school level. She starts at the beginning, making certain that
the student has a well-functioning, easily playable instrument. She
will also work with students prior to purchase of an instrument to assist
in obtaining an appropriate instrument at a reasonable price. Cathy
develops teaching around the student's interests, using music and playing
styles that the student wants to learn. She will teach music literacy
and sight-reading if the student wants to learn it, or will teach entirely
"by ear" if the student wants to learn that way...or both.
She has published two autoharp books; one for adults and one for children,
and a teaching CD-ROM, and is a highly sought-after workshop leader
for general and educator participants. Cathy's philosophy of teaching
is, "Let's have some fun!"
Cathy is married to Jon Britell, also a physician, and they are the
parents of two grown sons, Patrick and Scott. Cathy attended last year’s
California Autoharp Gathering and generously taught a splendid autoharp
workshop. This will her second visit to our festival.
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