Daniella Clark, Harpist for Compassion
Throughout her life Daniella has been devoted to helping those with disabilities and the treasured members of our elderly community. Her educational training is centered around helping those in need and the disabled. Her music is the vehicle she uses to bring peace, comfort, compassion, and beauty to community members who are experiencing physical and emotional pain. She shares love and a connection with the most fragile individuals on the Palouse through her gift of music. Learn more about Daniella's educational background and her incredible story below.
Come to know her music in Moscow, ID!
The Online Music Guild present: Daniella Clark, playing her signature recital "Elisian Melodies" on Harp. A broad selections of styles and charming songs and favorites being brought to life with the celestial sounds of this incredible instrument. Daniella is an accomplished Concerto Player and Soloist who was was accredited at the university level and also holds a Ph.D in Special Education.
Along the performance, we will be showcasing Art and Camas Prairie Winery serves a fine selection of wines to be paired with the music and the art on display. For a well rounded experience of the evening, VIP tickets are available.
Biography
Daniella started playing before kindergarten at 4 years old. At age 7 Daniella started studying with a renowned harp player and started playing in a symphony in Spokane. This was a big advancement but she had to borrow a harp to perform. At age 13 her father scarified most of his earnings to give her a harp work to get her a harp. Also did her grandmother.
Ten years later, her grandma passed away, and in her will prioritized Daniella with the beautiful gift of a Grand Harp. Daniella became a special education teacher, and for a while she used music to inspire kids. She completed her education to help those kids in Julliard. She know holds doctorate degree in music therapy for one of the most important music schools in the world. Bad fortune truck again six years ago when she suffered a terrible accident. Gladly now she has fully recovered and music was one of the determining factors during her healing. For this reason Daniella changed her focus and decided to make a non profit to use music to heal people, the same way music saved her.
Her website is www.harpistforcompassion.org
Join us on March 9th at 7 PM for third exposition concert at All souls and experience the magic of Daniella Clark.
Thanks to Callie Elizabeth Nyhus for the interview.
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