Gráinne Hambly


Gráinne Hambly is an internationally known Irish traditional harpist, teacher and musician.

Life and education

Hambly was born to Michael Hambly and Mary Joyce in Knockrickard County Mayo, Ireland in 1975. She has 2 sisters who are also musicians. She learned traditional Irish music on the flute as a child and then learned the accordion and harp. Hambly won the All-Ireland senior competition in Clonmel in 1994 on the concertina. She also won the Harp Festivals competitions at Keadue in 1994 and Granard in 1995 and the All-Ireland senior harp competition in 1994. She was also a member of the National Folk Orchestra and toured with the Belfast Harp Orchestra founded by Janet Harbison. She graduated initially with a bachelor's degree and then with a master's degree in Music from Queen’s University Belfast in 1999. She then completed a graduate diploma in Education from the University of Limerick.
She is a teacher of traditional Irish music and performs in concerts and festivals internationally as well as having had a number of records produced.

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