Live from the Atherton: Classical Music Series - Megan Conley (Aug. 23)

Live from the Atherton: Classical Music Series - Megan Conley (Aug. 23)

Join us live from the Atherton for our Classical Music Performance Series. Harp player Megan Conley performs on Aug. 23.

By Hawai‘i Public Radio

Date and time

Location

Atherton Performing Arts Studio

738 Kāheka Street Honolulu, HI 96814

Refund Policy

No refunds

Agenda

5:30 PM

Doors Open

6:00 PM

Performance starts

About this event

Live from the Atherton returns with a new lineup of local musicians celebrating all things classical! Join us for the Classical Music Performance Series at our Honolulu studio for an exclusive concert experience with harp player Megan Conley.

Don’t miss your chance to hear their intimate performance and exclusive setlist in person at our Honolulu studio at 738 Kāheka Street. This performance will be recorded for future broadcasts and online content.

MEGAN CONLEY, harp

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Performance beings at 6 p.m.

Program description:

"Colors of the Harp"

This concert showcases the beauty and magic of the harp. The program features music ranging from Queen Lili'uokalani and Leilehua Lanzalotti to Claude Debussy and Sergei Profofiev, offering a unique demonstration of the range and variety of music for the harp. Many of the pieces performed draw inspiration from the beauty of the natural world.

About Megan Conley:

Megan Conley grew up in Austin, Texas, and began playing harp when she was five years old. By age 15 she had performed on the Grammy Award-winning album 'Los Super Seven.' She was awarded a Fulbright Grant to study music in Paris, France, and in 2012 she won First Place in the International Ima Hogg Concerto Competition, performing to a sold-out crowd of over 2,000 people.

Megan was Principal Harpist of the Houston Symphony from 2015-2022. Since 2019 she has served as harpist of the NYC-based orchestra, The Knights, performing with them regularly at Carnegie Hall. She has performed with the New York City Ballet, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, the International Contemporary Ensemble, and the Bang On a Can All-Stars, and for the Broadway show The Fantasticks.

In 2021, Megan founded Ocean Music Action, a nonprofit that uses music to build community and promote action for ocean conservation. In 2023 Megan was awarded a New Music USA Creator grant. She lives in Honolulu with her husband, bassist Shawn Conley, and their young son. Learn more at meganconleyharp.com.

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The Hawaiʻi Classical Music Series takes place on Saturdays in August. Concerts begin at 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Doors open thirty minutes before the show starts.

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Parking: Street parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood (metered parking is free after 6 p.m.).

Mahalo to HMSA for their sponsorship of our HPR “Live from the Atherton” events.

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$48.24
Aug 23 · 6:00 PM HST