Elizabeth Ojeda-Petito
…is an internationally recognized, award-winning harpist. After making her Carnegie Hall debut at a young age, she continued her studies in harp; she received advanced degrees in Harp Performance from the Eastman School of Music with honors and accolades, including a Performers Certificate for “Outstanding Performance Ability”.
Elizabeth has since continued to tour and perform nationally, winning competitions at home and abroad. Her recent performances include a world premiere at Lincoln Center with Reneé Fleming based on the works of Georgia O’Keefe, titled “Letters From Georgia”. She looks forward to her next major appearance at Carnegie Hall in the Spring of 2024, where she will play a solo program.
Elizabeth has held professorships and faculty appointed positions in Harp at the Eastman School of Music, Syracuse University, and Columbia University.