Kelly Stewart is a talented performer and respected teacher of traditional Celtic harp. Educated both at the University of Georgia and in Wales, she blends an extensive knowledge of ethnomusicology with the related history and folklore to create masterful historical, traditional and Celtic music. She is currently pursuing a Masters degree in triple harp performance and traditional music history with the University of North Wales. She studied with some of the great harpists of the time and, as a result, took her first professional championship at the age of 16. Kelly's specialty is Celtic music, her lilting soprano providing the English, Gaelic or Welsh lyrics to many of the traditional songs from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and the Isle of Man. She is equally at home with Classical or Baroque music, performed on period instruments.

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Christopher A. Snyder works as Chair for the Department of History and Politics at Marymount University in Virginia. He earned his Ph.D. in Medieval History from Emory University and taught at Emory and the College of William and Mary. Dr. Snyder is the author of several books, including The World of King Arthur. He is a lecturer at the Smithsonian Institution and has appeared on BBC TV and The Learning Channel. He has special interest in Arthurian and Celtic lore and history.

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