Aisling works as a solo, chamber and orchestral harpist, bringing the harp into a wide range of musical settings from concert halls and festivals to intimate venues and collaborative projects.
Her playing is rooted in Irish tradition and shaped by a deep curiosity for story, place and atmosphere. Whether performing alone or with others, she is drawn to music that creates space for listening, imagination and connection.
Aisling performs regularly as a soloist and has appeared with ensembles including the Irish Chamber Orchestra. She is a founding member of Trio Táin (flute, viola and harp) and has developed innovative chamber projects such as Mozart’s Magic Flute for narrator, flute, viola, harp and soprano.
Her recital programme Fairy Harp, Ceol Sí explores the intersections of Irish and classical harp traditions through folklore and story, and her work often blends music with spoken word, narrative and collaboration.
She performs on pedal, Irish and electric harps, allowing her to adapt to a wide range of musical contexts and projects.
Her playing is rooted in Irish tradition and shaped by a deep curiosity for story, place and atmosphere. Whether performing alone or with others, she is drawn to music that creates space for listening, imagination and connection.
Aisling performs regularly as a soloist and has appeared with ensembles including the Irish Chamber Orchestra. She is a founding member of Trio Táin (flute, viola and harp) and has developed innovative chamber projects such as Mozart’s Magic Flute for narrator, flute, viola, harp and soprano.
Her recital programme Fairy Harp, Ceol Sí explores the intersections of Irish and classical harp traditions through folklore and story, and her work often blends music with spoken word, narrative and collaboration.
She performs on pedal, Irish and electric harps, allowing her to adapt to a wide range of musical contexts and projects.