• European Music in Melbourne, VIC

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Lady Shaula is an Australian-based singer-songwriter, often found behind her celtic harp, but just as often behind pianos, church organs, conductor baton or in her studio happily composing for film and more. She loves chatting to audiences, explaining and educating, before transporting them on some magical musical journey. Classically trained, her golden voice and musical style is within the 'classical crossover' genre. Not easily categorised.
Having played Carlotta in Cameron MacIntosh's Phantom of the Opera, (Sydney season), she travels the world as a solo artist, and translator spending a few months in Europe each year.
Her music is available on iTunes and across the internet.

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Rachael's Wedding in Canterbury melbourne, Oct 2024

We had Lady Shaula for our garden wedding and she is amazing. Her voice is incredible, and the harp was absolutely beautiful. She made it a magical day. Everyone absolutely loved her….. highly recommended!!!



emma's Wedding in ballerat , Jan 2024

Shaula Was so wonderful at our wedding, I got so meny compliments on her beautiful work with alot of peaple asking for her name for themselves Thankyou shaula for making our day truly magical x



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A harpist needs extra time before the event to set up and tune - around an hour. Your first hourly fee covers this time.

As an MC and speaker, Lady Shaula works as a duo with Dominique Oyston, specialising in women's events and helping women find a stronger voice. Audience participation is preferred.


Close access, preferably with ramps is important for the harp.


Wedding songs, classical arias, an enormous repertoire.


Combinations of all aspects of Lady Shaula's arts life are available.
For example a package was created as co-MC with Dominique Oyston, at Malvern Town Hall - incorporating the pipe organ there, grand piano, harp, voices (solos, duos, more), covering classical, jazz, pop and comedy.


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