Geraldine McMahon
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Geraldine McMahon, ARCM, is a British-born harpist and singer of Irish descent.
Geraldine McMahon was born in London. She trained at the Royal College of Music in London, winning several prizes including a study scholarship at the Universität Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria. She plays classical and Celtic music. She performed as a soloist for two years at Bunratty Castle in Ireland. McMahon has performed around Europe and in the United States. She lived in the US for five years, in Chicago, Connecticut and New York, appearing on US national television and radio. She has played before British royalty and has been a resident performer at the Savoy Hotel in London.
McMahon has issued a CD of her own performances, Wings of Song, and another is planned. She is currently based in Hertfordshire, England. She has two children, Celina and Marco.