National harp competition,[2][4] (American Harp Society) Ruth Lorraine Close[2][4] (won twice) Distinguished Career Award 1998
from William Penn University Artists International,[5] (as part of Venus Trio)
Christy attended William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa.[6] During these years, she studied with notable harpists including Margaret Ling, Jane Weidensaul, and Kathleen Bride.[1] She worked as an elementary school teacher while continuing her education and training in Kansas. In 1981, she was a finalist in the professional division of the American Harp Society National Competition, and won a Lorraine Close Award during the contest.[6] In 1984, she was placed first in the American Harp Society National Competition,[4][7][8][9] and won three top awards at this competition in 1984.[10] In addition, she won the Ruth Lorraine Close award a second time.[4]
Christy has performed as a soloist in numerous venues. She performed at the World Harp Congress in Seattle-Tacoma in 1999 and in Geneva, Switzerland in 2002. She traveled to Israel to premier a work sponsored by Zamir Bavel.[10] She has given numerous concerts and recitals in the New York metropolitan area,[12][13][14][15][16] including at the Unitarian Church in Summit in New Jersey.[17] In addition, she has performed with numerous musical artists, including violists Marjorie Selden[18] and Jessica Thompson,[17] and with numerous flautists including Lucian Rinando, Jill Crawford[18][19] and Judith Pearce.[17][20] She was a founding member of the Venus Trio which was a winner of the Artists International Competition.[5] She has performed with the North Jersey Harp Ensemble including Kimberly DeRosa, Robbin Gordon-Cartier, Elizabeth Khoury, Diane Michaels and Kelly Rafferty.[21] She recorded at least two music CDs. Reviewer Carol Swanson described her music as "mesmerizing".[22] She plays with an ensemble of Princeton faculty called the Richardson Chamber Players.
^ ab"Profile". Department of Music at Princeton. October 27, 2010. Archived from the original on September 11, 2015. Retrieved 2012-01-08. ... Education: DMA, Manhattan School of Music; MM, High Honors, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Studied with Margaret Ling, Jane Weidensaul, Kathleen Bride....
^ ab"Directory of Teachers". American Harp Society. 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-08. ... Harp Instructor, Princeton University ...
^ abcd"About Elaine Christy". Master Disc Jockey Entertainment. 2007. Retrieved 2012-01-08. ... Elaine Christy is winner of the American Harp Society National Harp Competition and has twice won the Ruth Lorraine Close Competition Award for advanced study....
^ ab"KU grad student receives honor in harp competition". Lawrence Journal-World. August 15, 1981. Retrieved 2012-01-08. ...Elaine Christy, a graduate student in Kansas University's School of Fine Arts, was a finalist in the professional division of the annual American Harp Society National Competition this summer....
^ ab"Elaine Christy joins orchestra for next concert". Lawrence Journal-World. Feb 8, 1986. Retrieved 2012-01-08. (see page 47 of 64) ... Ms. Christy was the recipient in 1984 of three top awards from the American Harp Competition sponsored by the American Harp Society. She journeyed to Israel last year for a competition at which she premiered a work she commissioned from Zamir Bavel.
^"Calendar". The New York Times. June 11, 2006. Retrieved 2012-01-08. ... Carla Auld, flute, and Elaine Christy, harp ...
^ ab"Calendar". Princeton News Network. Dec 10, 2007. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved 2012-01-08. ... Ms. Christy has recorded the album "Celestial Sounds of Christmas"....