The Archives of the American Harp Society, along with the archives of the World Harp Congress and personal collections from many additional harpists, are housed in the International Harp Archives located in the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University.  The archives consist of items ranging from scores, manuscripts and recordings, to photographs, correspondence, programs and other documents.  Thanks to the persistent efforts and contributions of many individuals and organizations, the International Harp Archives are now perhaps the largest collection of harp materials in the world. 

Through the AHS Lending Library, located in the Harold B. Lee Library, AHS members may borrow archive-quality recordings (both audio and audio-visual) of workshops and recitals from past American Harp Society Conferences and Summer Institutes, as well as conversations with notables in the harp world recorded as part of the AHS Interview Series.  Visit the AHS Lending Library website for specific help about requests for borrowing or viewing the recordings on site.
For a complete listing of available recordings, you can download, view, and print the following PDF files:

Complete Audio Recording Catalog: Audio Recordings  (PDF) 
Complete Video Recording Catalog: Video Recordings  (PDF)

For further information concerning about the International Harp Archives, please contact:
David Day, Curator
International Harp Archives
Brigham Young University
Harold B. Lee Library
Provo, Utah 84602
david_day@byu.edu