Christina Pluhar is a versatile and celebrated musician, renowned for her mastery of the theorbo and harp, as well as her skilled conducting. Born in Graz, Austria, in 1965, Pluhar has made a significant impact on the world of early music. She founded the acclaimed ensemble L'Arpeggiata, which is known for its innovative presentations of both traditional and collaged early music. Pluhar's expertise spans medieval and baroque music, and she has conducted master classes and served as a professor of Baroque harp at prestigious institutions. Her work with L'Arpeggiata offers a rich and dynamic exploration of historical music, making her a standout figure in the classical music scene.