Michelle Campos is an active harpist based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. She regularly performs with esteemed ensembles such as the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra, Austin Symphony Orchestra, and McKinney Philharmonic Orchestra.

In addition to her classical work, Michelle is a sought-after performer for weddings and private events across the Dallas area. She enjoys exploring a variety of genres and bringing a unique versatility to her playing.

Michelle began her musical journey at the age of nine with piano lessons and later discovered the harp in sixth grade—an instrument chosen for her by her mother, which quickly became her passion.

She recently earned her Master of Music in Harp Performance from Southern Methodist University, studying under Emily Levin. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Oklahoma City University, where she studied with Faith O’Neal and played college volleyball.

She currently works in the Frisco Independent School District as a harp director and runs a private studio. When she is not playing the harp, Michelle enjoys spending her time with her husband, Diego, who is a member of the Dallas Opera, and Australian Shepherd, Alfie.

A woman sitting on the floor with a dog next to her, and a large harp standing beside them on a white background.