It was love at first sight when, around the age of 9, Joan Mainzer Kishkis saw her first harp.
The instrument became the focus of her life and her career, including 40 years as the principal harpist for the Minnesota Orchestra.
"She felt music was universal," said her sister, Joy Greco of North Carolina.
Kishkis died Dec. 15, just six days shy of her 89th birthday.
The future musician grew up in Erie, Pa. Her mother, a music lover, owned a baby grand and sent her daughter to piano lessons at a young age. But from the beginning, Joan had her eye on her teacher's big curved harp.
"That harp kept calling her," Greco said. "She finally asked the teacher if she would show her how it's played, and my sister was just in love from that moment."
Greco, who was 13 years younger than her sister, grew up with a harp in the dining room and watching Kishkis play in high school.
"She had the talent," Greco said. Their parents knew that, she said, "and they wanted her to pursue it."