[1] In Great Britain, Korchinska founded the UK Harp Association and had a successful career as a soloist and ensemble player.
She was the first harpist to play at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, was a founding member of the Wigmore Ensemble and was the first British judge at the Israeli Harp competition.
In her 1969 BBC interview "Studio Portrait" she said: "I played .... underground in caves near Lewes, where a piano could not survive the damp.
Her daughter Nathalie was born in Moscow in September 1923, and in 1946, she married the British art historian Humphrey Brooke.
In 1924 the family decided to leave Russia for Great Britain, taking with them two Lyon & Healy harps.