Harp and Piano
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Transcribed for Harp by Marcel Grandjany.
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Transcribed for Harp, Falling Berceuse was written for solo piano by Nico Muhly during the Coronavirus lock-down and premiered by the talented musician and cellist Leo Popplewell.
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Inspired by four Japanese haiku texts.
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One of Ukraine's greatest contemporary composers, Shcherbakov's 13-minute work for solo harp was inspired by a painting by Rossana Pressato. The title translates literally to “The Embrace of the Crucified”.
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Three pieces for harp by Manuel de Falla, arranged by David Watkins.
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This book, the first volume of Famous Studies for the Harp – Fifty Studies, Op. 34 by Nicolas-Charles Bochsa, was dedicated to J.B. Cramer. Edited and arranged according to Hasselmans's methods by R. Martenot, it features the studies 1 to 25 for intermediate harp players and above. This volume is followed by a second book including the studies 26 to 50. Nicolas-Charles Bochsa (1789-1856) was a musician and composer able to play the flute, the piano and the harp. He became the harpist of the Imperial Orchestra but had to move to London where he was one of the founders of the Royal Academy of Music. MORE»
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