Andres, Bernard, Aquatintes |
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Six short pieces from Bernard Andres for lever or pedal harp |
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Bernard Andres pieces are perennially popular with harp teachers and these 6 short pieces for the lever or pedal harp really get your fingers moving. Perfect your grace notes, chords and arpeggios with Aquatintes. 8 pages. |
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Bernard Andres pieces are perennially popular with harp teachers and these 6 short pieces for the lever or pedal harp really get your fingers moving. Perfect your grace notes, chords and arpeggios with Aquatintes. 8 pages. |
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Debussy, Claude; arr. Renie, Arabesque No. 1 |
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Renie transcription of Debussy's Premiere Arabesque |
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Originally written for the piano by Debussy, Premiere Arabesque sounds wonderful on the harp. Transcribed for the harp by H. Renie for advanced intermediate pedal harp. Some fingerings and pedal markings included. 7 pages. |
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Originally written for the piano by Debussy, Premiere Arabesque sounds wonderful on the harp. Transcribed for the harp by H. Renie for advanced intermediate pedal harp. Some fingerings and pedal markings included. 7 pages. |
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Grandjany, Marcel, Aria in Classic Style |
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Duet for organ and pedal harp |
3 Available |
Beautiful duet written for harp and organ by Marcel Grandjany. An effective piece for a unique instrumental combination. The piece opens with the harp stating a very singable melody - thus the "aria" - in stately chords accompanied by the organ. The harp then goes into a long set of dramatic arpeggios that accompany the organ playing the melody. Lovely for use in church or for concert use. Includes full score organ part and separate harp part. For intermediate level pedal harp. Just a few pedal changes, these are marked. Organ part is 17 pages, harp part is 8 pages. |
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Beautiful duet written for harp and organ by Marcel Grandjany. An effective piece for a unique instrumental combination. The piece opens with the harp stating a very singable melody - thus the "aria" - in stately chords accompanied by the organ. The harp then goes into a long set of dramatic arpeggios that accompany the organ playing the melody. Lovely for use in church or for concert use. Includes full score organ part and separate harp part. For intermediate level pedal harp. Just a few pedal changes, these are marked. Organ part is 17 pages, harp part is 8 pages. |
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Chertok, P., Around the Clock Suite |
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Around the Clock Suite |
3 Available |
This suite for pedal harp by harpist Pearl Chertok (1918-1981) incorporates elegant classical traditions with contemporary harp techniques and jazz rhythms. With introductory sections to each piece that describe the extramusical inspiration for the work, this collection is a perfect choice for intermediate-advanced pedal harpists looking for something a little different to incorporate into their repertoire. |
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This suite for pedal harp by harpist Pearl Chertok (1918-1981) incorporates elegant classical traditions with contemporary harp techniques and jazz rhythms. With introductory sections to each piece that describe the extramusical inspiration for the work, this collection is a perfect choice for intermediate-advanced pedal harpists looking for something a little different to incorporate into their repertoire. |
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Curcio, Stephanie, Ashley's Serenade |
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Trio for lever or pedal harps |
2 Available |
Lovely and contemplative trio in D minor. Harp I part has extended passages in sixteenth notes at a moderato tempo with hands doubled an octave apart. Harp three plays on off beat rhythm for much ot the piece. Both harp I and II have the melody at some point. All three players would need to have a good sense of rhythm as there are many dotted rhythms and passages that start on the off beat. This should be a great piece for learning ensemble skills, counting and subdividing together. No lever or pedal changes. Beautifully printed, full score and three separate harp parts included. |
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Lovely and contemplative trio in D minor. Harp I part has extended passages in sixteenth notes at a moderato tempo with hands doubled an octave apart. Harp three plays on off beat rhythm for much ot the piece. Both harp I and II have the melody at some point. All three players would need to have a good sense of rhythm as there are many dotted rhythms and passages that start on the off beat. This should be a great piece for learning ensemble skills, counting and subdividing together. No lever or pedal changes. Beautifully printed, full score and three separate harp parts included. |
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