Amy, Gilbert, En Harmonies |
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Contemporary solo for advanced pedal harp |
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A contemporary style piece by a living composer. Incorporates a variety of special tonal effects. For advanced pedal harp. Several pedal changes. This would be a unique piece on any recital programme. 8 pages. |
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A contemporary style piece by a living composer. Incorporates a variety of special tonal effects. For advanced pedal harp. Several pedal changes. This would be a unique piece on any recital programme. 8 pages. |
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Andres, Bernard, Algues |
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Algues |
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This collection of seven pieces for harp and oboe, flute, or violin is full of the distinctive harp techniques that make Andres' compositions such a joy to play. The lyrical soprano line (suitable for either oboe, flute or violin) floats elegantly above the distinctive harp accompaniment. Andres utilizes several interesting harp techniques in this piece, including xylophone sounds, harmonics, and playing with the fingernails. |
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This collection of seven pieces for harp and oboe, flute, or violin is full of the distinctive harp techniques that make Andres' compositions such a joy to play. The lyrical soprano line (suitable for either oboe, flute or violin) floats elegantly above the distinctive harp accompaniment. Andres utilizes several interesting harp techniques in this piece, including xylophone sounds, harmonics, and playing with the fingernails. |
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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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Andres, Bernard, Charades |
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Etudes for late beginner to early imtermediate lever or pedal harp solo |
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This collection of 15 etudes is great for lever or pedal harp. Bernard Andres' writing is fresh and always enjoyable to play and to hear. Pieces begin at the advanced beginner level and increase in difficulty through the intermediate level. Most difficult techniques include hand crossings for arpeggios and chords, two octave single hand arpeggios. Great sight reading material for more advanced players. Playable on a 34 string lever harp. Keys up to three flats, two sharps, no accidentals. 15 pages. |
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This collection of 15 etudes is great for lever or pedal harp. Bernard Andres' writing is fresh and always enjoyable to play and to hear. Pieces begin at the advanced beginner level and increase in difficulty through the intermediate level. Most difficult techniques include hand crossings for arpeggios and chords, two octave single hand arpeggios. Great sight reading material for more advanced players. Playable on a 34 string lever harp. Keys up to three flats, two sharps, no accidentals. 15 pages. |
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Andres, Bernard, Danses d'Automne |
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Danses d'Automne |
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Born in 1941 in Belfort France, near the Swiss and German, Bernard Andres studied at the Conservatoires of Besancon, Strasburg and Paris, where he won a first prize for harp. He was engaged as a soloist in the Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio-France, while pursuing a composing career as well. Bernard Andres is today a leading composer of music for the harp. He writes in a variety of styles for harpists of all skill levels, and has developed his own notation style and a number of special harp effects. Andres is also a noted teacher who has influenced an entire generation of French harpists. His books are well-known required repertoire for most harp students in France, and are great for recitals. |
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Born in 1941 in Belfort France, near the Swiss and German, Bernard Andres studied at the Conservatoires of Besancon, Strasburg and Paris, where he won a first prize for harp. He was engaged as a soloist in the Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio-France, while pursuing a composing career as well. Bernard Andres is today a leading composer of music for the harp. He writes in a variety of styles for harpists of all skill levels, and has developed his own notation style and a number of special harp effects. Andres is also a noted teacher who has influenced an entire generation of French harpists. His books are well-known required repertoire for most harp students in France, and are great for recitals. |
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