Edwards, Star, Easy Celtic Harp Solos |
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Unusual collection of traditional Celtic tunes for solo lever or pedal harp |
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Evoke the traditional sounds of the Celtic lands with these arrangements of songs for solo Celtic harp. A valuable collection of more unusual tunes, many from the Isles. Manx, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, Cornish, Hebridean, and Bretton tunes and pieces by Turlough O'Carolan and Robert Burns. Keys up to two sharps, one flat. All the music could be played on a 32 string lever harp without transposing, some could be played as is on smaller harps. Notes at the end of the book give insights into the meanings of the texts of the songs, aiding interpretation and inviting you to experience the ambiance of the Celtic lands through their music. Lyrics for selected songs are given in the notes in English. |
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Evoke the traditional sounds of the Celtic lands with these arrangements of songs for solo Celtic harp. A valuable collection of more unusual tunes, many from the Isles. Manx, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, Cornish, Hebridean, and Bretton tunes and pieces by Turlough O'Carolan and Robert Burns. Keys up to two sharps, one flat. All the music could be played on a 32 string lever harp without transposing, some could be played as is on smaller harps. Notes at the end of the book give insights into the meanings of the texts of the songs, aiding interpretation and inviting you to experience the ambiance of the Celtic lands through their music. Lyrics for selected songs are given in the notes in English. |
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Erdeli; ed. Agazarian, Elegy in Memory of Glinka |
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Elegy in Memory of Glinka |
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Elegy is one of the most popular original compositions of Xenia Erdeli. The renowned Russian musician and critic B. Dobrokhotov, a close friend of Erdeli, wrote in one of his reviews: "...Elegy in Memory of Glinka – a piece of noble music, a real Russian harp classic, poetical thoughts about the great Glinka, a tribute to his genius, but also admiration of the beauty of Russian human nature and of the Russian soul - brings great joy to the listener". |
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Elegy is one of the most popular original compositions of Xenia Erdeli. The renowned Russian musician and critic B. Dobrokhotov, a close friend of Erdeli, wrote in one of his reviews: "...Elegy in Memory of Glinka – a piece of noble music, a real Russian harp classic, poetical thoughts about the great Glinka, a tribute to his genius, but also admiration of the beauty of Russian human nature and of the Russian soul - brings great joy to the listener". |
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Escosa, Diddling with Yankee Doodle |
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John Escosa arrangement for duo pedal harps |
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A vibrant and playful harp duet. Arranged at the intermediate for pedal harps. Pedal changes are marked. 8 page scores, 16 pages total. Each part is in full score format to allow players to better follow the other musician. |
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A vibrant and playful harp duet. Arranged at the intermediate for pedal harps. Pedal changes are marked. 8 page scores, 16 pages total. Each part is in full score format to allow players to better follow the other musician. |
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Escosa, Sakura |
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Sakura |
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An arrangement for two harps by John Escosa. |
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An arrangement for two harps by John Escosa. |
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Etcheverry, Exercices Volume 1: Arpeges |
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Finger exercises with different arpeggio figures |
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An excellent book of warm-up exercises for the fingers. Exercises are based on arpeggios. Contains 11 chapters with 234 exercises in compact form. For intermediate to advanced pedal or lever harpists; the same exercise can be played at a faster tempo appropriate to the individual's level of advancement. 24 pages. |
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An excellent book of warm-up exercises for the fingers. Exercises are based on arpeggios. Contains 11 chapters with 234 exercises in compact form. For intermediate to advanced pedal or lever harpists; the same exercise can be played at a faster tempo appropriate to the individual's level of advancement. 24 pages. |
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