Radspinner, Mary (arr.), Girls and Whistles |
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Celtic tunes for harp and two C treble instruments |
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In response to St. Patrick's Day requests, Mary Radspinner has come up with this collection of trios for harp and two C treble instruments. The harp parts are relatively easy, the melody parts are more intricate. These are both fun and versatile arrangements. For advanced beginner to early intermediate lever harp, also playable on pedal harp. 33 pages. |
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In response to St. Patrick's Day requests, Mary Radspinner has come up with this collection of trios for harp and two C treble instruments. The harp parts are relatively easy, the melody parts are more intricate. These are both fun and versatile arrangements. For advanced beginner to early intermediate lever harp, also playable on pedal harp. 33 pages. |
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Ravel, Maurice, Daphnis et Chloe Suite 1 Harp Parts 1 and 2 |
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Daphnis et Chloe Suite 1 Harp Parts 1 and 2 |
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Both harp parts for Suite 1 of Maurice Ravel's 1912 work Daphnis et Chloe. Suite 1 includes extracts from Ravel's original ballet score, composed for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballet Russes and choreographed by Michel Fokine. The harp parts display Ravel's typical skill with harp music, incorporating harmonics and glissandos among other figures. |
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Both harp parts for Suite 1 of Maurice Ravel's 1912 work Daphnis et Chloe. Suite 1 includes extracts from Ravel's original ballet score, composed for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballet Russes and choreographed by Michel Fokine. The harp parts display Ravel's typical skill with harp music, incorporating harmonics and glissandos among other figures. |
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Ravel, Maurice, Introduction Et Allegro |
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Introduction Et Allegro |
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Introduction Et Allegro was composed by Maurice Ravel. This piece comes with the accompaniment of flute, clarinet, two violins, one alto, and violoncelle. |
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Introduction Et Allegro was composed by Maurice Ravel. This piece comes with the accompaniment of flute, clarinet, two violins, one alto, and violoncelle. |
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Ravel, Maurice, Rapsodie Espagnole Harp 1 |
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Rapsodie Espagnole Harp 1 |
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The first harp part for Ravel's first major symphonic work, the 1907 composition Rapsodie Espagnole. This work, inspired by the Basque folk songs Ravel heard from his mother growing up, was originally composed for two pianos, and was then orchestrated by Ravel and premiered in March of 1908. |
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The first harp part for Ravel's first major symphonic work, the 1907 composition Rapsodie Espagnole. This work, inspired by the Basque folk songs Ravel heard from his mother growing up, was originally composed for two pianos, and was then orchestrated by Ravel and premiered in March of 1908. |
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Ravel, Maurice, Rapsodie Espagnole Harp 2 |
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Rapsodie Espagnole Harp 2 |
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The second harp part for Ravel's first major symphonic work, the 1907 composition Rapsodie Espagnole. This work, inspired by the Basque folk songs Ravel heard from his mother growing up, was originally composed for two pianos, and was then orchestrated by Ravel and premiered in March of 1908. |
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The second harp part for Ravel's first major symphonic work, the 1907 composition Rapsodie Espagnole. This work, inspired by the Basque folk songs Ravel heard from his mother growing up, was originally composed for two pianos, and was then orchestrated by Ravel and premiered in March of 1908. |
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