Pescetti; arr. Salzedo, Sonata in C Minor for the Harp |
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Solo sonata for pedal harp |
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One of the staples of the classical pedal harp repertoire. This vibrant piece is suitable for the advanced intermediate pedal harpist. The second movement is exquisitely beautiful and can be played by a less advanced harpist or the adventurous lever harper. One tricky pedal passage in the first movement. Good articulation and strong rhythmic playing required. 11 pages. |
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One of the staples of the classical pedal harp repertoire. This vibrant piece is suitable for the advanced intermediate pedal harpist. The second movement is exquisitely beautiful and can be played by a less advanced harpist or the adventurous lever harper. One tricky pedal passage in the first movement. Good articulation and strong rhythmic playing required. 11 pages. |
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Handel, G.F.; arr. Avesian, Holly, Sonata in F Major |
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Classical trio for intermediate level pedal harp and treble instuments |
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Delightful classical piece by Handel arranged by Holly Avesian. For intermediate level pedal harp. The piece is scored for flute, violin and harp, but the trio could also be done with several different combinations of treble instruments: two violins, flute and oboe, two flutes, etc. Pedal changes are marked and are not difficult, just one busy spot in the third movement. Harp part is in score format with other parts printed above. Parts for the other instruments are included on separate pages. A great addition to the printed repertoire to help the intermediate level harpist get into ensemble playing. Have some fun with your friends who play flute, violin or oboe! 7 pages. |
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Delightful classical piece by Handel arranged by Holly Avesian. For intermediate level pedal harp. The piece is scored for flute, violin and harp, but the trio could also be done with several different combinations of treble instruments: two violins, flute and oboe, two flutes, etc. Pedal changes are marked and are not difficult, just one busy spot in the third movement. Harp part is in score format with other parts printed above. Parts for the other instruments are included on separate pages. A great addition to the printed repertoire to help the intermediate level harpist get into ensemble playing. Have some fun with your friends who play flute, violin or oboe! 7 pages. |
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Mozart, W.A.; arr. Maria Luisa Rayan-Forero, Sonata in F, K332 |
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Sonata in F, K332 |
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This charming sonata, originally composed for piano by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is expertly arranged for the advanced pedal harpist by internationally renowned Argentinean harpist and arranger Maria Luisa Rayan-Forero. |
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This charming sonata, originally composed for piano by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is expertly arranged for the advanced pedal harpist by internationally renowned Argentinean harpist and arranger Maria Luisa Rayan-Forero. |
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J.B. Krumpholtz, Sonata IV (E flat) for Harp and Flute |
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Early classical era sonata for pedal harp and treble instrument |
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Lovely sonata for flute and harp with a delicate slower second movement. For pedal harpists with strong technique. Very few pedal changes, these are marked. As is typical with harp music of the early classical period, this is keyboard writing applied to the harp - lots of Alberti base figures, the Adagio second movement has passages of parallel thirds, sixths, fourths, most of these can be taken with two hands. Helpful fingerings for the more problematic passages are given by editor Holly Avesian. Ornamentation is sparse. Flute part is printed above the harp part . Flute part - which could be played by violin or oboe as well - is included as a separate part. Harp part is 16 pages. |
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Lovely sonata for flute and harp with a delicate slower second movement. For pedal harpists with strong technique. Very few pedal changes, these are marked. As is typical with harp music of the early classical period, this is keyboard writing applied to the harp - lots of Alberti base figures, the Adagio second movement has passages of parallel thirds, sixths, fourths, most of these can be taken with two hands. Helpful fingerings for the more problematic passages are given by editor Holly Avesian. Ornamentation is sparse. Flute part is printed above the harp part . Flute part - which could be played by violin or oboe as well - is included as a separate part. Harp part is 16 pages. |
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Schocker, Gary, Sonata No. 1 |
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Sonata No. 1 |
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An elegant new work by by composer, flautist and harp student Gary Schocker. |
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An elegant new work by by composer, flautist and harp student Gary Schocker. |
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