Owens, Dewey, Twelve Impressions on Pedal Patterns for Young Harpists |
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Twelve Impressions on Pedal Patterns for Young Harpists |
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These pieces are described by Dewey Owens as intended "to give young harpists with limited technique and limited musical knowledge some pieces of musical interest within their capacity." This revised edition includes an excellent introduction by Dewey Owens. |
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These pieces are described by Dewey Owens as intended "to give young harpists with limited technique and limited musical knowledge some pieces of musical interest within their capacity." This revised edition includes an excellent introduction by Dewey Owens. |
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Liszt; arr. Dominique Piana, Two Ave Maria (Arcadelt/Liszt; Scheucker) |
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Two Ave Maria (Arcadelt/Liszt; Scheucker) |
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Liszt's Two Ave Marias, one the famous tune attributed to Arcadelt, the other an original, were published as a set in an arrangement by harpist Peter Dubez, who worked in Liszt's court orchestra in Weimar. Liszt referred to them as "his Ave Maria for harp", which indicates that he must have supervised their transcription from the piano pieces. The Arcadelt is in a rather modern neo-classical style, while the second one is conceived in a late-romantic idiom. A third Ave Maria, subtitled The Bells of Rome, has been added as a bonus and was also transcribed in the 19th century, this time by Edmund Schuëcker. Each work is a substantial solo, and the third is downright virtuosic. |
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Liszt's Two Ave Marias, one the famous tune attributed to Arcadelt, the other an original, were published as a set in an arrangement by harpist Peter Dubez, who worked in Liszt's court orchestra in Weimar. Liszt referred to them as "his Ave Maria for harp", which indicates that he must have supervised their transcription from the piano pieces. The Arcadelt is in a rather modern neo-classical style, while the second one is conceived in a late-romantic idiom. A third Ave Maria, subtitled The Bells of Rome, has been added as a bonus and was also transcribed in the 19th century, this time by Edmund Schuëcker. Each work is a substantial solo, and the third is downright virtuosic. |
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Rice, Joyce, Two Harps Plus, Vol. 2 |
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Multi-level harp ensemble arrangements of Celtic music |
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Ensemble arrangments of Celtic music in two to five parts. For lever or pedal harp, beginner to early intermediate level. This book is great for multi-level ensembles. Parts I and II make a complete duo, the rest add harmonic and rhythmic interest. Volume 2 of a 3 volume series. 15 pages. |
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Ensemble arrangments of Celtic music in two to five parts. For lever or pedal harp, beginner to early intermediate level. This book is great for multi-level ensembles. Parts I and II make a complete duo, the rest add harmonic and rhythmic interest. Volume 2 of a 3 volume series. 15 pages. |
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Schocker, Gary, Two New Variations on Handel - Somewhat Harmonious & Aria and Changes |
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Two New Variations on Handel - Somewhat Harmonious & Aria and Changes |
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An original composition for pedal harp by composer, flautist and harp student Gary Schocker. These pieces are a series of variations on Handel's Harmonious Blacksmith theme as well as Handel's aria Lascia ch'io pianga. These two pieces would be lovely performed as a set, or they can be performed as separate solo works. |
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An original composition for pedal harp by composer, flautist and harp student Gary Schocker. These pieces are a series of variations on Handel's Harmonious Blacksmith theme as well as Handel's aria Lascia ch'io pianga. These two pieces would be lovely performed as a set, or they can be performed as separate solo works. |
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arr. Carlos Salzedo, Two Wedding Marches |
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Two Wedding Marches |
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These transcriptions by harpist and composer Carlos Salzedo place these two wedding standards at the fingertips of the intermediate or advanced pedal harp. These arrangements are both idiomatic and lyrical - perfect for weddings! |
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These transcriptions by harpist and composer Carlos Salzedo place these two wedding standards at the fingertips of the intermediate or advanced pedal harp. These arrangements are both idiomatic and lyrical - perfect for weddings! |
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