Composed by Star Edwards. Harp: Folk and Pedal,Style,Celtic / Irish,Classical...(+)
Composed by Star Edwards.
Harp: Folk and
Pedal,Style,Celtic /
Irish,Classical,Folk,Feat
ured
Products,Method. Young
Beginner. Book and Online
Audio. 80 pages.
Published by
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
Harp SKU: HL.48180979 For Harp. Composed by Henriette Renie. Leduc...(+)
Harp
SKU:
HL.48180979
For
Harp. Composed by
Henriette Renie. Leduc.
Classical. CD only. 3
pages. Alphonse Leduc
#AL19922. Published by
Alphonse Leduc
(HL.48180979).
UPC:
888680878399. 9x12
inches.
French
harpist and composer,
Henriette Renié
(1875-1956) lived in
poverty for much of her
life. However, this did
not stop her from
composing significant
works for the harp,
including Grandmother
Tells a Story, an
easy piece for beginners
of the instrument.
Despite being a talented
composer, Renié
lived at a time where
fame and success was
socially unacceptable for
women. In 1940,
Grandmother Tells a
Story was published.
As a easy piece, this
Renié work is
suitable for beginners of
the instrument, including
detailed performance
directions and
fingerings. For all
beginner harpists,
Renié's
Grandmother Tells a
Story is an exciting
and varied addition to
the repertoire.
Harp SKU: HL.48180980 For Lever Harp and Piano. Composed by Henrie...(+)
Harp
SKU:
HL.48180980
For
Lever Harp and Piano.
Composed by Henriette
Renie. Leduc. Classical.
Softcover. 5 pages.
Alphonse Leduc #AL19923.
Published by Alphonse
Leduc (HL.48180980).
UPC: 888680878504.
9x12
inches.
Composed by
the famous harpist
Henriette Renié,
Pine trees of
Charlannes is an easy
small piece for lever
harp with piano or harp
accompaniment. This piece
for beginners is really
nice to play and to start
playing ensemble music.
The principal harp
sections feature some
really melodious sections
and some sections with
quavers going up. It
alternates these sections
with the accompaniment
played by the piano or a
second harp. Henriette
Renié was a
virtuoso French harpist
born in 1875. With
professors such as
Alphonse Hasselmans and
Théodore Dubois,
she received the First
Prize for the Harp in
1887. She wrote numerous
works for harp including
chamber music, and a
concerto.