Chamber Music harp SKU: PR.114417670 For Harp. Composed by Carter ...(+)
Chamber Music harp
SKU: PR.114417670
For Harp. Composed
by Carter Pann. Sws.
Contemporary. Solo part.
With Standard notation.
Composed 2010. 8 pages.
Duration 4:30. Theodore
Presser Company
#114-41767. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.114417670).
ISBN
9781491107973. UPC:
680160636228. 9x12
inches.
The
inscription above Carter
Pann's Emerald's on
Artemis reads: A music
box for Emerald Weber
(born 18 June, 2010) on
Morgan Black's harp
Artemis. The title of
this 2010 composition is
a bit cryptic, but
Artemis is the given name
of harpist Morgan Black's
instrument. The music is
both out-and-out tender
and exuberant, clearly
celebrating the birth of
Emerald, the first
daughter of one of Pann's
dear childhood friends.
For advanced
harpists.________________
_______________________Te
xt on the scanned back
cover:Composer/pianist
Carter Pann (2016
Pulitzer Prize Finalist
in Music) has written for
and worked with musicians
around the world,
garnering performances by
ensembles such as the
London Symphony and City
of Birmingham Symphony,
the Tchaikovsky Symphony
in Moscow, many radio
symphonies around Europe,
the Seattle Symphony,
National Repertory
Orchestra, the youth
orchestras of New York
and Chicago, and
countless wind
ensembles.He has written
for Richard Stoltzman,
the Antares Ensemble, the
Capitol Saxophone
Quartet, the West Coast
Wind Quintet, the River
Oaks Chamber Ensemble,
and many concert
pianists. His String
Quartet No. 2
“Operas†was
commissioned by the
Takács Quartet. Pann
has been awarded a
Charles Ives Fellowship,
a Masterprize seat in
London, and many ASCAP
awards over the years.
His numerous CDs
encompass solo, vocal,
chamber, orchestral, and
wind music, and have
received two Grammy
nominations. He currently
teaches at the University
of Colorado in
Boulder.
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.14007563 Harp Solo. Composed by Per Norgard. Music Sa...(+)
Harp
SKU:
HL.14007563
Harp
Solo. Composed by Per
Norgard. Music Sales
America. Classical. Book
[Softcover]. 6 pages.
Music Sales #KP01320.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14007563).
ISBN
9788759867587. UPC:
888680753047.
10.5x14.0x0.033
inches.
Consolation
- Like A Roselike Flower
(Consolazione - Flos Ut
Rosa) for Harp solo by
Per Norgard (2002).
Written for and dedicated
to Tine Rehling.
Programme note by the
composer: The concept of
Mary has a depth that
transcends all religious
persuasions. All over the
earth symbols of the
gentle and maternal are
known. But the word
'Maria' is also
associated - in sound -
with the Latin word for
the sea, mare, and she
thus become the Star of
the Sea, Maris
Stella. In my 3rd
Symphony the Maria motif
is used in a hymn section
in the second, and last,
part of the work. The
choral song “Flos
ut rosa floruit”
was composed directly in
the context of the
symphony, and themelody
had a 'stamina' that
carried it over into many
later vocal and choral
compositions, for
instance the
“Concerto for Harp
No. 2 - through
thorns” (2003) and
the present Consolazione
for harp solo , both
works dedicated to Tine
Rehling. .
By Roxana Goodwin. For Harp (Folk/Celtic). Method. Fun With. Folk. Level: Beginn...(+)
By Roxana Goodwin. For
Harp (Folk/Celtic).
Method. Fun With. Folk.
Level: Beginning. Book.
Size 8.75x11.75. 32
pages. Published by Mel
Bay Publications, Inc.
Harp SKU: HF.FH-1063 Band 3: Einfuhrung in das Orchesterspiel (Orchest...(+)
Harp
SKU:
HF.FH-1063
Band 3:
Einfuhrung in das
Orchesterspiel
(Orchesterstudien).
Composed by Hans-Joachim
Zingel. Sheet music.
Friedrich Hofmeister
Musikverlag #FH 1063.
Published by Friedrich
Hofmeister Musikverlag
(HF.FH-1063).
ISBN
9790203410638. 8.3 x 11.7
inches.
Notenbeispi
ele aus: 1. Orfeo
(Monteverdi); 2. Kantate
(Zachow); 3. Julius
Caesar (Handel); 4.
Orpheus (Gluck); 5. Die
Geschopfe des Prometheus
(Beethoven); 6. Die
weisse Dame (Boieldieu);
7. Der Nordstern
(Meyerbeer); 8. Otello
(Rossini); 9. Don
Pasquale (Donizetti); 10.
Norma (Bellini); 11. Wenn
ich Konig war (Adam); 12.
Fausts Verdammnis
(Berlioz); 13. Symphonie
phantastique (Berlioz);
14. Aufforderung zum Tanz
(Berlioz); 15. Jota
aragonesa (Glinka); 16.
Athalia
(Mendelssohn-Bartholdy);
17. Die lustigen Weiber
von Windsor (Nicolai);
18. Das Paradies und die
Peri (Schumann); 19. Des
Sangers Fluch (Schumann);
20. Szenen aus Faus
(Schumann); 21. Orpheus
(Liszt); 22. Die Legende
von der heiligen
Elisabeth (Liszt); 23.
Des Preludes (Liszt); 24.
Dante-Symphonie (Liszt);
25. Mignon (Thomas); 26.
Martha (Flotow); 27.
Rienzi, der Letzte der
Tribunen (Wagner); 28.
Der fliegende Hollander
(Wagner); 29. Tannhauser
oder Der Sangerkrieg auf
Wartburg (Wagner); 30.
Lohengrin (Wagner); 31.
Tristan und Isolde
(Wagner); 32. Das
Rheingold (Wagner); 33.
Die Walkure (Wagner); 34.
Siegfried (Wagner); 35.
Gotterdammerung (Wagner);
36. Ein Maskenball
(Verdi); 37. Stabat mater
(Verdi); 38. Der
Troubadour (Verdi); 39.
Aida (Verdi); 40. Die
Macht des Schicksals
(Verdi); 41. Don Carlos
(Verdi); 42. Margarethe
(Gounod); 43.
Ballettmusik (Gounod);
44. Hoffmanns Erzahlungen
(Offenbach); 45.
Symphonie Nr. I (Franck);
46. Namouna (Lalo); 47.
Vysehrad (Smetana); 48.
Symphonie Nr. VIII
(Bruckner); 49. An der
schonen blauen Donau
(Strauss); 50.
Fruhlingsstimmen-Walzer
(Strauss); 51.
Kaiserwalzer (Strauss);
52. Gesange fur
Frauenchor (Brahms); 53.
Ein deutsches Requiem
(Brahms); 54. Nanie
(Brahms); 55. Furst Igor
(Borodin); 56.
Coppelia-Suite (Delibes);
57. L'Arlesienne-Suite I
(Bizet); 58. Carmen
(Bizet); 59.
L'Arlesienne-Suite II
(Bizet); 60. Die
Perlenfischer (Bizet);
61. Schwanensee
(Tschaikowski); 62.
Nussknacker-Suite
(Tschaikowski); 63.
Dornroschen
(Tschaikowski); 64.
Manfred-Symphonie
(Tschaikowski); 65. Eugen
Onegin (Tschaikowski);
66. Espana (Chabrier);
67. Boris Godunow
(Mussorgski /
Rimski-Korssakow); 68.
Sonnenwendnacht
(Rimski-Korssakow); 69.
Russische Ostern
(Rimski-Korssakow); 70.
Mlada (Rimski-Korssakow);
71. Scheherezade
(Rimski-Korssakow); 72.
Zar Saltan
(Rimski-Korssakow).
Harp SKU: UT.MAG-221 Composed by Martin-Pierre Dalvimare. Edited by Anna ...(+)
Harp
SKU:
UT.MAG-221
Composed
by Martin-Pierre
Dalvimare. Edited by Anna
Pasetti. Saddle
stitching. Magadis.
Classical. Ut Orpheus
#MAG 221. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.MAG-221).
ISBN 9790215318625. 9
x 12
inches.
Martin-Pier
re Dalvimare, born in
1770, in Dreux
(Eure-et-Loir), from a
distinguished family,
learnt music as an
entertainment art, and
was obliged to make it a
resource for his
existence, after the
troubles of the
Revolution in 1789. He
had acquired a remarkable
talent for the harp; when
he arrived in Paris he
made a very good
impression. Then, man of
the world, knowledgeable
in many fields, which is
rare for a musician, he
was welcome everywhere,
and very soon came in
friendly terms with some
of the most renowned
artists and men of
letters of his times. The
marriage certificate of
the poet Legouve (15
pluviose of the year XI,
or February 1803, 12th
municipality of Paris),
shows that Dalvimare was
one of his best men and
that at the time he was
thirty-two years old. He
became harpist of the
Opera in the year VIII
(1800), and was
definitively confirmed in
the month of fructidor of
the year IX. At the time
of the institution of the
emperor Napoleon's
private music, M.
Dalvimare was appointed
as his harpist. In
September 1807 he
obtained the title of
harp master of the
empress Josephine. A
lucky change of his
fortune allowed this
artist to renounce to
practise his talent for
living, he resigned from
all of his positions on
March, 12th, 1812, and he
retired in Dreux, where
he still was living in
1837. For a peculiar
weakness, he does not
like to speak about his
artist career, which had
been entirely honourable,
and he would like to
forget his success too.
His first composition was
a symphonie concertant
for harp and horn, which
he composed with Frederic
Duvernoy, and published
in the year VII (1798);
notwithstanding, he
counted as his first opus
a collection of romances
with accompaniment of
piano or harp, which he
later published with
Pleyel.
In 1809
Dalvimare composed, for
the theatre Feydeau, a
one-act opera-comique
called The Marriage for
Imprudence. The music was
weak; the work did not
succeed, and people used
to say that the greatest
imprudence had been the
one of the authors who
had it performed.
Nevertheless, the score
of this opera was
published in Paris by
erard. (Francois-Joseph
Fetis).
Harp SKU: FG.55011-912-3 Composed by Tauno Marttinen. Classical, contempo...(+)
Harp
SKU:
FG.55011-912-3
Composed by Tauno
Marttinen. Classical,
contemporary. Score.
Fennica Gehrman
#55011-912-3. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-912-3).
ISBN
9790550119123.
Luon
nonjumala (God of Nature)
is Tauno Marttinen’s
adaption for harp of his
piano suite Taara op. 34.
The manuscript for harp
was found in January 2024
by Rauno Marttinen,
composer’s
son.
Duration: c.
15’ Movements: 1.
Virran ääniä | The
Voices of the
Stream 2.
Luonnonjumalan lähde |
The Spring of God of
Nature 3. Metsässä
tuulee |The Wind Blows
through the
Forest
Tauno
Marttinen (1912–2008)
studied in Viipuri and
later in Helsinki at the
Helsinki Conservatoire.
His piano teachers were
Ilmari Hannikainen and
Selim Palmgren, but he
soon became increasingly
interested in composing.
Marttinen was also the
conductor of the
Hämeenlinna City
Orchestra in 1949−1958
and the founder and
principal of the
Hämeenlinna Music
Institute.
Marttin
en started his composing
career in late Romantic
vein. However, his first
concerts in the 1940s met
with criticism since the
winds of Modernism had
already landed in
Finland. He then became
interested in Dodecaphony
and studied under
Vladimir Vogel in Ascona
but later abandoned
strict dodecaphony and
found his own, personal
style incorporating
elements from
Neo-classicism and
free-tonality with a hint
of mysticism – he was
called the Shaman of
Hämeenlinna (his
hometown).
Tauno
Marttinen was an
incredibly productive
composer; he wrote around
four hundred works with
opus numbers as well as a
wealth of other pieces.
His oeuvre includes 10
symphonies, concertos for
various solo instruments,
operas as well as vocal,
chamber and instrumental
works. Many of
Marttinen’s pieces have
become popular standard
repertoire, such as the
piano piece Kimalluksia
(Gleams).