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URBAN LANDSCAPES is a suite composed in March 2020, during the lockdown period imposed due to the corona virus epidemic.
The eight pieces were written on my small 29-string lever harp (G to g)
but can also be played on pedal harp or even on piano. They are inspired by
some of the most beautiful cities in the world, cities that at the moment we
can only visit with our imagination and memories.
PRELUDE is a simple introduction to the collection, whose initial
harmonies are reminiscent of those of the famous first prelude from Bach's Well
Tempered Clavier.
NAPOLI is a lively tarantella.
LONDON is a quiet song, whose introduction recalls the ringing of the
bells. It is published in two keys, to fit the extension of your instrument.
NEW ORLEANS is a cheerful swing song.
SEVILLA is an improvisation in various sections on a flamenco scale,
reminiscent of Albeniz's music.
PARIS is a sweet and melancholy song.
WIEN is an elegant waltz.
FAREWELL closes the collection in a melancholic and sweet atmosphere.
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I decided to distribute this music collection for free. I hope many harpists will have fun with this music. If you have also received this PDF, you are free to share it with other musicians, play the songs for yourself or in public. Please let me know if it was a welcome gift by leaving a comment on my blog and sharing eventual recordings of the pieces with me. You can also consider offering me a cup of tea or a cupcake by making a small donation via the PayPal.me link that you can find on my blog.
Thanks and enjoy the music!
2 commenti:
Thank you so much! I look forward to developing the skill to play your beautiful compositions.
This is very popular in my teaching studio! Do you have a full length recording?
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