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Alphonse Leduc 3 Petites Pieces Tres Faciles Op. 7 - Grandjany - Harp - Book
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Composer: Marcel Grandjany
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Harp
French born harpist and composer, Marcel Grandjany (1891-1975) studied at the Paris Conservatoire before spending much of his working life in America. His Trois petites Pieces were composed in Grandjany's early career and are simple and enjoyable works, suitable for beginner harpists. Grandjany was a teacher of harp at the Julliard School for 37 years whilst also composing and transcribing many works for the instrument.
Made up of three movements, Trois petites Pieces begins with a delicate Reverie (daydream). The second piece, a Nocturne, contains variations in tempo, time signature and dynamics. The Barcarolle third movement is the most challenging of the three pieces, in 6/8 time signature and sixteenth-note flourishes. All these combined aspects of Trois petites Pieces by Grandjany make for a thrilling performance for beginner harpists.
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Harp
French born harpist and composer, Marcel Grandjany (1891-1975) studied at the Paris Conservatoire before spending much of his working life in America. His Trois petites Pieces were composed in Grandjany's early career and are simple and enjoyable works, suitable for beginner harpists. Grandjany was a teacher of harp at the Julliard School for 37 years whilst also composing and transcribing many works for the instrument.
Made up of three movements, Trois petites Pieces begins with a delicate Reverie (daydream). The second piece, a Nocturne, contains variations in tempo, time signature and dynamics. The Barcarolle third movement is the most challenging of the three pieces, in 6/8 time signature and sixteenth-note flourishes. All these combined aspects of Trois petites Pieces by Grandjany make for a thrilling performance for beginner harpists.
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