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Doing a quick search, I see that it has been a while since "harp" came up in this forum. So...this morning I played a Beethoven Quartet (#11) and, believe it or not, it was just too much. What I really wanted was aural peace and a cup of coffee. Summon the harp music!:-)
I realized maybe 20 years ago that works targeted at the harp as a solo instrument (rather than just as an "effect" in the background of a work) were beyond worthy -- the harp is truly a beautiful, virtuosic, technical instrument unlike any other.
Please post some great recordings. Here is the one that pleased me today...
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Topic - I don't mean to harp (yes, I do)... - SE 06:37:31 12/30/21 (8)
- One I've enjoyed (although haven't listened to very recently). . . - Chris from Lafayette 10:55:00 12/30/21 (7)
- RE: One I've enjoyed (although haven't listened to very recently). . . - bald2 08:27:20 01/2/22 (2)
- I agree - it helps that it's very well recorded [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 19:44:06 01/2/22 (1)
- RE: I agree - it helps that it's very well recorded [nt] - bald2 21:35:08 01/2/22 (0)
- Chalifoux students, all of them - pbarach 10:35:00 12/31/21 (1)
- Loved that Carson show link! - Chris from Lafayette 11:37:49 12/31/21 (0)
- Thanks! I listened a couple of times... - SE 07:19:59 12/31/21 (1)
- New age? Yeah, you're probably right - Chris from Lafayette 11:54:50 12/31/21 (0)