Romane Gilya
Romane Gilya takes you on a journey through the music of various Roma (Gypsy) communities in Europe. The songs and dances are arranged for the Celtic harp, but can be played on a concert harp as well. Constance Allanic is equally at home in the scholarly world of period performance, where she plays and teaches historical harps and the viola da gamba, as in various oral music and dance traditions. In this book, her experience as a Roma dancer merges with that of teaching the Celtic harp. 61 pages.
Titels:
Slowakije:
Le more, e brača!
Hongarije:
Szerelmes a nap a holdba; Ki látott már télen fecskét?; Njico, au tai zhutin mange; Keren shavorrale drom!; Oláhos / Ha megfogom ar ördögöt; Botoló
Transsylvanië:
Nincsen pénzem; Sin man khere duj sheja; Mămăligă brînzăli
Roemenië:
Căluşul; Să-mi cănţi, cobzar; Măi Gheorghita, und-te duci?
Rusland:
Shalyonka; Vengerka; Tu Balval!; Solnyshko.
Author / arranger / composer | Allanic, Constance |
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Weight | 340.000000 |
Suitable for | Lever harp |
Category | Solo |