Die Blumenkrone + CD
A spring tale of Jack W. Franz with music for Celtic harp by Stefanie Bieber
Continuation of 'Winterwaldnächte'
In the gray light rain in February, the winter king makes his way to take a walk into the valley, to seek its summer crown, which fell from his head in the snow on the shortest day of the year and rolled down into the valley. He is assisted in his search by the bumblebee Nectarz Sisi, who asks all the spring flowers, where the crown may have gone. Each kind of flower offers itself as hair accessories to replace the missing summer crown.
The ringing song of the crocus mixes with the powerful song of the forsythia and the daffodils exuberant rock. The tulips spread a exotic, mysterious sound and the elder sighs full of romance and passion. The music pieces accompanying this story are suitable for harp players with some playing experience.
The booklet comes with a CD of all instrumental pieces. They are recorded in two versions: A version in the original tempo, and a slow practice version, where you can hear both hands on separate channels.
Titles: Nieselregen im Februar, Krokus, Krokus Lied, Winterkönigs Jig, Forsythie I, Forsythie II, Osterglockenrock I, Osterglockenrock II, Tulpen I, Tulpen II, Waldmeister, Flieder, Sommerkönigs Gruß, Der Teich im Mondlicht, Sommerkönig's Reel.
Author / arranger / composer | Bieber, Stefanie |
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Weight | 195.000000 |
Suitable for | Lever harp |
Category | Solo |