The Harpweaver
Maeve was inspired by the 1923 poem "The Harpweaver" by the American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay. According to Maeve, this story is mainly about the power of maternal love and the symbiotic relationship between instrument and player.
This collection of arrangements and transcripts from the 2020 album of the same name aims to expand your world of music and deepen your connection to our beautiful instrument. Go through them slowly, revealing harmonic progressions, tune in to the rhythmic engine behind each piece, and use them as a start for your own variations and explorations. Maeve holds no claims to the exact rendering of these pieces as she wouldn’t dream of playing them the same way twice. Enjoy, learn and move forward in honing your own voice as a weaver of beautiful things.
Author / arranger / composer | Gilchrist, Maeve |
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Weight | 264.000000 |
Suitable for | Lever harp |
Category | Solo |