Early Music for the Harp
This wonderful book contains a variety of songs and dances originally written in the the twelfth through to the sixteenth centuries which have been arranged for the harp. The majority of the pieces have been drawn from the medieval period, and often existed in their original form as melody line only. All of the pieces in this book are playable on the folk harp. A few do have accidentals which require lever changes. An excellent collection of pieces for the harpers of today who love early music and for those wishing to add variety to their repertoire. The arrangements vary from easy intermediate to advanced, with fingerings. In the key of C or 1 sharp. 80 pages spiral-bound.
Includes:
Au Renouvel du tens, Hec Dies, Chanson, Lai, Winder wie ist, Reis glorios, Alle Psallite Cum Luya-Alleluya, Nobilis Humilis, Las Las Las Las Par grand Delit, Dehors Lonc Pre, Edi Beo Tho Hevene Quene, Chanson, 7 Cantiga, 4 Estampie Royal, English Estampie, Dance Royal, 2 Ductia, Chansonnette, La Rotta, Lament of Tristan, Douce Dame Jolie, Trotto, Chanconeta Tedesca, Estampie, Ingrata, Now Wolde y Fayne Summer This Mak, My Lady Carey’s Dompe, Branle, The King’s Dance, Passamezzo antico, Pavanne d’Angleterre, Galliarde, Carmen Vernale, The Western Wynde
Author / arranger / composer | Friou, Deborah |
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Weight | 246.000000 |
Suitable for | Lever harp, Pedal harp |
Category | Solo |