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Music : Music for Solo Harp |
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0747313579129
Label: Naxos
Manufacturer: Naxos
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Naxos
Release Date: May 21, 2002
Studio: Naxos
Sales Rank: 23098
MPN: 8555791
Disc 1:- Lieberstraume No. 3
- Harp Solo From Lucia Di Lammermoor
- Nocturne
- Impromptu, Op. 28 No. 3
- Etude, Op. 25 No. 1
- Allegro Assai
- Romance
- Rondeau
- Fantasie, Op. 35
- Etude No. 2
- Etude No. 7
- Serenade
- Un Sospiro
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I read it in a magazine a few months ago that there were two musical instruments, which had a particularly good influence on a human body. Solo harp and solo violin create unique sound waves. I also found out that almost all of the harpists are long-livers.
I like classic music but I am not sure I heard solo harp before. I decided to buy this CD not only for my `soul' but for my `body' too.
I really enjoy this CD. It contains pieces by my favorite composers (F.Liszt, ... Read More
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I thoroughly enjoy this CD. It is quite relaxing, and soothing. I use it when I do Yoga and when I meditate, but it is also nice just to listen to. I would highly recommend this title.
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Now this person can play! No strumming to make airy sounds. Real classical music! Only the harp, and it's enough. Absolutely beautiful.
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Elizabeth Hainen does a super job on this CD with a broad range of pieces composed originally for harp. There is enough diversity among the selections to keep the CD from becoming monotanous. I found the Impromptu Op. 28 by Hugo Reinhold to be a surprizingly delightful work with which I was unfamiliar prior to purchasing the CD. The selections range from classical works by Rosetti, intricate and complex, to more emotional romantic works by Liszt.
The solo harp has an odd immediacy and minimalism ... Read More
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For a long time, I've loved music for the solo harp. For a long time, too, I've (please forgive me) not been a fan of the market of solo harp recordings. Why? Honestly, it comes down to the selection of peices. That is, too many solo harp records either tend to fall into a mode of ultra-glissando bombasticness, or are simply trying to be too 'pretty' and end up instead as pretty boring.
That is no more. This CD is neither. We have a wide range of classical and romantic pieces here. Instead of the ... Read More
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