Alphonse Leduc
Alphonse Leduc — Rhapsody for Harp
French born harpist and composer, Marcel Grandjany (1891-1975) studied at the Paris Conservatoire before spending much of his working life in America. His Rhapsody for Harp was composed in 1921 and is a sublime addition to the harp's repertoire. Grandjany was a teacher of harp at the Julliard School for 37 years whilst also composing and transcribing many works for the instrument. Rhapsody for Harp is based on a theme of a Gregorian Easter chant, intended to be accompanied by orchestra. Exploiting the harp to a virtuosic level, Rhapsody for Harp by Grandjany makes for a thrilling performance for advanced harpists.
Product details
- Format / Medium: Softcover
- Series: Leduc
- Pages: 14
- Dimensions: 12.0 × 9.0 × 0.1 in
- Weight: 3 oz
Alphonse Leduc — French publisher since 1841, home of the Paris Conservatoire repertoire.
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