Thank you, it means a lot to me! Even though the work may seem pretty long, it is made up of short ‘dances’. Each one has their own character and individuality, which makes it more enjoyable to play as a whole cohesively!
Just beautiful! I came upon you through the guitar world. What an amazing surprise to hear this guitar piece on heavenly harp. Warm regards and keep up the good work!
Thank you for your comment, that’s very kind of you! Actually this piece was arranged by a fantastic harpist and that’s why the texture of the arrangement effectively enhances harp’s palette of sonic and expressive capabilities.
That was lovely. The separate musical lines are better defined on your harp than is possible in transcriptions for guitar. But the guitar arguably has more resources in timbre that can compensate. As you now probably know it is originally for piano. I suggest including repeats in future performances. Edit: and I want one of those automatic page turning music stands.
Thank you very much for your comment! I completely agree, the guitar definitely has a wider range of timbre Thank you for your suggestion! Normally I won’t skip repeats, but since the piece is quite repetitive I decided to cut it short. I didn’t expect it to have so many views!! Hahah yes the automatic page turning music stand is definitely a luxury 😝
Wow, I have listened to this on piano by Alicia de Larocha, on guitar by Julian Bream and John Williams, but your tempo and phrasing make this equal at least