Godefroid, Felix, Venise, Barcarolle |
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Venise, Barcarolle |
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Composer Felix Godefroid (1818-1897) was a Belgian harpist who was also a prolific composer. He studied the single-action pedal harp in Paris with François Joseph Naderman and then the recently developed double-action pedal harp with Elias Parish Alvars. |
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Composer Felix Godefroid (1818-1897) was a Belgian harpist who was also a prolific composer. He studied the single-action pedal harp in Paris with François Joseph Naderman and then the recently developed double-action pedal harp with Elias Parish Alvars. |
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Tournier, Marcel, Vers la Source |
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Vers la Source |
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Marcel Lucien Tournier (1879-1951) studied harp under R. Martenot and Alphonse Hasselmans at the Paris Conservatoire, where he was awarded first prize in harp in 1899. In 1912 he was appointed harp professor at the Paris Conservatoire where he trained many well-known harpists. |
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Marcel Lucien Tournier (1879-1951) studied harp under R. Martenot and Alphonse Hasselmans at the Paris Conservatoire, where he was awarded first prize in harp in 1899. In 1912 he was appointed harp professor at the Paris Conservatoire where he trained many well-known harpists. |
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Avni, Tzvi, Vitrage |
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Vitrage |
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Vitrage composed by Tzvi Avni. This advanced contemporary work is eight minutes in length and suitable for a pedal harp. Commissioned by the 11th International Harp Contest in Israel. |
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Vitrage composed by Tzvi Avni. This advanced contemporary work is eight minutes in length and suitable for a pedal harp. Commissioned by the 11th International Harp Contest in Israel. |
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