“Inspiration is a guest that does not willingly visit the lazy.”
—Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Today’s tune:
June “Barcarolle”
—by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, arranged by Elzbieta Szmyt
Purchase this Romantic repertoire suggestion for pedal harp at Harp Column Music, or substitute something else!
Today’s Tip:
SING YOUR MUSIC
Tchaikovsky’s music combines technical brilliance with emotional depth, creating romantic, picturesque scenes often conveyed with a flowing, lyrical melody. Singing the melody of your piece (yes, actually singing out loud) while you play it will help you improve your expressive phrasing, strengthen your sense of line, and foster a more intuitive connection to the music.
Learn more:
WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS LESSON 1A (FREE ACCESS!)
—taught by Sarah Bullen
Tchaikovsky’s music exemplifies music of the Romantic era through its lush orchestration, emotionally expressive melodies, and dramatic contrasts. Explore his famous harp cadenza from The Nutcracker in this lesson (free to watch!) from Harp Column Academy. If you like this lesson, check out the other lessons Sarah Bullen teaches on this cadenza, as well as Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake cadenza, in her Harp Column Academy studio.
