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  • #104164
    unknown-user
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    de Maistre performing Smetana/Moldau

    Alice Giles on Salzedo`s Traipsin

    #104165
    unknown-user
    Participant

    Zoraida,

    Wonderful clip! Definitely added to the list to watch!

    Karin

    #104166
    unknown-user
    Participant

    The Kennedy Center has posted a Millenium Stage concert featuring four young harpists that is wonderful.

    #104167
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    Hi Gloria!

    l’ve been meaning to write to you!

    #104168
    kay-lister
    Member

    I just recently saw a little guy on youtube.

    #104169
    kay-lister
    Member
    #104170
    kay-lister
    Member

    This little guy is Alexander Andrushchenko.

    #104171
    harpglo-jean
    Participant

    Hi Jerusha,

    No, it was my Toyota Camry….can’t get that harp in there at all …I pretty much just use my husband’s Explorer now, which I can fit everything into, so that’s okay..

    Glad you enjoyed those video clips…I love the sound of that Daphne 44 too!! would love to get one, if I could just figure out a way to win the lotto..(hee-hee)…

    Have a great day!

    Gloria


    #104172
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    Wonderful clip!

    #104173
    barbara-brundage
    Participant

    No, it cannot. But you could adapt the Romance in F fairly easily, although of course it’s still a tough piece.

    #104174
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    Thanks!

    Jerusha

    #104175
    unknown-user
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    #104176
    brook-boddie
    Participant

    Does anyone know if the Romance in G is known by another title?

    #104177
    unknown-user
    Participant

    Yes, Parish Alvars wrote

    #104178
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    Brook,

    Our university music library has a book of Parish-Alvars’ Romances.

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