Katarzyna Miernik

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  • in reply to: Harp schools in the world #148952

    Thank you Katherine, I will try to do that! And I will share my thesis with you when it’s finnished. But for now I’m still collecting the information.

    Patricia, thank you for the names I knew about Max Saal but Erich Schubert is a new name for me. I will try to find some information about them.

    Which edition of Attl Method do you have? I thought it’s very difficult to get it. Can you tell me the publisher and the date when was it published? I found Holy memoirs in internet libraries but I coulnd’t find Attl anywhere.

    in reply to: Harp schools in the world #148949

    Thank you I didn’t know this book! I will try to find it.
    The website I knew. It’s nice, with many pictures but my German is not good enough so if anybody could translate for me only the most important things, I would be very gratefull!
    By the way I can order from the American Harp Journal editor copies of any back issues I need! That’s great! Maybe some of you also need them.
    Looking forward to hearing more from you!
    By the way if anybody has some questions about harp schools and methods feel free to ask me. I have quite a list and notes already.
    Katarzyna

    in reply to: Harp schools in the world #148947

    Hey Alex, thank you!

    From what I know Laura Newell was born in 1910 and died in 1981. I knew
    that she was a student of K. Attl but I didn’t know that she also
    studied with Holy. The article she wrote about the method is in AHJ
    Spring 1968 or 1967 (I’m not sure yet). I didn’t know that it was called
    “An aesthetic pertinent to sound”, thank you for the info. I’ve asked
    the society for this back issue and I’m waiting for their answer but I’m
    not sure if they have it. So if anybody has the issue of AHJ with an
    article by Laura Newell about Attl school or if somebody knows more
    about this method (Attl or Trnecek) please write to me!

    in reply to: Harp schools in the world #148945

    Thank you!
    I’ve looked for some information about Kajetan Attl and I found out that the Attl method should actually be called Trnecek method as it was Hanus Trnecek who invented it. I’m now trying to understand this method of playing. I’ve read somewhere that Trnecek wrote “Method for Harp” which was published by Carl Fisher in New York but it’s really difficult to find it. Do you know something more about the Attl (Trnecek) method?

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