More Five Star Winners!

Want to know what music our customers most enjoy playing and recommend to others? Check out these five star winners that got rave reviews. Here’s what customers had to say about them…

Titles marked with an * are playable on lever harp.

*Mountain Mist

by Joy Slavens
“A beautiful piece of music I love having in my repertoire.”

Sketches from a Hanging Valley

by Benjamin Sigerson
“This is an absolutely beautiful harp suite that is great for beginners and intermediate harpists. It is ethereal and charming – great for events like weddings since the overall feeling of the pieces are very calming.”

*Lullaby

by Cindy Horstman
“The harmonies and melody in this piece are exceptionally beautiful. It’s more challenging than it looks but still very accessible.”

Still Light

by Carol Robbins
“This was just what I wanted. Carol Robbins’ pieces are treasures. I also purchased her four CDs.”

*Moondrops

by Alexandra Genova
“Fairly quick to learn with some beautiful rolled chords. Even though it is written as a lullaby, it would be a great addition to a wedding repertoire……maybe as a father/daughter dance. Wistful and poignant.”

*Wichita Lineman

arr. Michelle Whitson Stone
“What a wonderful surprise! Here is a piece of music I had not heard in years and suddenly I could hear Glen Campbell singing this memorable melody. This music fits very comfortably on the lever harp. The arrangement uses interesting harmonies and rhythmic patterns that make this piece distinctive. This is a great addition to my repertoire!”

*The Parting Glass

arr. Liana Alpino
“I have really loved learning this piece. Very accessible for an advanced beginner. It’s a classic celtic tune, beautifully arranged. Enjoyed the technical gradation of the piece throughout the repetitions.”

Sunfish

by Gary Schocker
“What a beautiful shimmering piece this is. For me, it evokes fantasies looking through clear turquoise seas full of schools of colorful fish and other exotica. Its unusual harmonies give it complexity while being very playable.”

The Sands of Time Are Sinking

arr. Erin Hansen Janke
“Planning to play this in church. A new song to me, and so beautiful. It feels really good under the fingers. Looking forward to more of Erin’s arrangements! Thank you!”

Check out our precursory blog of Five Star Winners here. 

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