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Ricordanza di Paganini for solo harp, Op.51

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Ricordanza di Paganini for solo harp

Title by uploader: Théodore Labarre. Ricordanza di Paganini for solo harp, Op.51


14.95 USD

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PDF, 550.4 Kb ID: SM-000240978 Upload date: 05 Mar 2016
Instrumentation
Harp
Scored for
Solo
Type of score
For a single performer
Key
E flat major
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Arranger
Marie-Claire Jamet
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
8'0
The Pierre Jamet collection is a series of historical works for the Harp which have been revised fingered and
edited by Marie-Claire Jamet, using 19th century first editions found in her father's papers as musicological
sources.
Théodore LABARRE (Paris, 5 mars 1805 - Paris, 9 mars 1870) won the Second Grand Prix de Rome in 1823
with his cantata Pyrame et Thisbé. Harpist, Conductor at the 'Opéra-comique and Inspecteur-accompagnateur
at the Imperial Chapel in 1852, professeur of harpe at the Paris Conservatory in 1867, Labarre composed operas,
ballets, many works for the harp, a large quantity of popular songs and a complete harp method published in Paris
in 1844. About Marie-Claire JAMET: After having earned her First Prize in Harpe and her First Prize in Chamber Music from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, Marie-Claire Jamet was the Principal Harpist with the Orchestre National de Radio France, and then First Harp Solo with the l’Ensemble Inter-Contemporain under Pierre Boulez. She now has an active career as a International Harp Soloist.

Marie-Claire Jamet has given more than 2000 concerts in the US, in Europe, in Japon, in Indian, in Russia, in Canada, in Australia etc...

She has given premières of many works for Harp and Orchestra, Flute and Harp and Solo Harp, including works by: Banquart, Boulez, Damase, Françaix, Ishi, Lesur, Ton-That Tiët, Taïra etc... and has played under the diretion of such noted conductors as Munch, Bernstein, Célibidache, Ozawa and Pierre Boulez with whom she performed the Danses of Claude Debussy notably at the Salzbourg Festival and at the Scala de Milan Opera House.

From 1981 to 1995 she was the professor of harp at the C.N.S.M. of Lyon then at the C.N.S.M. of Paris was well as at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.

Her numerous recordings have won many awards.
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