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Nineteenth- and twentieth-century harpists: a bio-critical sourcebook

Part of the Bio-Critical Sourcebooks on Musical Performance series
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The harp is both the oldest and the newest of instruments.

It has existed in some form in nearly all cultures since man has made music.

The contemporary concert instrument has been known since the mid-19th century.

This work is a compendium of the biographies of many notable harpists of the modern era.

The biographies make clear how these performers shaped the contrasts in style and technique of harp playing that have developed over the past 150 years, as cultural, social, and psychological forces influenced individual performance.

In addition to the biographical information, the A-Z entries include critical reviews, discographies, and selected bibliographies where possible.

New material from the former Soviet states is included.

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Product Details
Greenwood Press
0313369461 / 9780313369469
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/06/1995
United States
English
330 pages
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