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Music for One (Solos)
Because of their abilities to play harmony as well as melody, piano, guitar, and harp are wonderfully versatile instruments that sound great by themselves and even better when accompanying another instrument or ensemble.
[1] Piano is the ultimate solo instrument with incredible repertoire to match.
a. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Rachmmaninov) audio clip
b. Vocalise (Rachmaninov) audio clip
c. Libestraume: A Dream of Love (Liszt) audio clip
d. Andante from Concerto #21: ‘Elvira Madigan’ (Mozart) audio clip
e. The Lord’s Prayer (Malotte) audio clip
f. Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin) audio clip
[2] Harp: a treat for the senses, the magnificent
concert harp sounds as gorgeous
and heavenly as it looks.
a. Arabesque (Debussy) Audio Clip
b. Memory from Cats (Webber) Audio Clip
c. March (Traditional 18th Century) audio clip
d. Suo Gân and Gig (Traditional Welsh)--played on Celtic Harp audio clip
e. Air and Variations (Handel)
Audio Clip
f. Bridal March (Wagner)
[3] Guitar: highly portable, this romantic instrument is perfect for lovely, intimate gatherings.
a. Adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez (Rodrigo) audio clip
b. Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring (J.S. Bach)
c. And I Love Her (The Beatles)
d. Romance (Traditional Spanish)
e. Lute Music (Traditional Renaissance)
f.
Black Orpheus (Jobim)
audio clip
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