Erin Freund holds a Doctor of Music degree, Certificate of Performance, and Master of Music degree from Northwestern University, where she studied under Elizabeth Cifani. She received a Bachelor of Music degree at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music under Yolanda Kondonassis. Erin was a student of Alice Chalifoux at the Salzedo Harp Colony in Camden, Maine. Erin is a faculty member at Augustana College, and has previously taught at Indiana University South Bend’s Raclin School of the Arts. She has taught at the Music Institute of Chicago, and maintains a private studio as a registered Suzuki teacher. Erin is a board-certified music therapist with training in neurologic music therapy. Erin has worked at Lyon & Healy’s factory as their harp tester, playing on every instrument to give it a final check before it reached customers. Her true zeal for the harp can be seen in her canon of transcriptions and compositions. She loves transcribing unusual pieces for harp, presenting beloved pieces of music in a new light and expanding the harp’s repertoire. She aims to create works that are challenging, idiomatic, engaging, and satisfying for harpists to play.
Ma Rendi Pur Contento (LHS)
$8.00
PDF or LHS | Downloadable, Lyon & Healy/Salvi Publications |
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Accompaniment | Ensemble, Misc Instruments, Solos, Voice or Chorus |
Difficulty Level | Intermediate |
Lyon & Healy/Salvi Publication (LHS), PDF or LHS | |
Harp Type | Pedal Harp |
“Italian operatic composer Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835) composed…a collection of fifteen pieces, Composizioni da Camera, which [was] likely composed in the 1820s when Bellini was young, but remained unpublished until the centenary of his death in 1935. Ma rendi pur contento is the final song…, and is beautiful in its understatement and simplicity. The text is by the prominent Italian poet and librettist Metastasio, and declares that his lover’s happiness is more important to him than his own. The comfortable harp part features left hand octaves and gentle right hand arpeggiation. This flexible arrangement can be performed on a recital in harp and voice format, or adapted for any harp and treble instrument to sight-read at gigs.” Erin Freund
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