Harpist Jacqueline Pollauf has written a variety of works for both solo harp and harp ensemble, including original pieces, pedagogical exercises, arrangements and transcriptions. Her works have been published by Lyon and Healy Publications, Vanderbilt Music Company, and Oakway Studios, her own publishing company. A dedicated performer and teacher, Jacqueline resides in Baltimore, Maryland and is on the faculty of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She holds degrees from the Peabody Conservatory. More information is available at: jpharp.com
Romance – en la majeur, Op. 69 for Harp and Cello (LHS)
$10.00
PDF or LHS | Downloadable, Lyon & Healy/Salvi Publications |
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Accompaniment | Ensemble, Strings |
Difficulty Level | Intermediate |
Lyon & Healy/Salvi Publication (LHS) | |
Harp Type | Pedal Harp |
Romance, Op. 69 by Gabriel Fauré was written for cello and organ originally, but before it was premiered and published, Fauré reworked the piece for cello and piano. Interestingly, Fauré uses material in this piece that he had previously composed for other instrumental works, most notably a melody taken from his Shylock, Op. 57. The arpeggiated figures of the accompaniment translate well to the harp, although many adjustments have been made to the register used for purposes of balance. The cello part is identical to the original work.