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Solo Spotlight: Harp Virtuosity and Versatility

  • New World Center 500 17th Street Miami Beach, FL (map)

Join Chloe Tula for an exquisite evening of solo works for the harp.

The modern harp, patented in Paris in the 19th century, was favored by the French Impressionist masters in the orchestral repertoire, with its signature angelic sound. However, this evening's repertoire goes far beyond that. This sampling, presented by Harp Fellow Chloe Tula, is an array of show-stopping solo works, drawing from Spanish, jazz, and symphonic influences. The harp also has a chance to prove its versatility in this program with fresh re-imaginations of pieces originally composed for piano.

This performance will also be streamed live on MUSAIC.

Program:

Nino Rota: Sarabande e Toccata
Germaine Tailleferre: Sonata for Harp
Henriette Renié: Pièce symphonique
André Caplet: Divertissement a l’espagnole
J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in F minor, from “The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2”
Scriabin: Prelude for the Left Hand, Op. 9, No. 1
Carlos Salzedo: Ballade

Free, but tickets required (on sale 11/26). More information here: http://www.nws.edu/events-tickets/concerts/solo-spotlight-harp-virtuosity-and-versatility/

Earlier Event: December 9
Tales from the Harp
Later Event: December 14
Sounds of the Season