Ann Carr-Boyd
The Harp in the Highlands
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Various ArtistsAugust 10, 2006
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Composer:Ann Carr-BoydGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:2004Average_duration:3:13"The Harp in the Highlands" is a composition by Australian composer Ann Carr-Boyd. It was composed in 1982 and premiered on the 17th of October of the same year at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. The piece is written for solo harp and is divided into three movements. The first movement, titled "The Gathering," is marked by a lively and energetic rhythm that evokes the image of a group of people coming together for a celebration. The harpist plays a series of arpeggios and runs that create a sense of excitement and anticipation. The movement ends with a flourish, as if to signal the start of the festivities. The second movement, "The Lament," is a slower and more contemplative piece. The harpist plays a mournful melody that is full of longing and sadness. The movement is marked by a sense of introspection and reflection, as if the listener is being invited to contemplate the beauty and fragility of life. The final movement, "The Dance," is a lively and upbeat piece that brings the composition to a joyful conclusion. The harpist plays a series of fast and intricate runs that create a sense of movement and energy. The movement is marked by a sense of celebration and joy, as if the listener is being invited to join in the dance. Overall, "The Harp in the Highlands" is a beautiful and evocative composition that showcases the versatility and beauty of the harp. The piece is marked by a sense of celebration, introspection, and joy, and is a testament to the skill and creativity of Ann Carr-Boyd as a composer.More....
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