[ Avie Records / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 2 May 2011
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"a complete harpist who knows and uses her instrument's strength and brilliance and strikes its fire" - Miami Herald
Elizabeth Hainen, Solo Harpist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, is known internationally as one of classical music's great harp ambassadors. She has thrilled audiences throughout the world with programmes showcasing the diversity and virtuosity of her instrument. Her first recording for Avie features three concerti spanning as many centuries. Austrian composer Johann Georg Albrechtsberger was a highly regarded teacher who counted Hummel and Beethoven among his pupils, and whose Harp Concerto of 1773 straddled the Baroque and Classical eras. English harpist and composer Elias Parish Alvars toured Europe widely and settled in Vienna. His G minor Concerto, written in 1842, was a virtuosic vehicle befitting his own temperament - Berlioz called him the Liszt of the harp. Saint-Saëns wrote dozens of concertante works but only one for harp, the 1918 Morceau de concert.
Elizabeth will be a featured artist at the 2011 World Harp Congress in July, performing the Parish Alvars Concerto with members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
"a complete harpist who knows and uses her instrument's strength and brilliance and strikes its fire" - Miami Herald
Albrechtsberger, J G:
Harp Concerto in C major
Alvars:
Harp Concerto in G minor, Op. 81
Saint-Saëns:
Morceau de concert in G major for harp and orchestra, Op. 154