Harp concerto
A harp concerto is a type of musical composition composed for a solo harp player accompanied by a large ensemble, such as a concert band or orchestra.
Notable examples
- Elias Parish Alvars
- Harp Concerto in G minor (Op. 81) (1842)
- Harp Concerto in E-flat major (Op. 98) (1845)
- Alberto Ginastera
- Harp Concerto (1956)
- Reinhold Glière
- Harp Concerto (1938)
- George Frideric Handel
- Concerto in B-flat major for harp and orchestra, Op. 4, No. 6, HWV 294 (1738)
- Patrick Hawes
- Highgrove Suite (2010)
- Jennifer Higdon
- Harp Concerto (2018)[1]
- Anatoliy Kos-Anatolsky
- Harp Concerto in F minor (1954)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Walter Piston
- Henriette Renie
- Harp concerto in C (1900)
- Joaquín Rodrigo
- Concierto serenata (1952)
- Camille Saint-Saëns
- Morceau de concert for harp and orchestra in G major, Op. 154 (1918)
- Kaija Saariaho
- Trans (2015)
- Daniel Steibelt
- Harp Concerto (1807)
- Maurice Thiriet
- Harp Concerto (1936)
See also
References
- Kushner, Daniel J. (May 11, 2018). "Classical review: RPO performs Brahms and a Higdon world premiere". City Newspaper. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
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