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    Guide to the Contemporary Harp
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    Product details:

    • Publisher Indiana University Press
    • Date of Publication 11 February 2019
    • Number of Volumes Print PDF

    • ISBN 9780253039385
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages216 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 318 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 321 b&w illus., 2 tables - 200 Printed music items - 2 Tables, black and white - 105 Illustrations, black and white Printed music items
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    Harps and harp music have enjoyed a renaissance over the past century and today can be heard in a broad array of musical contexts. Guide to the Contemporary Harp is a comprehensive resource that examines the vibrant present-day landscape of the harp. The authors explore the instrument from all angles, beginning with organology; moving through composition, notation, and playing techniques; and concluding with the contemporary repertoire for the harp. The rapid diversification in these areas of harp performance is the result of both technological innovations in harp making, which have produced the electric harp and MIDI harp, and innovative composers and players. These new instruments and techniques have broadened the concept of what is possible and what constitutes harp music for today. Guide to the Contemporary Harp is an essential guide for any harpist looking to push the instrument and its music to new heights.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Preface


    Acknowledgements


    Introduction



    1. Organology


    I. Historical Reminders


    II. The Pedal Harp


    General Characteristics


    The Parts of the Harp


    The Strings


    The Pedals and the Modulation Mechanism


    ""Using the Pedals""


    Pedal Notation


    Playing the Harp


    III. The Lever Harp


    General Characteristics


    The Strings


    Levers and the Modulation Mechanism


    Playing the Lever Harp


    IV. Electric Harps


    The Electroacoustic Harp


    The Electric Harp


    The Electric-Acoustic Harp


    V. Some 21st Century Creations


    The MIDI Harp


    The Automatic Harp



    2. Writing and Language


    I. Notations


    Measured Notation


    Unmeasured Notation


    Proportional Notation


    Introduction of the Aleatory Element (Indeterminacy)


    Open Works


    Combination of Several Notations


    Superposition of Different Tempi


    Writing on Several Staves


    Writing with Another System than the Five-Line Stave


    Graphic Scores


    II. Dramatized Writings


    Micro-Choreography, Theatrical Gestures


    Dramaturgic Use of the Voice


    Use of the Sung Voice, with No Theatrical Indication


    Use of the Spoken and/or the Sung Voice with No Text


    III. Mixed Forms of Music


    Some Works for Harp and Extensions



    3. Playing Techniques


    I. Timbre


    ""Près de la table"" (Near the Soundboard)


    ""Bas dans les cordes"" (Low in the Strings)


    ""Près des chevilles"" (Near the Tuning Pins)


    Harmonic Sound


    Sound Using the Fingernail


    Koto Sound


    Plucked Sound


    Vibrated Sound


    Portando From One Pitch to Another


    Xylo Sound


    Pizzicato (Pizz.)


    Bartók Pizzicato


    Normal Position


    Bisbigliando


    Tone-Color Melody (Klangfarbenmelodie)


    II. Glissandi, Chords and Clusters


    Single Glissando


    Fast Glissando


    Multiple Glissando


    Pitchless Glissandi


    Flat, Broken, Arpeggiated/Rolled Chords


    Cluster Glissando


    Rasgueado


    Cluster Glissando with Thunder Effect


    Cluster


    Muffled Cluster


    Tremolo Cluster


    Aeolian Cluster


    Various Forms of Rubbing


    III. Resonances, muffles and silences


    Muffles


    Let Vibrate


    Fermata


    IV. Hits on the harp


    Different Types of Hits


    Which Part of the Harp to Hit?


    Composers Who Have Elaborated a Detailed Notation for Hits


    V. Wire strings


    Whistling Sound (with the Palm of the Hand)


    Wired Sound (Grabbing a Wire String with the fingers)


    Scrape with a Nail or a Plectrum


    Buzz


    Thunder Effect


    Sustained Thunder Effect


    VI. Pedals and Levers


    Pedal Glissando


    Pedal Trill


    Rhythmic Effect with Pedals


    Pedal Movement Ad Libitum with Sound Effect


    Pedal Buzz


    Resonant Pedal Sound


    Levers


    Thunder Effect


    VII. Using Objects


    Metal Rod


    Stick


    Use of Percussion Instruments by the Harpist


    Bow


    Electronic Bow


    Plectrum


    Other Objects


    Prepared Harp


    Inserting Materials Between the Strings (Foam, Paper, Cardboard, Textile, Rubber, Elastic Band, etc.)


    VIII. Scordatura


    Pedal Harp


    Lever Harp


    Two Harps


    Conclusion


    Significant Landmarks


    List of Notations


    Bibliography


    The History of Music in the 20th and 21st Centuries


    Contemporary Notation


    Musical Instruments, The Orchestra


    The Harp


    Internet Sites


    Repertoire of Works for Harp


    Solo Harp


    Harp and Extensions


    Lever Harp


    Lever Harp and Extensions


    Duets and Harp Ensembles


    Concertos


    Duets


    Trios


    Quartets and More


    Ensembles and Extensions


    Index of Composers Quoted


    Index of Playing Techniques

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