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		<title>Why Harp Music is an excellent choice for your wedding ceremony&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
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Dear Wedding Planners! Dear Bride, Dear Groom! Music brings a special occasion – in this case your wedding – to life more immediate and profound than any other service! In this article I want to give you a few ideas on how you can create a musical program that expresses your wedding–ceremony–vision: Music For Your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Wedding Planners!<br />
Dear Bride, Dear Groom!</p>
<p><strong>Music brings a special occasion – in this case your wedding – to life more immediate and profound than any other service!</strong></p>
<p>In this article I want to give you a few ideas on how you can create a musical program that expresses your wedding–ceremony–vision:</p>
<h2>Music For Your Wedding</h2>
<p>For this very important day my guidelines should give you some help, so YOUR DAY also becomes an <strong>unforgettable »musical« experience</strong>&#8230;</p>
<h2>Plan Your Wedding Ceremony</h2>
<p><strong>Planning</strong> your <strong>wedding ceremony</strong> and choosing a <strong>meaningful music selection</strong> for your marriage is the kind of help a professional musician offers.</p>
<p><strong>Hiring a professional musician for your wedding ceremony is a wise choice</strong>, because:</p>
<p>• (s)he will show up in time,<br />
• (s)he will be accurately dressed and<br />
• (s)he will make a dedicated contribution so your wedding ceremony flows pleasantly.</p>
<h2>Choosing Your Wedding Music</h2>
<p>When <strong>planning your wedding ceremony</strong> there are <strong>five important</strong> musical choices to make:</p>
<ul>
<h3>1) Pre-Ceremony and Prelude Music</h3>
<p>This music selection should create the mood for your wedding ceremony, which is usually quiet, content and magical, preparing everyone for the graceful vows. </p>
<p>Your musical choices can reach from: </p>
<p>• religious,<br />
• classical,<br />
• romantic,<br />
• popular love songs,<br />
• folk,<br />
• celtic </p>
<p>or any combination.</ul>
<blockquote><p><strong>IMPORTANT NOTE:<br />
Tell the musician if you have any favorite music pieces and/or special wishes!</strong> A professional musician(s) will select other appropriate music to match your basic choice.</p></blockquote>
<p></p>
<ul>
<h3>2) Solo Music (if any Solo Music)</h3>
<p>Solos are usually installed just before the processional or during the ceremony. Shorter ceremonies usually don&#8217;t require solo music. Oftentimes a friend of the bride and groom is asked to sing during the ceremony.</ul>
<ul>
<h3>3) Processional Music for the Bride</h3>
<p>When the groom and the officiant come to the altar the Processional starts. </p>
<p>Both may enter to the same music as the parents, if any music at all. Then the groomsmen enters usually with the bridesmaids. </p>
<p><strong>Traditionally the processional music is glorious, monumental and slow-moving.</strong> The bride&#8217;s entrance is announced by a fanfare and everyone&#8217;s standing.</p>
<p>The bride generally enters to the &#8220;Bridal Chorus&#8221; from Richard Wagners &#8220;Lohengrin&#8221; (i.e. &#8220;Here Comes The Bride&#8221;) &#8212; however the choice is up to you. A professional will help and guide you to make a good choice.</p>
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<h3>4) Recessional Music</h3>
<p>The Recessional takes place at the end of the wedding ceremony, usually after the kiss or after the officiant introduces the couple.</ul>
<ul>
<h3>5) Music for the Bridal Party</h3>
<p>There is a vast universe of music depending on what you want for your wedding party. Normally a Band or a Disc Jokey are the better choice to carry out this job, because people want to dance and celebrate!</p>
<p>However, depending on the size of your party venue and your budget, it is also possible to engage the harp for a more cocktail-style indoor event &#8212; which can be an amazing experience &#8212; especially for those people who prefer more tranquil music.
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<h2>What&#8217;s next?</h2>
<p>I am glad if  I could provide some helpful information for those wedding couples and wedding planners seeking out some guidelines for getting started with their music plans. </p>
<p>To see a list of my stock wedding music please check out my <a href="http://myharpmusic.com/2006/09/06/music-repertoire/" title="Finest ceremony music for your wedding">harp music wedding play-list</a>.</p>
<p>Further you can sneak in to the »COMMENT AREA« below to see comments (testimonials) on this article or write your own comment if you like. Just click on the comment link below to reach the comment box!</p>
<p><strong>Also feel free to Email me if you have any questions or want further information about harp music and weddings. </strong></p>
<p>My contact information can be found on my <a href="http://myharpmusic.com/contact-harp-player/" title="Contact harp wedding musician Rocío here...">Contact Page</a>.</p>
<p>At the time of writing this article my services are primary available in the area of the Canary Islands: Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerte Ventura.</p>
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		<title>Listen to some Harp Music Samples</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Harp Lovers! Finally you can now listen to some tunes of my latest CD-Project! I have set up an own page called &#8220;Music Samples&#8221; which can find in the top navigation panel — next to the Contact button — just below my picture! Or just click HERE Have Fun! R.R.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Harp Lovers!</p>
<p>Finally you can now listen to some tunes of my latest CD-Project! I have set up an own page called &#8220;Music Samples&#8221; which can find in the top navigation panel — next to the Contact button — just below my picture!</p>
<p>Or just click <a href="http://myharpmusic.com/harp-music-samples/">HERE</a></p>
<p>Have Fun!</p>
<p>R.R. <img src='http://myharpmusic.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2006 12:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to my personal website! I am delighted that you surfed your way to this homepage which is 100% dedicated to HARP MUSIC!!! Since I have started playing my harp again in 2005 &#8211; and still love to spend as much time possible with my little daughter Sofia &#8211; I will try to keep this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Welcome to my personal website!</strong></p>
<p>I am delighted that you surfed your way to this homepage which is <strong>100%</strong> dedicated to <strong>HARP MUSIC!!!</strong></p>
<p>Since I have started playing my harp again in 2005 &#8211; and still love to spend as much time possible with my little daughter Sofia &#8211; I will try to keep this Website as up to date as possible and post new articles once or even twice a month.</p>
<p>If you want you can add a live bookmark to your browser or even subscribe via the RSS function of this site so you&#8217;ll be notified whenever I post a new article&#8230;</p>
<p>For now &#8211; have FUN strolling through my little harp universe and please make use of the comment function which can be found at the end of each post!</p>
<p>Yours</p>
<p>Rocío Rodríguez Manrique</p>
<p>P.S. More Information about myself can be found in the PAGES section under ABOUT ME!</p>
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		<title>My Favorites Harp Players</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2006 12:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a very personal view about my favorite harp players and why I especially like to listen to their CDs all the time &#8212; the ones I love the most. Nevertheless when I want to compare various interpretations, I listen to different harp players and I choose the ones I find the most inspiring. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a very personal view about  my favorite harp players and why I especially like to listen to their CDs all the time &#8212; the ones I love the most.   Nevertheless when I want to compare various interpretations, I listen to different harp players and I  choose the ones I find the most inspiring.</p>
<p>I am far from being a critic so I just want to share my opinions with you, other colleagues and harp music lovers from all around the world.</p>
<p>First of all I classify the different harp music styles because I think that the irish folk harp is not comparable with the classical pedal harp. They are totally different instruments with their own unique structure.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with pedal harp music.</p>
<p>One of my favorites CD&#8217;s is &#8221;The Genius of Salzedo&#8221;  by Judy Loman. I simply love this CD.  I admire her brilliant playing, expression and also the round sound of her touch, the clarity of every single little note. I especially like the original pieces of Salzedo. I believe that no one else than Judy Loman has played this masterpieces with such greatness. She is not only a great harp player but also an incredible teacher.</p>
<p>The next harpist could not have been better described than by Robert Sherman from the New York Times:</p>
<p>&#8220;Nancy Allen is a major artist, with virtuosity all the more impressive for being incidental to the projection of expressive values&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>Nancy Allen has recorded many brilliant CDs. I think she should live at least 300 years to record every possible writing for the harp. I simply love her musicality and her incredible technique. In my opinion she can really sing through the instrument. I especially love her transcriptions of Debussy and Ravel.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s switch to the Celtic Harp:</p>
<p>From the Celtic Harp I have a special CD that my daughter loves when she goes to bed. Carol Thompson &#8220;The Enchanted Isles&#8221;. I am not very familiar with all the good Celtic harp players but indeed this is one I love to listen to often.</p>
<p>Also from the celtic harp Kim Robertson is also my favorite. I have no idea where to classify her? You can find her  because you can find her in the new age section as well as the celtic one. Her original compositions are  gorgeous. I like the way she improvises. We somehow know that improvising with the harp is not always easy and I think that Kim has a very beautiful way of doing it. She&#8217;s so expressive that even the simplest song sound outstanding. I admire how she made  her own way being a successful harp player.</p>
<p>My next  favorite harp player is the outstanding Andrew Laurence King. He plays the double harp (Arpa Doppia). His arrangements of antique and renaissance music are simply amazing and unique. He is a true creative harpist. I specially like the &#8220;Art of Ludovico&#8221; CD. He brings the renaissance music to a delightful listening experience.</p>
<p>To finish my essay about my favorites harp players, I could never exclude the fantastic South American harp player Alfredo Rolando Ortiz.  He plays the paraguayan harp absolutely gorgeous. I&#8217;d like to tell him: Thank you for existing Rolando! and for writing the most beautiful south american music, that we classical harp players are now able to play.</p>
<p>Presently I am working on his music and it&#8217;s not only a challenge to play these pieces but a true rhythmical and emotional experience.</p>
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		<title>Make The Best Out Of Your Practice Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2006 12:49:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some thoughts and tips about practicing I&#8217;d like to share to harp students who want to improve ways of playing this wonderful instrument. Often we take for granted the time we spend in our studio trying hard to learn our music. Well in my experience I have realized that the word »hard« it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some thoughts and tips about practicing I&#8217;d like to share to harp students who want to improve ways of playing this wonderful instrument. Often we take for granted the time we spend in our studio trying hard to learn our music.</p>
<p>Well in my experience I have realized that the word »hard« it is to avoid.  And another fact: It is not only the quantity of time you spend practicing but the quality of your practice routine.</p>
<p>Here are some tips I have discovered through out all the years by practicing the Harp.  I have found that this time is very important to achieve a good performance. We all know of course that the way we prepare our selves for any performance is important to get good results.</p>
<p>To begin I think that  the practicing time it is like a Ritual. I think that is a moment to enjoy  and love as well as concentrate all our efforts to  be able to have solutions for all our technical difficulties and to make the best out of the expression of the music.  I Personally always have something hot to drink on my little table, air the room while i am stretching and little things, decorations to make the ritual a comfy place to be.</p>
<p>All this will help to relax our body and mind so this time will be very productive. It is the moment of being connected completely with the music and let our selves go to be able to  express the emotions that every piece of music can give us.   Isn&#8217;t this the purpose of playing an instrument?  the music will help us to overcome the technical problems and not the opposite!</p>
<p>Even before sitting down I strongly recommend to take a few minutes to stretch our arms, back and neck. Also I think that the forward bend  is important to bring more blood and oxygen to the head – this will help our concentration. At the same time  relaxing our minds  by breathing  .  Like this we will avoid tensions and physical problems that can led to panful results. We are now prepared to learn faster and more efficiently.</p>
<p>Taking also a few minutes of your favorites fingering exercises will help you relive some tense muscles and help to warm up a little. I sometimes warm up by playing some difficult passages very slowly so at the same time I can memorize tricky parts.  I  remember my wonderful teacher Judy Loman who was always saying:  Practice L and   S!   Loud and Slow!  It is this moment when we can strengthened our fingers and think about the structure and harmony of the piece.</p>
<p>Being aware of the body&#8217;s position all the time is crucial.  The positioning of the hand is very important so is the one of the shoulders &#8212; don&#8217;t screw your back &#8212; feel comfortable.</p>
<p>During my song studies I usually rotate the music so I at least play the same piece every second or third day. And when I think that some piece is pretty ready to play I start to play it as I would play for someone or in public.  Like that your mind gets the habit of picturing the audience. In the practice room we usually play for our selves and we forget that the main objective is to transmit the music to the audience.  Once I heard: The interpreter is the bridge between the composer and the public. So it is good that we think about playing for someone while we practice. Make it also a routine.</p>
<p>One tip that has help me  to overcome memory blanks is to play the piece with a lot of interruptions. I mean that when you stop or interrupt for a few seconds any passage you must be able to know how  to continue, so you know exactly the notes and the pedals you need to be able to continue.  This is a good training for the performance.</p>
<p>If you want to write  your comments about this subject you can write me an email</p>
<p>Here are two very interesting books I recommend to read:</p>
<p>The Confident Performer By Dr. David Roland<br />
The Inner game of Music by Barry Green</p>
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		<title>Music Repertoire</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2006 12:48:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under this article you will find all pieces I play on my harp. For now i present this list in an unsorted order, which I will change later for better search results. If you are looking for a song which you cannot find here, please drop me an email and I&#8217;ll see what I can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Under this article you will find all pieces I play on my harp. For now i present this list in an unsorted order, which I will change later for better search results. If you are looking for a song which you cannot find here, please drop me an email and I&#8217;ll see what I can do for you?!</p>
<p><strong>Nr. | Style |    Composer    | Name of Piece    | Instrumentation</strong></p>
<p>01    | classical    | Bach    | Air    | Hp, Fl    Hp, vl<br />
02    | classical    | Schubert    | Ave Maria    | Hp, Fl    Hp, voice<br />
03    | wedding    | Wagner    | Bridal Chorus    | Solo Harp<br />
04    | wedding    | Pachelbel    | Canon in D    | Solo Harp<br />
05    | classical    | Satie    | Gymnopedies    | Hp, Fl<br />
06    | worship    | Bach    | Jesu, Joy of Man&#8217;s Desiring    | Hp, Fl    Hp, voice<br />
07    | classical    | Liszt    | Liebestraum    | Hp, Fl<br />
08    | classical    | Beethoven    | Ode to Joy    | Solo Harp<br />
09 | classical    | Faure    | Pavane    | Solo Harp<br />
10    | classical    | Bach    | Prelude in C    | Solo Harp<br />
11    | classical    | Dussek    | Sonatina No. III    | Solo Harp<br />
12    | wedding    | Purcell    | Trumpet Voluntary    | Solo Harp    Hp, Fl<br />
13    | wedding    | Purcell    | Trumpet Tune    | Solo Harp    Hp, Fl<br />
14    | wedding    | Mendelssohn    | Wedding March    | Solo Harp    Hp, Fl<br />
15    | wedding    | John Newton    | Amazing Grace    | Solo Harp    Hp, voice<br />
16    | classical    | Schubert    | Serenade    | Hp, Fl    Hp, cello<br />
17    | wedding    | Giordano    | Caro mio ben    | Hp, voice<br />
18    | worship    | Bach    | Bist du bei mir    | Hp, voice<br />
19    | worship    | Andrew Lloyd Webber    | Pie Jesu    | Hp, voice<br />
20    | classical    | Jiulio Caccini    Amarilli | Mia Bella    | Hp, voice<br />
21    | classical    | Giovanni Paisiello    | Nel cor piu non mi sento    | Hp, voice<br />
22 | popular    | Michel Legrand    | Les uns et les autres    | Hp, Fl    Hp, voice<br />
23 | popular    | canto popular espanol    | Del Cabello mas sutil    | Hp, voice<br />
24    | worship    | Cesar Franck    O Lord | Most Holy    | Hp, Fl    Hp, voice<br />
25    | wedding    | Bach-Gounod    | Ave Maria    | Hp, Fl    Hp, voice<br />
26    | classical    | Bach    | Largo    | Solo Harp<br />
27    | classical    | Handel    | The harmonious Blacksmith    | Solo Harp<br />
28    | classical    | Beethoven    | Moonlight Sonata op.27    | Solo Harp<br />
29 | irish    | Turlough O&#8217;Carolan    | Carolan&#8217;s Drought    | Solo Harp<br />
30 | modern popular | Kim Robertson    | Gratitud    | Solo Harp<br />
31    | classical    | Handel    | Sarabande    | Solo Harp<br />
32    | wedding    | Handel    | Cantique Nuptial    | Solo Harp    Hp, voice<br />
33    | classical    | Jules Masenet    | Meditation from &#8220;Thais&#8221;    | Solo Harp<br />
34    | classical    | Hasselmans    | The Brook    | Solo Harp<br />
35    | classical    | Debussy    | Claire de Lune    | Solo Harp<br />
36    | classical    | Debussy    | Premiere Arabesque    | Solo Harp<br />
37 | modern    | Salzedo    | Quietud    | Solo Harp<br />
38 | popular    | Marvin Hamlish    | Through the eyes of love    | Solo Harp<br />
39 | popular    | Andrew Lloyd Webber    | All I ask of you (Fantom of opera)    | Solo Harp<br />
40 | popular    | Michael Masser    | Didn&#8217;t we almost have it all    | Solo Harp<br />
41 | irish popular | irish    | Lark On The Strand    | Solo Harp<br />
42 | irish popular | engish    | The grenadiere and the Lady    | Solo Harp<br />
43 | irish popular | scotish    | Farewell    | Solo Harp<br />
44 | irish | popular scotish    | Arran Boat Song    | Solo Harp<br />
45 | irish | popular irish    | Chanter    | Solo Harp<br />
46 | irish | popular scotish    | Skye Boat Song    | Solo Harp<br />
47    | classical    | Ravel    | Pavane    | Solo Harp<br />
48 | popular    | Stephen Sondheim    | Send in the Clouds    | Solo Harp<br />
49 | jazz    | George David, George Shering    | Lullaby of Birdland    | Solo Harp<br />
50 | jazz    | George and Ira Gershwin    | But not for me    | Solo Harp<br />
51 | jazz    | George and Ira Gershwin    | Embraceable you    | Solo Harp<br />
52 | jazz    | George and Ira Gershwin    | Bidin&#8217;my time    | Solo Harp<br />
53 | jazz    | Cole Porter    | I get a kick out of you    | Solo Harp<br />
54 | modern popular    | Kim Robertson    | Moonrise    | Solo Harp<br />
55 | modern popular    | Kim Robertson    | Rain    | Solo Harp<br />
56 | modern popular    | Kim Robertson    | Water Spirit    | Solo Harp<br />
57 | irish | wales    | Ash Gove    | Solo Harp<br />
58 | irish | popular scotish    | Wild mountain Thyme    | Solo Harp<br />
59 | irish | popular irish    | Southwind    | Solo Harp<br />
60 | classical spanish    | Albeniz    | Sonata en re    | Solo Harp<br />
61 | classical spanish    | Granados    | Danza espanola N 5    | Solo Harp<br />
62 | classical spanish       | Chavarri    | El viejo Castillo Moro    | Solo Harp<br />
63 | classical spanish       | Manuel de Falla    | Spanish Dance N 1    | Solo Harp<br />
64 | classical spanish    | Albeniz    | Recuerdos de viaje    | Solo Harp<br />
65 | classical spanish       | Granados    | Orientale    | Solo Harp<br />
66    | classical    | Salzedo    | Chanson dans la Nuit    | Solo Harp<br />
67 | classical spanish       | Lecuona    | Malaguenas    | Solo Harp<br />
68 | south american    | Fernando Giron    | Un arpa y un bambuco    | Solo Harp<br />
69 | south american    | Alfredo Rolando Ortiz    | Llano    | Solo Harp<br />
70 | south american    | Alfredo Rolando Ortiz    | Ecuador    | Solo Harp<br />
71 | south american    | Alfredo Rolando Ortiz    | La Guabina    | Solo Harp<br />
72 | south american    | Alfredo Rolando Ortiz    | Seis por derecho    | Solo Harp<br />
73 | south american    | Alfredo Rolando Ortiz    | Atardecer    | Solo Harp<br />
74 | south american    | Alfredo Rolando Ortiz    | Una Luz en el mar    | Solo Harp<br />
75 | south american    | Orlando Brito    Angustia | Boleros    | Solo Harp<br />
76 | south american    | Alfredo Rolando Ortiz    | Una Noche    | Solo Harp<br />
77    | classical    | Ravel    | Pavane    | Hp, Fl<br />
78    | classical    | Scarlatti    | Sento nel core    | Hp, Fl<br />
79    | classical    | Handel    | Silent worship    | Hp, Fl<br />
80    | classical    | Handel    | Largo    | Hp, Fl<br />
81    | classical    | Saint saens    | Romance    | Hp, Fl<br />
82    | classical    | Ravel    | En bateau    | Hp, Fl<br />
83    | classical    | Yamada    | Japanes melodies    | Hp, Fl<br />
84    | classical    | Bach    | Siciliana    | Hp, Fl<br />
85    | classical    | Bach    | Sonata    | Hp, Fl<br />
86    | classical    | Saint saens    | Fantasie    | Hp, Fl<br />
87    | classical    | Ravel    | Piece en forme de habanera    | Hp, Fl<br />
88    | classical    | Faure    | Sicilienne    | Hp, Fl<br />
89    | classical    | Ibert    | Entracte |<br />
90    | classical    | Saint saens    | The Swan    | Hp, cello<br />
91    | classical    | Villa Lobos    | Song of the black swan    | Hp, cello<br />
92    | classical    | Gluck    | Orphe    | Hp, Fl<br />
93    | classical    | Massenet    | Elegie    | Hp, Fl<br />
94    | classical    | Bizet    | Carmen    | Hp, Fl<br />
95    | classical    | Korsakow    | Chanson Indoue    | Hp, cello<br />
96    | classical    | Carl Nielsen    | The fog is lifting    | Hp, Fl<br />
97    | classical    | Cesarani    | Orientale    | Hp, Fl<br />
98    | classical    | Absil    | Sicilienne    | Hp, Fl<br />
99    | classical    | Spohr    | Fantasie        | Hp, vl<br />
100 | christmas    | Carols        | Solo Harp</p>
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