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The Sound
of Sleet: Harp Music for the Winter Season — Aryeh
Frankfurter — brings together 64 minutes of exquisite, timeless
traditional winter holiday favorites infused with sensitivity, warmth and
delicacy - all performed on the Celtic folk harp with light accompaniment on
instruments such as violin, viola, guitar, recorder, pennywhistle and chimes.
Beautiful music for any time of the year ...
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Harp
Songs of the Midnight Sun — Aryeh
Frankfurter — compiles over 68 minutes of traditional folk melodies
from Sweden and Norway, arranged for the folk lever harp. The listener will
experience a wide range of musical textures - from passionate and dramatic march
melodies; alluringly and charmingly romantic airs to delightfully playful dance
tunes - the music is always evocative and beautiful. The harp is accompanied on
a wide range of traditional instruments which combine to create a rich and
exciting musical tapestry.
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The
Secret Bride was recorded and released in 1994. Approx. length is 50
minutes. A collection of 12 traditional and several contemporary melodies (the
title track was self composed), this recording is designed to evoke a romantic,
somewhat hauntingly plaintive mood. — Aryeh Frankfurter
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O'Carolan's
Dream a tribute to the legendary Irish Harper Turlough O'Carolan -
all the tracks are melodies which have been attributed to him. Containing a wide
variety of moods and textures, the tunes range from wistful and melancholy to
whimsical, playful and even "baroquely" festive. — Aryeh
Frankfurter
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Lest the
Harp Strings Unravel was published in 1996. Containing just under 1
hour of music, 17 pieces from Ireland, Scotland and Manx appear on this album.
The music is passionate and richly orchestrated and the first choice among
nonmusician friends. — Aryeh Frankfurter
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