Britten - A Ceremony of Carols (07) Interlude (harp solo)

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Benjamin Britten's
A CEREMONY OF CAROLS
Opus 28, for 3-part treble chorus and harp
Sung by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
Harp: Frances Kelly
Conductor: Richard Marlow
1997

07. INTERLUDE (harp solo)

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http://everything2.com/index.pl?node=Ceremony%20of%20Carols
http://www.californiaboyschoir.org/britten003.html

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  • Shows just how much he knew about this and every instrument he wrote for and their strengths and capabilities.

  • <3 When we were listening to the harpist who played for our concert, all of us just were in awe...

    it's so amazing.

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  • @2Sparks002: "Simultaneously cold & warm" is a perfect description for this movement! Well said!

  • Heard her play this yesterday in Winchester Cathedral. Utterly gorgeous, a piece that is simultaneously cold & warm. Heartbreaking yet hinting at the celebration of Christmas to come

  • When Ralphy opens up the door to see the snow-fall on Christmas Day... 2:19

  • SOMEONE PLEASE ARRANGE THIS FOR GUITAR

  • Has anything more beautiful ever been written.

  • Gorgeous.

  • I am so proud that she is teaching me, she is a wonderfull harpist and a wonderfull teacher!! :)

  • The Interlude is simply stunning - so beautiful

  • wonderful piece of music!

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