Re: [Harp-L] diatonic harp concerto (was: harp in bluegrass)



What about Corky Siegel's work?
http://www.chamberblues.com/history/history_symphonic.html

And Roland van Straaten also played a concert he wrote in Switzerland
earlier this year, if I am not mistaken.

Cheers,
Fernando

On 8/10/07, Michael Peloquin <peloquinharp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >From: Tom Baehr <tombaehr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >I'm unaware of any major work for diatonic in a classical  setting, and am
> >willing to be educated on that point. But there are  dozens of pieces
> >written for chromatic and orchestra and/or piano.  Either instrument should
> >work in any genre or era, using musical  judgment and good taste.
> >
>
>
> Howard Levy has a Concerto for Diatonic Harmonica & Orchestra --
> problem is that right now he is the only guy that could play it!
>
> from: http://www.levyland.com/schedule.php
> Mar. 29, 2008
> 7:00 pm
> Howard performs his Harmonica Concerto
> The Catskill Symphony, Chuck Schneider, music director.
>
> SUNY, Oneonta, NY.
>
> BTW--it appears that Howard will be "hanging out" (like most of our tongues
> & jaws) at SPAH on Fri Aug 17!
>
>
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