Henriette Renié: Légende d'apres les elfes de Leconte de Lisle: Solo pour Harpe
D'après Les Elfes de Leconte de Lisle
COMPOSITEUR:
Henriette Renié
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Conducteur
ÉDITEUR:
Alphonse Leduc
French harpist and composer, Henriette Renié (1875-1956) lived in poverty for much of her life. However, this did not stop her from composing significant works for the harp, including Legend of the Elves inspired the poem of thesame name by French poet, Leconte de Lisle. Despite being a talented
Détails
Compositeur | Henriette Renié |
Description Instrument Group | Harpe |
Instrumentation | Solo pour Harpe |
Instrumentation | Harpe |
Type de produit | Conducteur |
Description Product Type | Recueil |
Langue | Français |
Éditeur | Alphonse Leduc |
Genre | Classique |
Période | Post 1901 |
Nombre de Pages | 15 |
ISMN | 9790046200168 |
Edition Number | AL20016 |
N° | AL20016 |
Description
French harpist and composer, Henriette Renié (1875-1956) lived in poverty for much of her life. However, this did not stop her from composing significant works for the harp, including Legend of the Elves inspired the poem of thesame name by French poet, Leconte de Lisle. Despite being a talented composer, Renié lived at a time where fame and success was socially unacceptable for women. In 1903, she composed her substantial work for harp, Legend of theElves. As a highly virtuosic work, this Renié piece displays use of cadenza passages, exploitation of tonality, complex rhythms and variety in performance directions. For advanced harpists, Renié's Legend of the Elves is anexciting and varied addition to the repertoire.