Musiques et Chants traditionnels des Balkans
Traditional music and songs from the Balkans for one or two Celtic Harps
arranged by Roxane Martin
Tunes in the Book:
Traditional music and songs from the balkans (except 5)
1 Sarajevo divno mjesto (trad. bosniaque)
2 Sano, duso (trad. serbe)
3 Pomasko sirto (trad. macédonien) [duet]
4 Liliano Mome (trad. bulgare)
5 Nostalgie Balkanique (François Heim) [duet]
6 Gankino oro (trad. bulgare) [duet]
7 Jovano,jovanke (trad. macédonien) [duet]
8 Belasicko oro (trad. macédonien)
9 Ugurchinska retchenitsa (trad. bulgare)
2 Sano, duso (trad. serbe)
3 Pomasko sirto (trad. macédonien) [duet]
4 Liliano Mome (trad. bulgare)
5 Nostalgie Balkanique (François Heim) [duet]
6 Gankino oro (trad. bulgare) [duet]
7 Jovano,jovanke (trad. macédonien) [duet]
8 Belasicko oro (trad. macédonien)
9 Ugurchinska retchenitsa (trad. bulgare)
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Néo Bal Folk for one or two Celtic Harps arranged by Roxane Martin
Tunes in the Book:
La Sansonnette (Scottish) - Dominique Forges
Langedig (an dro) trad. Breton Strayaway child (cercle circassien) trad. Ireland [duet] Les pieds de la dame au clebs (bourrée) - Stéphane Milleret [duet] Les Poules huppées (bourrée) - Gilles Chabenat Gülseren (Lesnoto) - Miqueu Montanaro [duet] Sean Bhui (cercle circassien) trad. Ireland [duet] La pleurnicheuse (bourrée) - François Helm Les écoliers de St Genest (mazurka) - Gilles Chabenat [duet] As I went upon the ice (polka) trad. Ireland [duet] Astrid (valse) trad. Suédois [duet] Borreia de trinquier (bourrée) trad. Auvergnatv Scottish de la châtre (Scottish) - Bruno Le Tron Istanbul trip (bourrée) - François Helm Kost er hoed (kost er hoet) trad. Breton Scottish du regret (Scottish) - Yann Fanch Perroches [duet]
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16 dances from the Neo Folk dances repertoire arranged for 1 or 2 celtic harps by Roxane Martin with compositions of François Heim, Gilles Chabenat, Yann-Fanch Perroches, Stéphane Milleret, Dominique Forges ... arranged for the first time for celtic harp! While these tunes might be unfamiliar to harpists they are well known to acordionists, fiddlers, hurdy-gurdy players and all those musicians who frequent new traditional music and dance events across Europe. |
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