We are delighted to announce the publication of the CONCERTO for PEDAL HARP by Savourna Stevenson which Creighton's Collection is printing and distributing on behalf of Savourna Stevenson.
Concerto for Pedal Harp by Savourna Stevenson - Celebrating 200 years of the modern pedal harp and dedicated to the composers and players who championed the pedal harp through the 19th and 20th centuries. Commissioned by Holywell Music and subsidised by Creative Scotland.
This work was first premiered by international soloist Catrin Finch and the Scottish Ensemble in the summer of 2012 to mark the bicentenary of the invention of Erard’s double action mechanism for the pedal harp. Savourna’s concerto was well-received by audiences at performances in both Edinburgh and Glasgow, the Herald’s Michael Tumelty describing it as:
“…direct music, from the heart and to the heart, absolutely open and totally honest in its integrity and expressive qualities…The concerto, full of whole-tone and pentatonic implications, and lovingly played by Finch with expressive delicacy and an alluring sense of elan, is actually a voluptuously Romantic piece, unashamedly gorgeous in its first movement, with more than a hint of tango, a wonderfully touching sense of yearning, perhaps melancholy, in its second, and a darker, striking flavour of Bernard Hermann in the harmonies and mood of its finale.”
The cadenza in the first movement of the concerto is likely to be particularly interesting to those wishing to study or teach the work at an institution such as the Royal Academy of Music and would be an ideal audition piece.
For further information about the music please go to our information web site
To purchase copies of the music please go to our online shop
Specialist retailers, distributors and publishers of harp music based in Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Thursday, 20 August 2015
Sunday, 12 July 2015
Sarah Deere-Jones harp music
Creighton's Collection is delighted to announce that we are now printing and distributing harp sheet music on behalf of Sarah Deere-Jones and The Cornwall Harp Centre.
We have just completed work on the following 11 volumes all of which are now available as A4 stapled scores.
Please click the titles below for further information about any score or click here to view all the books in our on line shop.
We have just completed work on the following 11 volumes all of which are now available as A4 stapled scores.
Please click the titles below for further information about any score or click here to view all the books in our on line shop.
| Title | Instrumentation |
| Traditional Tunes from Cornwall | Lever / Pedal Harp |
| Twenty-one Easy Pieces for small Lap Harps | Lap / Lever Harp |
| Loch Coruisk Rhapsody | Lever / Pedal Harp |
| On Selworthy Beacon | Lever Harp |
| Cascaron | Lever / Pedal Harp |
| By a Woodland Stream | Lever Harp |
| 'Fantasie' for Celtic Harp | Lever Harp |
| Twelve Tudor Pieces | Lever / Pedal / Historical Harp |
| Twelve Medieval Pieces | Lever / Pedal / Historical Harp |
| 23 Pieces for Starters | Lap / Lever / Pedal Harp |
| Twelve Easy Pieces for Traditional Harp | Lap / Lever / Historical Harp |
Saturday, 11 July 2015
Sue Rothstein - Sheet Music for harp
We are pleased to announce that we now stock Sue Rothstein's music for harp.
Beginner to Grade 5
A Walk in the Forest - Lever / Pedal Harp
Animals on the Harp - Lever / Pedal Harp
Magical Animals on the Harp - Lever / Pedal Harp
The Dinopaur Duet Book - 2 Lever / Pedal Harps
Intermediate
Dance of the Young Swan - Pedal Harp
Advanced
The Dream Studies - Pedal Harp
Three Moods - Pedal Harp
Lament - Pedal Harps & Strings
The English Patient - Pedal Harp
For further information and prices please visit our online shop
Beginner to Grade 5A Walk in the Forest - Lever / Pedal Harp
Animals on the Harp - Lever / Pedal Harp
Magical Animals on the Harp - Lever / Pedal Harp
The Dinopaur Duet Book - 2 Lever / Pedal Harps
Intermediate
Dance of the Young Swan - Pedal Harp
Advanced
The Dream Studies - Pedal Harp
Three Moods - Pedal Harp
Lament - Pedal Harps & Strings
The English Patient - Pedal Harp
For further information and prices please visit our online shop
Friday, 3 April 2015
Esme's Adventure - The Girl with the Purple Harp
Audio CD & Sheet Music Book
Esme's Adventure - The Girl with the Purple Harp

This collection of harp tunes was inspired by a young harp player Esme Morris Macintyre from Kinnesswood, Scotland. Esme died aged 18 in July 2013 after first being diagnosed with a brain tumour when she was aged only 11. She wrote a searingly honest account of the challenges she faced through her Facebook page and she worked tirelessly to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Please visit Creighton's Collection for more info
Sheet Music - Esme's Adventure - The Girl with the Purple Harp
Published by The Clarsach Society
Tunes in the Book - with composers name:
A Tune for Esme – Rachel Hair
Esme’s Adventure – Jennifer Port
Esme’s Dream – Debbie Nash
Esme’s Purple Harp – Màiri Macleod
The Arran Boat (trad.) – arr. Amy Moar
Esme’s Flying – Patsy Seddon & Mary Macmaster
The Lily of a Day – Rosie Morton
Memories of Gartmore – Elinor Evans
Sunflower – Fiona Rutherford
Esme’s Tune – Mairi Robertson
The Girl with the Purple Harp – Karen Marshalsay
One – Gwen Yorke
Esme’s Bicycle Ride – Isobel Mieras
Audio CD - Esme's Adventure - The Girl with the Purple Harp
The CD has two additional tracks not in the tune book marked ** below
Tunes on the CD with performers name
01. A Tune for Esme – Rachel Hair
02. Esme’s Adventure – Jennifer Port
03. Esme’s Dream – Daisy May Nash
04. Esme’s Purple Harp – Màiri Macleod
05. The Arran Boat (trad.) – arr. Amy Moar
06. Esme’s Flying – Patsy Seddon & Mary Macmaster
07. Guardian Angel - Amy Duncan **
08. The Lily of a Day – Rosie Morton
09. Memories of Gartmore – Elinor Evans
10. Sunflower – Fiona Rutherford
11. Esme’s Tune – Mairi Robertson
12. Feill nan Crann – Patsy Seddon & Mary Macmaster **
13. The Girl with the Purple Harp – Karen Marshalsay
14. One – Gwen Yorke
15. Esme’s Bicycle Ride – Na Clarsairean
Esme's Adventure - The Girl with the Purple Harp
This collection of harp tunes was inspired by a young harp player Esme Morris Macintyre from Kinnesswood, Scotland. Esme died aged 18 in July 2013 after first being diagnosed with a brain tumour when she was aged only 11. She wrote a searingly honest account of the challenges she faced through her Facebook page and she worked tirelessly to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust. Please visit Creighton's Collection for more info
Sheet Music - Esme's Adventure - The Girl with the Purple Harp
Published by The Clarsach Society
Tunes in the Book - with composers name:
A Tune for Esme – Rachel Hair
Esme’s Adventure – Jennifer Port
Esme’s Dream – Debbie Nash
Esme’s Purple Harp – Màiri Macleod
The Arran Boat (trad.) – arr. Amy Moar
Esme’s Flying – Patsy Seddon & Mary Macmaster
The Lily of a Day – Rosie Morton
Memories of Gartmore – Elinor Evans
Sunflower – Fiona Rutherford
Esme’s Tune – Mairi Robertson
The Girl with the Purple Harp – Karen Marshalsay
One – Gwen Yorke
Esme’s Bicycle Ride – Isobel Mieras
Audio CD - Esme's Adventure - The Girl with the Purple Harp
The CD has two additional tracks not in the tune book marked ** below
Tunes on the CD with performers name01. A Tune for Esme – Rachel Hair
02. Esme’s Adventure – Jennifer Port
03. Esme’s Dream – Daisy May Nash
04. Esme’s Purple Harp – Màiri Macleod
05. The Arran Boat (trad.) – arr. Amy Moar
06. Esme’s Flying – Patsy Seddon & Mary Macmaster
07. Guardian Angel - Amy Duncan **
08. The Lily of a Day – Rosie Morton
09. Memories of Gartmore – Elinor Evans
10. Sunflower – Fiona Rutherford
11. Esme’s Tune – Mairi Robertson
12. Feill nan Crann – Patsy Seddon & Mary Macmaster **
13. The Girl with the Purple Harp – Karen Marshalsay
14. One – Gwen Yorke
15. Esme’s Bicycle Ride – Na Clarsairean
Elinor Evans - new harp CD and sheet music book
Harp music audio CD
Kaleidoscope
Elinor Evans - clarsach with Sally Simpson - fiddle & Charlie Stewart - double bass
"This CD is a mixture of my own original compositions and a few traditional tunes. On five of the tracks I am joined by Sally Simpson on Fiddle and Charlie Stewart on Double Bass." Elinor Evans
Retail price £10.00 + p&p view on our web site
01 Tilly’s Dance/Trip to Pakistan
02 Journey to Perth
03 Kaleidoscope
04 Sunrise/The Chatterbox/The Plewlands Kids
05 The Sleeping Child
06 Herding the Sheep
07 Kwela Ceilidh
08 A Single Kiss
09 Price of a Pig/Lisnagun Jig
10 Ten Years till Your Bus Pass/Bedging
"This book includes ten of my original clarsach pieces. These vary in range from easy to hard and in the book there is a handy lever chart to help get you started." Elinor Evans
Kaleidoscope
Elinor Evans - clarsach with Sally Simpson - fiddle & Charlie Stewart - double bass
"This CD is a mixture of my own original compositions and a few traditional tunes. On five of the tracks I am joined by Sally Simpson on Fiddle and Charlie Stewart on Double Bass." Elinor Evans
Retail price £10.00 + p&p view on our web site
01 Tilly’s Dance/Trip to Pakistan
02 Journey to Perth
03 Kaleidoscope
04 Sunrise/The Chatterbox/The Plewlands Kids
05 The Sleeping Child
06 Herding the Sheep
07 Kwela Ceilidh
08 A Single Kiss
09 Price of a Pig/Lisnagun Jig
10 Ten Years till Your Bus Pass/Bedging
Sheet Music for Harp
Pulling Strings on the clarsach - Book 1
Elinor Evans
"This book includes ten of my original clarsach pieces. These vary in range from easy to hard and in the book there is a handy lever chart to help get you started." Elinor Evans
Retail price £10.00 + p&p view on our website
I wrote these tunes at various times over the past 6 or so years. I am really passionate about the clarsach, it is a beautiful instrument and one which deserves its own place and its own music. Throughout school being dyslexic, writing was a chore and I found solace with my clarsach; music gave me a voice when expressing myself with the written word was hard. Composition was a natural extension of my playing and most of these pieces are intended to tell a story or commemorate an event. Inspiration comes from many sources including nature, friends and family who have all been very patient over the years!
All of these tunes can be played as solos but for some of them I have written other parts — these can be downloaded from my website, www.elinorevansmusic.co.uk and can also be heard on my first CD Kaleidoscope.
I hope you have as much fun playing these tunes as I had writing them. You can contact me through my website - please let me know!
Tunes in the book
Tilly’s Dance
Sunrise
The Chatterbox & The Plewlands Kids
A Single Kiss
Ferris Wheel
Herding the Sheep
Sleeping Child
Journey to Perth
Ten Years Till Your Bus Pass
Bedging
The Cromarty Suite - sheet music for harp ensemble
Sheet Music for Harp Ensemble
The Cromarty Suite
by Corrina Hewat, Mary Macmaster & Patsy Seddon
The Cromarty Suite – written by Corrina Hewat, Mary Macmaster and Patsy Seddon was performed at the 2014 Harp Village in Cromarty. It has been purposefully written for a wide range of players, from recent beginners through to advanced, so all participants will have an important part to play in creating the music. The piece is wholly inspired by Cromarty, mainly the connection with Sir Thomas Urquhart, Hugh Miller and the Emigration Stone. For harp ensemble with 4 or more harps.
Published retail price £10.00 + p&p view in our shop
Further information:
The Cromba Air (Cromba is the Gaelic word for Cromarty meaning crooked bay) is a beautiful and spacious tune and serves as an introduction and welcome to the whole suite.
That is followed by Mary’s 2 tunes, the first inspired by the works and writings of Sir Thomas Urquhart, first Laird of Cromarty and is called ‘Translating Rabelais’ The second tune is a slow air with the sorrowful title of ‘Remembering the Cromarty Firth from a London Jail’ which formed a part of Sir Thomas’ life story.
Then it is into Patsy’s tune inspired by Hugh Miller, and is simply called Hugh Miller with the subtitle ‘breaking open the stones on the Cromarty beach to expose the fossils inside’. The sound of chipping can be heard in this cheery slow reel. But it has a reminder that the very last stone that Hugh Miller cut in Cromarty was a gravestone for his young daughter.
Following that, Corrina’s tune is a dance in 3/4 and 3/8 called ’39 Ships Long Since Gone’ and is inspired initially by the Emigration Stone in Cromarty which has the name of all the ships that left Cromarty for the New World. The piece incorporates joy and sadness thinking about Cromarty Bay being the last place the emigrants would have seen before leaving for their new lives in Canada or Australia.
The whole suite is then finished off with the Cromba March echoing back to the first piece and one which all 3 musicians wrote together. It is uplifting and is a happy triumph over adversity and hardship kind of tune.
It’s a fitting end to the musical story of Cromarty.
The Cromarty Suite has now been published as a music book with all the parts for harp players and has been written for 4 ability levels of harp playing so that you can choose which one suits you best. Whether you're a recent beginner, an elementary student, an intermediate player or advanced player, you will enjoy learning this beautiful score.
The parts are written for harpists of the following abilities
Harp 1 - Advanced / Intermediate
Harp 2 - Intermediate
Harp 3 - Elementary
Harp 4 - Recent beginner
The Cromarty Suite
by Corrina Hewat, Mary Macmaster & Patsy Seddon
The Cromarty Suite – written by Corrina Hewat, Mary Macmaster and Patsy Seddon was performed at the 2014 Harp Village in Cromarty. It has been purposefully written for a wide range of players, from recent beginners through to advanced, so all participants will have an important part to play in creating the music. The piece is wholly inspired by Cromarty, mainly the connection with Sir Thomas Urquhart, Hugh Miller and the Emigration Stone. For harp ensemble with 4 or more harps.Published retail price £10.00 + p&p view in our shop
Further information:
The Cromba Air (Cromba is the Gaelic word for Cromarty meaning crooked bay) is a beautiful and spacious tune and serves as an introduction and welcome to the whole suite.
That is followed by Mary’s 2 tunes, the first inspired by the works and writings of Sir Thomas Urquhart, first Laird of Cromarty and is called ‘Translating Rabelais’ The second tune is a slow air with the sorrowful title of ‘Remembering the Cromarty Firth from a London Jail’ which formed a part of Sir Thomas’ life story.
Then it is into Patsy’s tune inspired by Hugh Miller, and is simply called Hugh Miller with the subtitle ‘breaking open the stones on the Cromarty beach to expose the fossils inside’. The sound of chipping can be heard in this cheery slow reel. But it has a reminder that the very last stone that Hugh Miller cut in Cromarty was a gravestone for his young daughter.
Following that, Corrina’s tune is a dance in 3/4 and 3/8 called ’39 Ships Long Since Gone’ and is inspired initially by the Emigration Stone in Cromarty which has the name of all the ships that left Cromarty for the New World. The piece incorporates joy and sadness thinking about Cromarty Bay being the last place the emigrants would have seen before leaving for their new lives in Canada or Australia.
The whole suite is then finished off with the Cromba March echoing back to the first piece and one which all 3 musicians wrote together. It is uplifting and is a happy triumph over adversity and hardship kind of tune.
It’s a fitting end to the musical story of Cromarty.
The Cromarty Suite has now been published as a music book with all the parts for harp players and has been written for 4 ability levels of harp playing so that you can choose which one suits you best. Whether you're a recent beginner, an elementary student, an intermediate player or advanced player, you will enjoy learning this beautiful score.
The parts are written for harpists of the following abilities
Harp 1 - Advanced / Intermediate
Harp 2 - Intermediate
Harp 3 - Elementary
Harp 4 - Recent beginner
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Jazz Trio Concert @ Acapela Studio 9th May 2015 Violin - Vocals - Harp
Gypsy & Swing Jazz Trio Concert
Saturday 9 May 2015
Starts 7.30pm
Acapela Studio
Pentyrch, Cardiff, CF15 9QD
Ben Creighton Griffiths (harp)
with special guests
Adrien Chevalier (violin)
Tatiana Eva-Marie (vocals)
Tickets £9 / £12
Box Office
Tel: 08448 700887
click to buy tickets on line at www.acapela.co.uk
Ben and Adrien first met in October 2013 when they performed together in a number of concerts in Guadeloupe and Martinique as part of Journées Internationales de la harpe dans la Caraïbe and they are delighted to be performing together again here in South Wales and this time to be joined by jazz singer Tatiana Eva-Marie.
During the evening Adrien, Tatiana, and Ben will present a varied programme of improvised jazz, ranging from traditional swing standards to French gypsy, and modern and electronic jazz & funk.
Ben Creighton Griffiths. Ben’s fourteen years as a harpist has been an incredible journey. It has taken him across three continents to perform at many prestigious festivals, from the exotic locations of Rio and the Caribbean, to World Harp Congresses in Vancouver and Amsterdam. He has traveled across Europe performing in France, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Croatia, Hungry, and most recently the Czech Republic. He has made TV appearances for the BBC, ITV, S4C, O Globo (Brazil), performed for Prince Charles, performed concertos and other works with orchestras and choirs. He is now in great demand for teaching jazz workshops and courses here and abroad.
Adrien Chevalier is a violinist and composer from Avignon, in the South of France, classically trained at the Avignon Conservatory. After discovering a passion for jazz and Gypsy music, he went on to study with jazz violin master Didier Lockwood in Paris. His style is reminiscent of Stéphane Grappelli but also greatly influenced by klezmer, tango and Balkanic music.
Currently based in New York City, Adrien Chevalier is the founder and band leader of the Hot Club of New York and the Avalon Jazz Band, who have performed extensively in New York City and around the United States. He has performed with noteworthy musicians, such as Stéphane Wrembel, Adrien Moignard, Michael Valeanu, Gordon Webster, Brandi DisterheftBria Skonberg, Molly Ryan, Jérémy Bruyère, Leah Zeger,Tatiana Eva-Marie…
Adrien Chevalier can be heard several times a week in many great venues around New York City, such as Matisse, Fada, The Lambs Club, Radegast Hall, Apotheke, Beaumarchais, Domaine, the Manderley bar, the Standart Hotel…
Tatiana Eva-Marie is a singer and actress living in New York City. She is the lead singer of the Gypsy-French Avalon Jazz Band and is currently developing a project inspired by her Romanian and Yiddish musical roots. She has shared the stage with renowned performers such as Nellie McKay, Marilyn Maye and Norah Jones.
Past shows include The Rainbow Room Opening Night, The Carlyle, “Tatiana’s Swing Caravan” and “Do You Zazou?” at Joe’s Pub, the New York Hot Jazz Festival, The Salon at the Empire Rooftop, the New York Botanical Garden, concerts for the French Ambassador in Washington DC on Bastille Day, the New York City Opera gala at the Plaza, private concerts for the Prince of Saudi Arabia, opening night of George Clooney’s “Monuments Men”.
Tatiana Eva-Marie frequently guest stars with Gordon Webster & Friends. Past shows include the Frankie Manning Tribute festival in Toronto, the London Lindy Exchange, the Catalina Swing Dance Festival and the Canadian Swing Championships.
When in New York, she performs regularly in clubs, speakeasies and restaurants around the city, such as The Lambs Club, Apotheke, The National Arts Club, Le Cirque, The Soho Grand Hotel, The Standard Hotel, the Manderley Bar at the McKittrick Hotel (home of Sleep No More)… Visit the shows page for detailed information.
Tatiana Eva-Marie has had the pleasure of being accompanied by some of the greatest musicians of our time, such as Nicki Parrot,Adrien Chevalier, Caroline Bugala, Dan Levinson, Will Anderson, Adrian Cunningham, Oran Etkin, Bria Skonberg, Gordon Webster,Thomas Enhco, Brad Whiteley, Michael Valeanu, Richard Padron, Randy Napoleon, Olli Soikkeli, Adrien Moignard, Vinny Raniolo, Samuel Strouk, Jérémy Bruyère, Brandi Disterheft, Or Bareket…
Saturday 9 May 2015 Starts 7.30pm
Acapela Studio
Pentyrch, Cardiff, CF15 9QD
Ben Creighton Griffiths (harp)
with special guests
Adrien Chevalier (violin)
Tatiana Eva-Marie (vocals)
Tickets £9 / £12
Box Office
Tel: 08448 700887
click to buy tickets on line at www.acapela.co.uk
Ben and Adrien first met in October 2013 when they performed together in a number of concerts in Guadeloupe and Martinique as part of Journées Internationales de la harpe dans la Caraïbe and they are delighted to be performing together again here in South Wales and this time to be joined by jazz singer Tatiana Eva-Marie.
During the evening Adrien, Tatiana, and Ben will present a varied programme of improvised jazz, ranging from traditional swing standards to French gypsy, and modern and electronic jazz & funk.
Ben Creighton Griffiths. Ben’s fourteen years as a harpist has been an incredible journey. It has taken him across three continents to perform at many prestigious festivals, from the exotic locations of Rio and the Caribbean, to World Harp Congresses in Vancouver and Amsterdam. He has traveled across Europe performing in France, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Croatia, Hungry, and most recently the Czech Republic. He has made TV appearances for the BBC, ITV, S4C, O Globo (Brazil), performed for Prince Charles, performed concertos and other works with orchestras and choirs. He is now in great demand for teaching jazz workshops and courses here and abroad.
Adrien Chevalier is a violinist and composer from Avignon, in the South of France, classically trained at the Avignon Conservatory. After discovering a passion for jazz and Gypsy music, he went on to study with jazz violin master Didier Lockwood in Paris. His style is reminiscent of Stéphane Grappelli but also greatly influenced by klezmer, tango and Balkanic music.Currently based in New York City, Adrien Chevalier is the founder and band leader of the Hot Club of New York and the Avalon Jazz Band, who have performed extensively in New York City and around the United States. He has performed with noteworthy musicians, such as Stéphane Wrembel, Adrien Moignard, Michael Valeanu, Gordon Webster, Brandi DisterheftBria Skonberg, Molly Ryan, Jérémy Bruyère, Leah Zeger,Tatiana Eva-Marie…
Adrien Chevalier can be heard several times a week in many great venues around New York City, such as Matisse, Fada, The Lambs Club, Radegast Hall, Apotheke, Beaumarchais, Domaine, the Manderley bar, the Standart Hotel…
Tatiana Eva-Marie is a singer and actress living in New York City. She is the lead singer of the Gypsy-French Avalon Jazz Band and is currently developing a project inspired by her Romanian and Yiddish musical roots. She has shared the stage with renowned performers such as Nellie McKay, Marilyn Maye and Norah Jones.Past shows include The Rainbow Room Opening Night, The Carlyle, “Tatiana’s Swing Caravan” and “Do You Zazou?” at Joe’s Pub, the New York Hot Jazz Festival, The Salon at the Empire Rooftop, the New York Botanical Garden, concerts for the French Ambassador in Washington DC on Bastille Day, the New York City Opera gala at the Plaza, private concerts for the Prince of Saudi Arabia, opening night of George Clooney’s “Monuments Men”.
Tatiana Eva-Marie frequently guest stars with Gordon Webster & Friends. Past shows include the Frankie Manning Tribute festival in Toronto, the London Lindy Exchange, the Catalina Swing Dance Festival and the Canadian Swing Championships.
When in New York, she performs regularly in clubs, speakeasies and restaurants around the city, such as The Lambs Club, Apotheke, The National Arts Club, Le Cirque, The Soho Grand Hotel, The Standard Hotel, the Manderley Bar at the McKittrick Hotel (home of Sleep No More)… Visit the shows page for detailed information.
Tatiana Eva-Marie has had the pleasure of being accompanied by some of the greatest musicians of our time, such as Nicki Parrot,Adrien Chevalier, Caroline Bugala, Dan Levinson, Will Anderson, Adrian Cunningham, Oran Etkin, Bria Skonberg, Gordon Webster,Thomas Enhco, Brad Whiteley, Michael Valeanu, Richard Padron, Randy Napoleon, Olli Soikkeli, Adrien Moignard, Vinny Raniolo, Samuel Strouk, Jérémy Bruyère, Brandi Disterheft, Or Bareket…
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