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A METHOD FOR HARP. THE POWER OF MUSIC
Preface by Zubin Mehta
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Author/Artist
Composer
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Liber, Judith
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Instrument
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Harp
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Media
Format
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Book - 112 pages
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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Ut Orpheus
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Price
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28,00 Euro
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ISMN
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9790215315341
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Item
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116375
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Description
Contents
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A Method for Harp. The Power of Music
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«In my more than fifty years of conducting many
orchestras around the world I have rarely come across a finer
harpist than Judith Liber. She is the ideal orchestra musician who
goes well beyond just having complete control over her instrument.
Her personality, which projects her musical convictions, is so
dominating that I feel she can sometimes lead an entire orchestra
with her playing. The combination of multiple aspects that make a
finished harpist, is what Ms. Liber has so admirably put forth in
her book A Method for Harp – The Power of Music.
There are few instruments in the orchestra where the interpreter is
almost alone on his or her musical island. (The timpani and the harp
being such lonely figures amongst over 100 musicians.) A complete
knowledge of what goes on in the various musical choirs of the
orchestra is necessary for a harpist to come out with shining
colours, as Judith always did, at the end of a massive Mahler
symphony. The music that we perform in our classical world
encompasses over 400 years of diversified repertoire. The harpist
must adjust to all styles, having complete knowledge of how to make
this wonderful instrument adapt to the many various sounds.[...]
The book she has so painstakingly written goes into the minutest
details of everything one can think of to do with the harp. One
could even imagine a beginner on the harp, perfecting his or her
playing just by reading her book!!! The various chapters that she
has so arduously thought out, and separated into various aspects of
the harp in music, will become a handbook for all concerned. I would
even say, it will open the wonderful world of harp playing to
musicians – conductors in particular – and show them what this
heavenly instrument is all about. I hope that A Method for Harp
– The Power of Music will be translated into many languages and
inspire harpists all over the world.»
(from the Preface by Zubin Mehta)
Judith Liber, acknowleged by Zubin Mehta, Leonard
Bernstein and others to be one of the world’s leading orchestral
harpists, was principal solo harpist with the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra from 1963 to 2000. Born and raised in USA, she graduated
from Oberlin College and did graduate study at the University of
Illinois and at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. Her musical
training began at age five on the violin.
At age seven she also began lessons on the piano. The study of
both violin and piano continued until she heard her first harp
recital. At age 10 she began her studies on the harp with Dorothy
Henschen, who prepared her for advanced study with Professor Lucy
Lewis at Oberlin College and later, Carlos Salzedo at the Salzedo
Harp Colony in Camden, Maine.
A career as soloist, chamber music player and orchestra musician
put her in personal and artistic contact with the leading artists
of our time. With Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta and the Israel
Philharmonic, she recorded the Bruch Scottish Fantasy and
Bernstein’s Halil with J.P. Rampal, conducted by the
composer. She enjoyed particular acclaim for her interpretation of
the Ginastera Harp Concerto with Maestro Mehta and the
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Her unique sound can be heard in
the many recordings of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra from 1963
to 2000.
Ms. Liber is an internationally renowned teacher. She taught at
the Tel Aviv University, Jerusalem Academy for Music and Dance and
the Accademia Musicale in Florence, Italy. For several years she
led the Course for Orchestral Performance at the Scuola di alto
perfezionamento musicale in Saluzzo, Italy. She gives annual
Master Classes in Florence for Amici della Musica and in
Grandola ed Uniti on the Como Lake. Most recently, she taught at
the A. Boito Conservatory in Parma, Italy and at the Julliard
School of Music in New York. Her students include leading soloists
and teachers the world over.
Judith Liber is Music Director and vice-president of the
International Harp Contest in Israel and president of its
International Jury.
She has published transcriptions for harp from the Preludes
for piano by Claude Debussy as well as several articles on the
harp and its place in music. Her solo CD, Recital,
includes several of her own transcriptions.
Ms. Liber lives with her husband on the Como Lake in northern
Italy. Many young harpists come to her from all over the world
seeking to develop the beauty and projection of the harp sound.
She has lectured world wide on ‘The Power of Music’
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