Episode 1
Catrin Finch begins her musical travels with the pieces that opened her ears to the magical sound of instrument, from Handel to Henriette Reni茅, a leading figure in the harp world.
One of our oldest instruments, the harp has a long and noble history attached to it. From ancient Egypt, to troubadours and princely courts, the harp has held audiences captive for centuries. Instantly recognisable, its gilded beauty proudly announces its presence, yet beyond the glamour of its appearance, and a prominent role as a member of the modern orchestra, it remains one of the least well known instruments in the classical world.
As a touring musician, Catrin Finch has encountered music from the classical world and a host of other traditions. All of them have helped to shape her thinking and her knowledge of her instrument. In this three-part series the acclaimed virtuoso shares her insights, taking us on a surprising and a very personal journey.
Pivotal to her own musical evolution, in part one we hear the first pieces Catrin Finch came across, that convinced her to pick up the harp. She begins with her vivid memories of being six and hearing a sizzling performance given by Marisa Robles in a local concert hall in West Wales. The influence of the Welsh traditional harp and the 18th century composer John Parry, lead on to the 20th century fireworks of William Mathias, a composer who exploited the language of the harp in a completely modern way. Works by Faur茅, Debussy and Ravel, some of the best loved works within the harp's repertoire, are joined by Henriette Reni茅, a name of equal significance within the harp world, but who is little known if at all beyond that, but whose contribution to the instrument can be traced through the generations to harp players today.
With excerpts from:
J茅sus Guridi: 鈥榁iejo Zortzico鈥
Marisa Robles, harp
Faur茅: Impromptu no 6 in D flat major for harp, op 86
Marisa Robles, harp
Parry: Sonata no 3 (excerpt)
Elinor Bennett, harp
William Mathias: Santa fe suite
III: Sun Dance
Elinor Bennett, harp
Handel: Concerto for harp in B flat major, op 4 no 6, HWV 294
I: Andante Allegro
Andrew Lawrence King, harp
Stephen Stubbs, lute
Erin Headley, lirone
The Sixteen
Harry Christophers, director
Debussy: Danse Profane
Lavinia Meijer, harp
Amsterdam Sinfonietta
Ravel: Introduction and Allegro for Harp, Flute, Clarinet and String Quartet
Skaila Kanga, harp
Philippa Davies, flute
Michael Collins, Clarinet
The Nash Ensemble
Henriette Reni茅: Danse des Lutins
Susann Mc Donald, harp
Gli猫re: Concerto for Harp, op 74
I: Moderato
Anneleen Lenaerts, harp
Brussels Philharmonic
Michel Tabachnik, conductor
Producer: Johannah Smith for 大象传媒 Wales
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Music Played
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Jes煤s Guridi
Viejo Zortzico
Performer: Marisa Robles.- DECCA : 4338692.
- DECCA.
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Gabriel Faur茅
Impromptu No 6 in D flat major, Op.86
Performer: Marisa Robles.- DECCA : 433 869-2-.
- DECCA.
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John Parry
Sonata No 3 (excerpt)
Performer: Elinor Bennett.- SAIN : SCD-9053.
- SAIN.
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William Mathias
Santa Fe Suite (3rd mvt, Sun Dance)
Performer: Elinor Bennett.- Nimbus: NI5441.
- Nimbus.
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George Frideric Handel
Harp Concerto in B flat major, Op 4 No 6 (1st mvt)
Performer: Andrew Lawrence鈥怟ing. Performer: Stephen Stubbs. Performer: Erin Headley. Conductor: Harry Christophers.- COLLINS CLASSICS : --70162.
- COLLINS CLASSICS.
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Claude Debussy
Danse Profane
Performer: Lavinia Meijer. Orchestra: Amsterdam Sinfonietta.- SONY : 88875046402.
- SONY.
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Maurice Ravel
Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet
Ensemble: Nash Ensemble.- CRD : 3446--.
- CRD.
- 1.
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Henriette Reni茅
Danse des Lutins
Performer: Susann McDonald.- KLAVIER : KCD-11133.
- KLAVIER.
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Reinhold Moritzevich Gli猫re
Concerto for Harp, Op 74 (1st mvt)
Performer: Anneleen Lenaerts. Orchestra: Brussels Philharmonic. Conductor: Michel Tabachnik.- Warner Classics: 5419635055.
- Warner Classics.
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Broadcast
- Sun 9 May 2021 21:00大象传媒 Radio 3