@Joel von Lerber: I've written a small (4 minutes) Arietta in B minor which was premiered on the harp last Sunday. Would it by any chance be possible that you would take a look and see if my piece is interesting enough to be played by you? If so, I'd love to send you the pdf.
It‘s a mix from harp and suicide in my opinion, she is getting drunk in the club and dances until she passes out (the „suicide“ ;) but she wakes up the next morning, so not too tragic ;)
@@jvljvl88 Thank you. I like the other explanation better, though, that a harp gets murdered; word formation like genocide, homicide, fratricide, etc. By the way, your interpretation of "Around the Clock" is among the better ones on UA-cam, in my opinion. Excellent job!
My grandmother went to summer camp with Pearl Chertok. Amazing performance!
I love this interpretation! Wow!
Wonderful. Don’t know this composer. Thank you for sharing this music.
Te felicito tocas hermoso, Facebook en noticias te dio a conocer y wooow me encantó porque es el instrumento que más me gusta.🎉❤
fabulous Thank you
Bravo!!!
Lovely and lively playing. Where is the venue, please?
Sehr geil Joel, klingt sehr cool ...grüsse dich, gehts dir gut ? Lieben Gruß, Mike
@Joel von Lerber: I've written a small (4 minutes) Arietta in B minor which was premiered on the harp last Sunday. Would it by any chance be possible that you would take a look and see if my piece is interesting enough to be played by you? If so, I'd love to send you the pdf.
So "Harpicide" means that a harp gets murdered? What's the background of that story? Anyone?
It‘s a mix from harp and suicide in my opinion, she is getting drunk in the club and dances until she passes out (the „suicide“ ;) but she wakes up the next morning, so not too tragic ;)
@@jvljvl88 Thank you. I like the other explanation better, though, that a harp gets murdered; word formation like genocide, homicide, fratricide, etc. By the way, your interpretation of "Around the Clock" is among the better ones on UA-cam, in my opinion. Excellent job!