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That standing was certainly reinforced with Bullen’s expressive, sure-fingered solo turn in one of the best-known vehicles for harp – Claude Debussy’s”Sacred and Profane Dances,” a short ...
Impressionistic Debussy and romantic Rachmaninoff: From the Bard Festival in upstate New York, harpist Sara Cutler and a group of string players perform Claude Debussy's "Sacred and Profane Dances ...
Meg Rodgers, featured performer on Claude Debussy’s “Sacred and Profane Dances” for harp and strings, will play a 1921 Lyon & Healy harp during “Bonjour Paris” March 5 at Elston ...
After intermission came two of the most dissimilar works imaginable: Debussy's gently rhapsodic Sacred and Profane Dances, for harp and strings, and Respighi's spectacularly raucous — although I ...
Debussy’s “Sacred and Profane Dances” will feature harpist Anne Eisfeller. Anne Eisfeller is principal harpist for San Juan Symphony. (Courtesy of University of New Mexico) ...
He hasn’t sung much with the symphony, so this was my opportunity.” Opening the evening is Claude Debussy’s shimmering “Danses sacrée et profane” for harp and string orchestra.
Here's his winning performance of Debussy's Sacred and Profane Dances, at Indiana University. Imre Palls conducts the Festival Orchestra.
Kibbey, who will also solo in Debussy's “Sacred and Profane Dances,” a work based on ancient Greek modes, expects great things from ASO. “I heard them in Carnegie Hall,” she said.
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