15-04-2025 18:02 via nytimes.com

Expanding The Repertoire For Harp Is A Tricky Business

Parker Ramsay: “Could you conceive of a world in which a harp work occupies your attention like an opera or a violin concerto? That might be a stretch, but I’ve been able to commission music that makes me think it’s possible.” – The New York Times
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