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Performer: Catherine Eisenhoffer DAETWYLER: Dialogue Concertante, for Harp and Trombone. Le Livre pour Toi sen/—Four Poems for Alto and Piano. Chants Lunaires, for Piano Solo. Trois Pomes— Dialogue Between Alto Voice and Harp. Reverie du Soir, for Harp and Trombone (Review by Mike Silverton) | harp | DEBUSSY: Two Arabesques, for Solo Harp (originally piano) (Review by John W. Lambert) | harp | FAURÉ, GABRIEL: Dolly—Suite, for Two Harps (originally piano, four-hands), op. 56 (Review by John W. Lambert) | harp | FRANCK, CÉSAR: Prelude, Fugue, and Variations, for Two Harps (originally organ), op. 18 (Review by John W. Lambert) | harp | MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: The Evening Bell, for Two Harps (originally harp and piano) (Review by John W. Lambert) | harp | SCHUMANN-DEBUSSY: Six Pieces in Canon (Canonic Etudes), for Two Harps (originally pedal piano, then two pianos), op. 56 (Review by John W. Lambert) | harp | VIOTTI: Sonata in B♭ for Harp (originally harp with violin ad lib.) (Review by John W. Lambert) | harp |
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