Miniature Instrument Harp. Anne Fuzeau Création vous propose des objets de décoration, des idées de cadeaux originales, (Noël, anniversaire, mariage, fête...)Cet instrument miniature, harpe, apportera une touche de musique à votre intérieur.Ce sujet décoratif est livré dans son coffret.Photos et dimensions non contractuelles / Instruments En Miniature / Accessoire / Instruments miniatures
SKU: FZ.55024
1.7 x 3.2 cm inches.
Treat yourself or give an original gift to a friend ! (Christmas, birthday, wedding, celebration). This gold-plated pendant is made in Germany. This harp accessorie will add a touch of fantasy to your look. Photos and sizes no-contractual.
SKU: FZ.55001
Treat yourself or give an original gift to a friend ! (Christmas, birthday, wedding, celebration). This silver pendant is made in Germany. This harp accessorie will add a touch of fantasy to your look. Photos and sizes no-contractual.
SKU: HL.234540
9.0x12.0x0.09 inches. English.
'This set of miniatures is based on traditional dance songs of the Yupik Eskimo people of Western Alaska. In their original forms, these melodies would be sung in unison. The first, third and fifth songs would be accompanied by frame drums. The second and fourth are game songs, for jumping rope and juggling pebbles. Aside from the obvious difference in instrumentation, my settings of these songs differ from the Yup'ik originals in other respects. I have extended and varied the melodies, and added countermelodies, ostinato figurations, introductions, interludes and codas. The first four melodies are drawn from the collection Yup'ik Eskimo songs, compiled by Thomas F. Johnston, and Tupou L. Pulu, and published by the University Of Alaska. The fifth was 'loaned' to me by Yup'ik singer and dancer Chuna McIntyre, who learned it in his village of Eek, Alaska. The poems preceding each piece are rough translations of the words to the songs. These verses are often cryptic and enigmatic. Their obscurity is increased because some of the words or their meanings have been lost, over time.' - John Luther Adams.