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Teatime Classics

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Sat, Mar 15, 2025, 16:00
Usually, the harp is in the middle of the orchestra and caters for dreamy tonal colours – Tjasha Gafner takes it from there into the limelight and shines as a soloist. The Swiss not only won First Prize in her category at the ARD Music Competition, but also the even more sought-after audience prize. She honours two great harp virtuosos in Henriette Renié and Marcel Tournier, who composed themselves. With two of her own arrangements of Bach and Haydn, she... Read full text

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Tjasha GafnerHarp

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Féerie / Prélude et DanseMarcel Tournier
Partita for Solo Lute in C minor, BWV 997 / adaptation for solo harp by Tjasha GafnerJohann Sebastian Bach
Danse des lutinsHenriette Renié
Sonata in A-flat major, Hob. XVI:43 / adaptation for solo harp by Tjasha GafnerJoseph Haydn
Légende d’après »les Elfes« de Leconte de LisleHenriette Renié
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