Danielle Fournier - Six Songs Without Words/Six chants sans paroles Janet GieckPianist and composer from Quebec, Danielle Fournier enjoys writing short pieces in a wide variety of styles that are enjoyable to play for students and music lovers of all ages. Integrated into the program of several educational institutions in Quebec, many of her compositions are played during exams, festivals and music competitions. Because of their lyrical style, the Six Songs Without Words are especially intended for teenagers and adults, but also
These facets are as important
For example the ‘celtic’ themed works Coire Fhionn Lochan and The Road to Kilchurn Castle are derived from very familiar elements but which challenge the players ability to deal with irregular times and juxtaposed rhythmic material
and consciousness around snow
Arranged for lever harp by world-famous Welsh harpist Elinor Bennett and Scottish clarsach players Elinor Evans and Fiona Rutherford
She’s an incredible teacher and inspiring performer
But I decided to take the process one stage further – these Teacher Accompaniments also work with the backing tracks
Lemon Shark
The second theme provides contrasting melodic ideas and tonality
and Player 3 (third) part of the trios
A fabulous arrangement of Christopher Norton’s Bossa Nova for three harps and just for a little bit of extra fun
and Môr Arianrhod (The sea of Arianrhod) by the Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias for the Youth Competition in the Fourth Wales International Harp Festival
an afternoon of adventure for our Arctic Wolf