Re: another opera/harp

Sharon Stanfill (sharons@juliet.ll.mit.edu)
Thu, 29 Aug 96 15:31:55 EDT

No.no.no! They just need to find a bray harp. It would be just
right. Although one does wonder why they don't just use a banjo.

Sharon

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Date: Thu, 29 Aug 1996 13:10:41 -0600
From: Sheila Schiferl <sks@xdiv.lanl.gov>
To: harp@MIT.EDU
Subject: another opera/harp
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In Puccini's "Girl of the Golden West" (Fanciulla del West), there's a
banjo playing in the saloon. The banjo part is scored for a harp; I
guess neither Puccini nor his acquaintances were well-acquainted with
real banjos. At the Santa Fe Opera, the harpist (my teacher) has used
a slightly buzzy lever harp, played in the wings, with an opera
apprentice as a helper for changing levers. That way the big harp(s)
can stay in the pit.

- Sheila

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