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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Samuel MilliganPublisher: Wings Press Imprint: Wings Press Edition: None ed. Weight: 0.180kg ISBN: 9781609405977ISBN 10: 1609405978 Pages: 56 Publication Date: 30 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis genre of music has not been readily available before now. Hauntingly beautiful and soulful, the accompaniments can be played by both intermediate and advanced levels of players. They offer the harpist expressive solo lines that enhance the songs. In addition, the historical and musical commentaries are both helpful and useful."""" - Susan Jolles. First Alternate Harpist, Metropolitan Opera """"Samuel Milligan's collection of Nine Sephardic Songs is a wonderful addition to the harp and voice repertoire. This will be a treasured volume of music for musicians of all levels."""" - Sarah Bullen, Principal Harp, Chicago Symphony Orchestra """"Samuel Milligan again gives us a perfect collection of music filled with history and grace. These songs are passionate and descriptive of Sephardic life. The opening pages include a rich history, filled with traditional customs and events. Beautifully arranged and set, we are fortunate to have this exceptional addition to our libraries."""" - Barbara Allen, Principal Harpist with American Ballet Theatre This genre of music has not been readily available before now. Hauntingly beautiful and soulful, the accompaniments can be played by both intermediate and advanced levels of players. They offer the harpist expressive solo lines that enhance the songs. In addition, the historical and musical commentaries are both helpful and useful. --Susan Jolles. First Alternate Harpist, Metropolitan Opera Samuel Milligan again gives us a perfect collection of music filled with history and grace. These songs are passionate and descriptive of Sephardic life. The opening pages include a rich history, filled with traditional customs and events. Beautifully arranged and set, we are fortunate to have this exceptional addition to our libraries. --Barbara Allen, Principal Harpist with American Ballet Theatre Samuel Milligan's collection of Nine Sephardic Songs is a wonderful addition to the harp and voice repertoire. This will be a treasured volume of music for musicians of all levels. --Sarah Bullen, Principal Harp, Chicago Symphony Orchestra This genre of music has not been readily available before now. Hauntingly beautiful and soulful, the accompaniments can be played by both intermediate and advanced levels of players. They offer the harpist expressive solo lines that enhance the songs. In addition, the historical and musical commentaries are both helpful and useful. --Susan Jolles. First Alternate Harpist, Metropolitan Opera Samuel Milligan's collection of Nine Sephardic Songs is a wonderful addition to the harp and voice repertoire. This will be a treasured volume of music for musicians of all levels. --Sarah Bullen, Principal Harp, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Samuel Milligan again gives us a perfect collection of music filled with history and grace. These songs are passionate and descriptive of Sephardic life. The opening pages include a rich history, filled with traditional customs and events. Beautifully arranged and set, we are fortunate to have this exceptional addition to our libraries. --Barbara Allen, Principal Harpist with American Ballet Theatre Author InformationBorn in 1932 near Joplin, Missouri, Samuel Milligan grew up in the Texas Panhandle. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from University of North Texas, with a major in harp performance. He began a master’s degree in musicology, working with Dr. Helen Hewitt, who further fueled his fascination with early music. For many years he organized various conjuntos for the performance of this music, the repertory covering the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods, with emphasis on the music of the Spanish colonial New World. Milligan has been the recipient of two recent awards. One, in 2008, from the American Harp Society, honors his outstanding service to the AHS and to the harp. Another, presented by the Somerset Harp Festival in 2014, is in honor of his lifetime achievement. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, surrounded by harps of all sizes and descriptions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |