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  • Take a world tour of piano gems from France, Spain, Czech, Republic, Hungary, China, and Russia. Concert I in Music Northwest's 2020-2021 online Concert Series, available with a Mini-subscription to view on your computer, phone, or Smart TV. Jane Harty, piano.
  • Contains "Five Irish Poems" (1938), and "Antrim and Donegal" cycle (1926)
  • Romantic Irish art songs, long hidden away in archives, in a new edition edited by Jane Harty, the grand-niece of Sir Hamilton Harty. These are gems set to Irish poets, many of them women, and Harty's settings capture the delight in fairies, fiddlers and fishermen, the beauty of the Irish countryside and village life, the deep love and rueful humor of Irish women, and the depth of struggle and loss of Irish men. Designed for singers and pianists, the collection also includes the texts separately for those who love poetry. Contains "Five Irish Sketches" (1911), "Sea Wrack) (1901), "Lane o' the Thrushes" (1906), "By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame" (1912), and more; both High and Low keys.
  • Brilliant Russian cellist David Tonkonogui (1958-2003) in a live performance of the Britten Sonata for Cello and Piano, with pianist Jane Harty. An historic recording, made near the end of his life. For international sales, please contact jane.harty@musicnorthwest.org
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