Specialization courses

The Harp in the 13th Century

The Harp in the 13th Century

Presentation

Medieval literature and art testify to the popularity of the harp in 13th-century France. The sources reveal that during the period, the instrument had important symbolic and musical roles: while it was generally represented in the hands of the mythical King David or Tristan (as an identifier and symbol of musical prowess and harmony), it was also used by professional musicians as both an instrument capable of virtuosic solo playing and accompaniment. In this intermediate-level course, students will continue developing their technique and playing style for solo and ensemble performance, construct a harp-specific repertoire based on French sources (trouvères, polyphony, estampies), and learn to improvise preludes and postludes to preexisting pieces.

Program

THE HARP AND THE ANGLO-NORMAN REPERTOIRE
  • The Harp and the Anglo-Norman Repertoire

6 sessions - virtual work with zoom meetings, video tutorials, and materials. The session can be taken any time between the dates that the course is open (Sep 12/2022 - Jan 15/2023)

Coordinators and teaching staff

Admission and registration

The participant should be able to play the harp at an intermediate level and have basic knowledge of medieval music notation and theory.

Other information

TUITION FEES

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The participant should be able to play the harp at an intermediate level and have basic knowledge of medieval music notation and theory.

STUDENT LIMIT
8

ISSUANCE OF ACADEMIC DEGREES
The rate in force at the time of issuance of the title will be applied

PLACE WHERE IT TAKES PLACE
Online UdL

PRE-REGISTRATION
30/06/2022 until 19/09/2022

REGISTRATION
30/06/2022

FURTHER INFORMATION
www.medievalmusicbesalu.com

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