
First Presenter: Anna Dunwoodie
Anna discussed and demonstrated music by Allison Kinnaird and Bernard Andres. The specific Andres books she referenced (with links to the books on the Melody page) are below. Keep reading because she has a fantastic page on the Dyades.
Dyades Duo Book by Bernard Andres
Click here for Anna’s PDF publications on our Melody’s site
The above link includes her sight reading books.
Click HERE for Anna’s website
Special attention to the Dyades page on Anna’s website.
Quoting Anna: Bernard Andres’ suite of seven duets, named The Dyades, is (so far) my all time favourite set of duos for lever harp. Each piece is a little slice of life … a little snippet of beauty, showing the variety and range of the lever harp at its best. They are priceless.
Over the lockdown I asked a group of gorgeous harpists and friends if they would record and video a part each of The Dyades – with a harp buddy over the oceans and as a result we have this suite of gorgeous duets played by a diverse group of talented harpists. Check out their own websites to find out more about each of them.
Here’s the page: https://www.annadunwoodie.co.nz/dyades.html
A sample from Anna’s Dyades page is below.
Second Presenter: Robbin Gordon-Cartier
Robbin demonstrated and entertained us with the following pieces
The Nightingale by Deborah Henson-Conant
He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands – arr. Frank Voltz
She mentions Andres La Gimblette – theme and variations
She also mentions Minstrel’s Adieu and Handel’s Passacaille – Tiny Beon edition
Robbin’s Handout – “More Reps for your Repertoire!
Robbin’s website: https://www.robbingordoncartier.com/
Mary Radspinner mentioned Marelles Bk 2 #7 and Joyce Rice’s Kaleidoscope, YouTube below. Joyce Rice’s music is brilliant and clever and Mary recommends all of her music. Both Kaleidoscope (left) and To Find a Gift (right) are from Joyce’s Contemporary Collection Volume 3
Charlotte Mizener mentioned Grandjany’s Trois Pieces Faciles (Lyra Edition) also available as Trois Petites Pièces (Leduc/Hal Leonard Edition with Barcarolle in Cb). and Jeannie Chenette’s Progressive Solos. Webinar Replay Below!

Special thanks to Kimberly Snaufer DeRosa for hosting our webinars. Kimberly is the director of the Houston Summer Harp Festival. Her website is Harp Journeys

Special thanks to Therese Honey for Co-Hosting our Webinars. Therese’s publications can be found HERE.
Therese’s website