Recorded on 5/8/22
Join Jacqueline Pollauf for a Mother's Day program of solo harp music. This program will explore French and French-inspired music on the harp, including music written by past harp masters and Jacqueline's new transcription of composer Lili Boulanger. Throughout this performance, Jacqueline will offer thoughts and remarks about the music and her instrument.
Program
Impromptu - Caprice Gabriel Pierné (1863 – 1937)
Trois Morceaux pour piano - Lili Boulanger (1893 – 1918)
Divertissements - André Caplet II (1878 – 1925)
Variations pastorales sur un vieux noël - Marcel Samuel-Rousseau (1882 – 1955)
Prelude - André Jolivet (1905 – 1974)
Fontainbleau Suite - Grace Becker Vamos (1898 – 1992)
Jacqueline Pollauf, harpist, is a performer, teacher and composer. Praised for playing playing with “transcendent ability” (The Sybaritic Singer), she recently premiered a new work for harp and voice at Carnegie Hall. Past performances include the Eleventh World Harp Congress in Vancouver, Canada and the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. An active recitalist, Jacqueline always seeks to explore the versatility of the harp.
Jacqueline’s compositional works are available through Lyon and Healy Publications, Harp Column Music, and Oakway Studios. Recording credits include a forthcoming album with cellist Dariusz Skoraczewski, and Songs and Dreams for solo harp. Jacqueline has been honored with awards from the Maryland State Arts Council and Chamber Music America. In addition to being the director of the Baltimore Harp Camp, Jacqueline is on faculty at the Baltimore School for the Arts, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She holds degrees from the Peabody Conservatory.
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