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Sian Morgan Thomas
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Lolipops V1 Lolipops V1
Lolipops (Welsh spelling) is a collection of familiar Welsh songs arranged in four parts for pedal or lever harps.
The tunes are:
Sospan fach
Hwb i'r galon
Dacw mam yn dwad
Mynd drot, drot

A4 Score and set of 4 parts
 

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Lullaby Lullaby
Angylion y Plant - Brahms arr for three harps
Brahms' song-writing spanned his lifetime (1833-97), demonstrating his love of the lieder and German traditional songs. His numerous arrangements show elements of Hungarian gipsy music in the melodies, but he took great care to respect the simplicity of these folk tunes. Brahms dedicated a collection of these pieces to Schumann's children, but it was for his friend Bertha Faber on the birth of her second child that he composed this well-known lullaby.

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Sailing Along Sailing Along
arranged for three lever harps by Sian Morgan Thomas

These three sea-songs - Cockles and Mussels, My bonnie lies over the ocean and Fflat Huw Puw, are entitled Sailing Along and are traditional tunes representing Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. They can be played as a medley or as individual pieces. Lever harps 2 and 3 will need to tune the upper octaves A's in the natural position in order to create the right effects in the glissandi bars.
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Hob y Deri Tango Hob y Deri Tango
arranged for three lever harps by Sian Morgan Thomas

Hob y Deri Dando is the refrain of an old song of the Druids used to call the people to religious gatherings in the groves. It is likely that the English song, "Hie down, derry down" is derived from the same source. An invitation to the Oaken Groves was usual with lovers in former times as was the custom of driving the hogs to feed on acorns. The tune has two versions, one in South Wales, another in North Wales, and there seems to be no end to the number and variety of verses, both Welsh and English, not necessarily translations. The recurrent theme is that of unrequited love. The Tango is an extra variation - just for fun
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Feinwen Dyner Feinwen Dyner
Feinwen Dyner - Maiden Most Gentle. Frequently sung in May in praise of the Virgin Mary, this French tune also lends itself well to the Christmas theme, and here it is arranged in three parts for lever or pedal harps.

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Berceuse de Dolly Berceuse de Dolly
Gabriel Fauré
arranged for three lever harps by Sian Morgan Thomas

Berceuse will be familiar to many as the signature tune of Listen with Mother. Originally written as a piano duet in 1893 - 96, this popular piece is arranged for lever harps in three parts.
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Charms of Christmas Charms of Christmas
Swyn y Nadolig

A medley of three carols arranged for harp with violin or flute. It came upon the midnight clear (Richard S. Willis) is followed by Coventry Carol and The Rocking Lullaby. The harp part may be played on concert or celtic harp.

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A4 Published November 2006
 

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