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| Title: Bardina's Forest |
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| Artist: Stephanie Bennett |
| (c): (C) 1999 Harpworld Music Co. |
| (p): (P) 1999 Harpworld Music Co. |
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2003-06-17 |
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Bardina, a cousin of the fairy Thumbelina, is a bard: a person who sings songs and tells stories while playing the harp. Bardina is portrayed by composer/lyricist/harpist/vocalist Stephanie Bennett. SELECTIONS ON BARDINA'S FOREST: 1. Planets & Stars (4:02) a loving lullabye that also teaches the names of the planets. 2. Ballad of Gorilla and Bear (3:57) the TRUE stories of a bear who made friends with a cat, and a gorilla who uses sign language. "I learned from this, and in many other ways, that animals have feelings too... and I hope that you and I can remember to be as kind as that gorilla and bear!" 3. I Can Imagine (3:00) "to begin any project, you start with a dream..." 4. The Harper (3:33) in the time of lords and ladies, a harp hastens true love. 5. Flutter By, Butterfly (6:20) the amazing true story of the insect who leads "four different lives"! 6. Crazy, Mixed-Up Platypus (9:07) this incredible animal has a secret weapon & unusual parenting techniques! 7. October Suite (5:52) celebrates the inspiring beauty of Autumn. 8. The Snow Queen (17:25) a little girl with a kind heart, courage and determination, rescues her friend. 9. Going Home (4:49) the joy & comfort of returning to the familiar after great adventures. 10. Pathetique - instrumental version of Going Home.
Stephanie Bennett: electric harp with digital effects, Celtic harps, vocals and narration. With: flute, french horn, percussion, and string quartet. All music by Stephanie Bennett except Going Home and Pathetique, music by Beethoven. "One of our country's top harpists" -The Hollywood Reporter Stephanie Bennett has performed in the United States, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Panama, France and Switzerland, including solo harp performances of her own compositions at the Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland), as a guest artist at the International Music Seminars in Montpelier, France, and at the International Conference on Women in Music. |
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