/ Modified jun 21, 2010 11 a.m.

Harp Dreams

The best young harpists in the world spend 15 days at USA International Harp Competition. Wednesday, June 23 at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD.

HARP DREAMS documents the 2007 USA International Harp Competition, which is held every three years in Bloomington, Indiana. Arguably the most prestigious competition for harp it is generally considered the most important of all music competitions. Roughly 30 players from around the world compete for first prize, which will almost certainly catapult the winner into a career as a first-class musician.

harp dreams 2 Harp Dreams conductor & harpist
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Conductor David Effron leads the University Summer Festival Orchestra while Hanako Hirano performs.

Each performer must learn and master 13 separate compositions, including an entire concerto for orchestra and harp. The repertoire is “virtually impossible to play,” according to renowned harpist Susann McDonald; “It takes two years of daily practice to even be able to play, much less master these works.” In the end, only three players will play every piece; at each stage of the four-stage competition, half the competitors are cut. Footage was captured in Moscow, Zurich, Paris and the USA. Blythe Danner narrates.

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