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Laura Campbell and Myra Kovary : Morning Light
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Classical music arranged for flute and harp that will soothe and uplift your soul. Great music for your wedding, to accompany a romantic dinner, or to put in your computer at work to bring some peace to your day.
Genre: Classical: Traditional
Release Date: 2001
Morning Light Record Label: Laura Campbell and Myra Kovary
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
La Joyeuse 2:47 $0.99
Arioso 4:04 $0.99
Serenade No. 10 for Flute and Harp - Andante grazioso 1:27 $0.99
Serenade No. 10 for Flute and Harp - Andante cantabile 1:45 $0.99
Serenade No. 10 for Flute and Harp - Allegretto 1:11 $0.99
Greensleeves Variations 4:03 $0.99
Le Cygne 2:48 $0.99
Chant Triste D'Iwate 2:09 $0.99
Lutte des Guerriers a Cheval 0:57 $0.99
Les Eaux de Kusatsu 1:27 $0.99
Chant D'Amour 1:05 $0.99
Les Moissonneurs de Miyazaki 1:02 $0.99
The Maid with the Flaxen Hair 2:35 $0.99
Sicilienne 4:00 $0.99
Canon in D 6:40 $0.99
Sonata No. 2 in Eb Major - Allegro Moderato 4:19 $0.99
Sonata No. 2 in Eb Major - Siciliano 1:55 $0.99
Sonata No. 2 in Eb Major - Allegro 5:49 $0.99
Ave Maria 5:10 $0.99
Merry Widow Waltz 2:13 $0.99
Londonderry Air 2:46 $0.99
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Album Notes

Laura Campbell is currently Instructor of Flute at Colgate University and Principal Flute of the Colgate Symphony.

She is also Instructor of Chamber Music at Wells College in Aurora, New York.

She has performed with the Springfield (Ill.) Symphony, the St. Louis Municipal Opera Orchestra, the Ithaca Opera Orchestra, the St. Louis Gateway Festival Orchestra, the Utica Symphony, and the St. Louis Northwest Plaza Pops Orchestra.

A strong proponent of contemporary music, she has appeared as a soloist with the Composers\' Forum in New York City, the Southeast Composer\'s Forum in Radford, Virginia, and with the Syracuse Society for New Music.

Ms. Campbell has also performed at the \'June in Buffalo New Music Festival,\' and has premiered many works as a member of the group SATI: A Group for Contemporary Music and Chiron New Music Ensemble.

Myra Kovary performs as a harpist with the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, the Syracuse Symphony, the Cornell University Orchestra, the Ithaca College Orchestra and Wind Ensemble, the Ithaca Opera Orchestra, and the Tri-Cities Opera Orchestra.

She has appeared as a soloist with the Colgate University Orchestra and the Ithaca College Orchestra.

She currently maintains a private studio in Ithaca, New York, teaching both classical and folk harp.

Check out her website at www.myrakovary.com

As a duo, Laura Campbell and Myra Kovary have been performing together at recitals, weddings and receptions for twenty years.

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REVIEWS

Morning Light
author: Yvonne Butler
This CD overwhelmingly passed my somewhat picky, personal "Best Music on a Quiet Sunday Morn" test, with flying colors. Favorites were done to perfection and those I had long forgotten moved forward and are now resonating. Old is new again! I particularly enjoyed and appreciated the fine balances between harp and flute, between Campbell and Kovary; one never overwhelmed the other, respectively. Campbell and Kovary are quite the duo, indeed!!
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What a clear beautiful harp sound!
author: Valerie Von Pechy Whitcup, harpist
My flutist and I enjoyed your CDs! What a clear beautiful harp sound! BRAVA!
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It's a sweet sound
author: Trsitano Ajmone
It's a sweet sound. The harp chords vibrate delicate feelings in the soul's chords, and the flute guides the spirit to higher degrees of peace!
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"Music designed to penetrate the endorphin-producing centers of the brain"
author: Mark Simon/The Ithaca Times
Make the most elegant dinner you can imagine, invite a special person in your life over, light candles, then let nature do the rest. The flute and harp both have a sensuous charm, which only increases exponentially when the two are put together as they are here. Laura Campbell and Myra Kovary have put together an engagingly varied program of old music and new, familiar and unfamiliar - all performed with unerring taste, the instruments blending in a pleasing array of colors. The record is strikingly clear and preserves with remarkable accuracy the tactile qualities of the harp tone while preserving enough ambience to create a warm atmosphere. This is music designed to penetrate directly to the endorphin-producing centers of the brain.
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