Assessing difficulty can be a bit tricky – what’s hard or easy can sometimes vary from person to person. For example, my composition Nordic Spaces is relatively easy if you have the finger independence to place all four fingers and play 4+2 or 3+1 at the same time – but it’s kind of impossible if that’s not something your hand can do…
So bear that in mind, but I’ve attempted to rank all the music in my store from easiest to hardest. [L] means it’s for lever harp, [P] for pedal, and [LP] for both lever and pedal harps.
Easy(ish)
[LP] Theme from Vivaldi’s “Autumn“.
Easy-intermediate
[L] Five Solos for Lever Harp.
[LP] The Skye Boat Song.
Intermediate
[LP] For the Earth: Song without Words
[LP] Nordic Spaces.
[LP] Fantasy on Greensleeves. (Includes an intermediate version for both lever and pedal harp).
[P] Baroque Music for Pedal Harp
Intermediate-advanced
[L] Transcriptions for Lever Harp, volume 2. The pieces range from intermediate to advanced.
[L] Transcriptions for Lever Harp, volume 1. The pieces range from intermediate to advanced.
[LP] Uncharted Shores.
Advanced
[P] Poem for solo harp.
[P] Fantasy on Greensleeves. Advanced version
[LP] Handel’s The Harmonious Blacksmith.
[LP] Passage.
[P] Andante from Bach’s 4th Organ Sonata.
[P] Bach’s Toccata and Fugue.
[P] Vivaldi’s Winter.