Morceaux de Salon No. 9 Le Mal du Pays

By: Adam Darr
For: Solo instrument (Zither)
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Composer
Adam Darr
Lyricist
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Difficulty
Difficult (Grades 7+)
Duration
5 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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Le Mal du Pays (Homesick or Gm. Heimweh) is the ninth work in a series of 12 entitled Morceaux de Salon pour la Luth par A. Darr. These pieces, as well as his 3 Sonatinen, are of high artistic value and should be a part of any serious zither player�s repertoire.

Zither players need to be aware that Darr�s zither tuning is different that of today�s modern instrument. For a historically accurate performance, string #10 must be tuned and octave higher, while strings # 17, 19, and 22 must be tuned an octave lower than today�s tuning standard. In an effort to bring some clarity and brevity to the notation, I have used some guitar designations. The fretboard strings are designated as Arabic numerals inside of a circle and orders from the highest string (a) number 1 to the lowest string © number 5. Harmonics are designated with diamond note heads at pitch, with a string number and fret number. Although this is a departure from past practices, I believe it adds clarity and a certain amount of uniformity with other classical instrument notation. For more information on Darr see my DMA research paper "ADAM DARR (1811-1866) THE CAREER AND WORKS OF A GERMAN ROMANTIC GUITARIST AND ZITHERIST."

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