Inge Frimout-Hei – “Loch Shiel.”

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For today I chose a very evocative piece from Dutch harpist Inge Frimout-Hei. Inge has recorded many albums with particular themes to them, including one with the theme of moon phases, or another on planets. This track comes from the album titled Jacobite Train, so, as you can guess from that, it’s themed around various locations in Scotland. This piece is named after a loch near Fort William. 

 

Inge Frimout-Hei – “Venus”.

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   I have already shared on here a piece called Jupiter on here, played by Inge Frimout-Hei. Today, I want to share with you another composition from the same celestial-themed album, Planetary Impressions, this time all about Venus. I think it’s really evocative. 

Inge Frimout-Hei – “Waning Gibbous”.

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   The last time I shared with you something from this Dutch harpist, it was a piece called Jupiter from her album Planetary Impressions. Today it’s a piece from a different album, but also a celestial-themed one, inspired by phases of the moon. 

Inge Frimout-Hei – “Jupiter”.

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   Today I have for you a piece played by Dutch harpist Inge Frimout-Hei which I really like. It always makes me think of Misha – as does anything that has to do with Jupiter really – because Misha’s dad was called Jupiter and that’s why, among all kinds of different names that Sofi and I have for him, we also sometimes call him alien, not just because he’s so weird and unearthly beautiful, but also because he’s literally of Jupiter. 😀 This piece comes from Inge’s album called Planetary Impressions which was released last year. 

Inge Frimout-Hei – “Mont-Saint-Michel By Night”.

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Today I have for you just a short but beautiful harp piece from a harpist whose music I’ve never shared before on here yet. I believe she’s from the Netherlands. It comes from the album called Mont-Saint-Michel which seems to be entirely inspired by this place.