Loibere Risen ("the leaves are falling" in Middle High German) is a medieval song attributed to Wizlav III of Rügen (also spelled Wislaw III), Prince of Rügen, and likely a poet–minnesinger active around the year 1300. His works are preserved in the Jenaer Liederhandschrift, a manuscript of medieval songs from the early 14th century, which contains 14 of his compositions, including Loibere Risen, his most famous title.
Arranged for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn
The PDF contains :
Background of the Piece
Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.
3 Versions available
Key of C - 27 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner to Early Intermediate
Key of C - 19 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner to Early Intermediate
Key of G - 19 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner to Early Intermediate
All Versions - No lever changes.
Length: 5 pages for each version
Loibere Risen ("the leaves are falling" in Middle High German) is a medieval song attributed to Wizlav III of Rügen (also spelled Wislaw III), Prince of Rügen, and likely a poet–minnesinger active around the year 1300. His works are preserved in the Jenaer Liederhandschrift, a manuscript of medieval songs from the early 14th century, which contains 14 of his compositions, including Loibere Risen, his most famous title.
Arranged for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn
The PDF contains :
Background of the Piece
Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.
3 Versions available
Key of C - 27 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner to Early Intermediate
Key of C - 19 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner to Early Intermediate
Key of G - 19 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner to Early Intermediate
All Versions - No lever changes.
Length: 5 pages for each version