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Archived request from the wiki:
Renaissance Harp
- Family: Strings
- Description: The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque.
- Appears on:
- Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1) on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47
- Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2) on track 2
- Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes
- Effusions, played by Madeline Plante on tracks 1 and 9
- Eolian Minstrel, played by Andreas Vollenweider on track 13