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After the Storm is now available on all streaming platforms. This 2:40 solo harp piece was written during the intense solar geomagnetic storms of November 2025, when the auroras were visible as far south as northern England. The music is spacious and atmospheric, with bird calls and soaring currents that evoke the calm that follows a storm.I was very pleased when Harp Column invited me to contribute to their Tear-Out Tunes series. The piece is the featured Tear-Out Tune in the January/February 2026 issue, and I wrote a short article about it for the magazine. If you subscribe to Harp Column, you'll find the sheet music in the centre of the issue. The inspiration came from those November storms, but also from a broader sense of turmoil—geophysical, emotional, political, spiritual—and the quiet hope that follows. The piece is built on shifting Mixolydian modes, with rhythmic pulse and a sense of forward motion, reflecting the way storms eventually pass.
Stream After the Storm everywhere: https://music.imusician.pro/a/rHV-CsZa/ Sheet music is available in the Harp Column magazine or as PDF from Harp Column Thank you to everyone who has streamed it already—the response has been wonderful. I hope it brings you a moment of calm too.
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AuthorLauren Scott is a harpist & composer and has been blogging on Harpyness for over 10 years. If you enjoy reading Harpyness and you'd like to buy me a virtual coffee that would be very welcome. Cheers!
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