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Bruno Hoffmann - Musik Für Glasharmonika - Beethoven, Naumann, Schlett, Reichardt, Tomaschek & Röllig album flac

Bruno Hoffmann - Musik Für Glasharmonika - Beethoven, Naumann, Schlett, Reichardt, Tomaschek & Röllig album flac Performer: Bruno Hoffmann
Title: Musik Für Glasharmonika - Beethoven, Naumann, Schlett, Reichardt, Tomaschek & Röllig
Style: Classical, Romantic, Contemporary
Released: 1975
Country: US
MP3 album: 1418 mb
FLAC album: 1900 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: DMF FLAC MPC AIFF AHX MP3 AU
Genre: Classical

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Dennis James recorded an album of all glass music, Cristal: Glass Music Through the Ages co-produced by Linda Ronstadt and Grammy Award-winning producer John Boylan. Bruno Hoffmann (Germany). Friedrich Heinrich Kern (United States/Germany).

Album's title: Music For Glass Harmonica: Works By Beethoven, Naumann, Schlett, Reichardt, Tomaschek & Röllig. Musik Für Glasharmonika - Beethoven, Naumann, Schlett, Reichardt, Tomaschek & Röllig ‎(LP, Album).

All about Zauber der Glasharfe : Mozart, Beethoven, Reichardt, Naumann by Bruno Hoffmann. Zauber der Glasharfe : Mozart, Beethoven, Reichardt, Naumann [soun. y Bruno Hoffmann.

Bruno Hoffmann (15 September 1913 – 11 April 1991) was a German player of the glass harp. Hoffmann is widely acknowledged as the virtuoso who reanimated contemporary interest in the glass harp and glass harmonica. Bruno Hoffmann was born in Stuttgart, Germany, the son of a church music director. He was trained in piano and organ playing, but on encountering the "musical glasses" at age 16, his lifelong devotion to resurrecting this unearthly beauty was begun. He was the author of the Glasharmonika article in the German music encyclopedia Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. He designed and built his own instrument beginning in 1929 (aged 16), consisting of a set of wine glasses mounted in a wooden box, whose rims were rubbed to produce the tone.

Продавец: Интернет-магазин Ozon. Адрес: Россия, Москва, Пресненская набережная, 10. ОГРН: 1027739244741

Tracklist

A1 Romanze In G-Dur 2:00
A2 Duo In G-Dur Für Glasharmonika Und Laute "Wie Ein Hirt Sein Volk Zu Weiden" 10:30
A3 Sonate In A-Moll 9:35
A4 Sonate In C-Dur 6:08
B1 Rondeau In B-Dur Für Glasharmonica, 2 Violinen, Viola, Violoncello Und Kontrabass 8:46
B2 Fantasie In E-Moll 9:40
B3 Rondo In A-Dur Für Glasharmonica Und Streichquartett 8:00

Notes

Program Notes Enclosed.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TV-S 34452 Bruno Hoffmann Music For Glass Harmonica ‎(LP, Album) Turnabout TV-S 34452 US Unknown
CE 31007 Bruno Hoffmann Music For Glass Harmonica: Works By Beethoven, Naumann, Schlett, Reichardt, Tomaschek & Röllig ‎(LP, Album) Candide CE 31007 US 1975
CE 31007 Bruno Hoffmann Music For Glass Harmonica: Works By Beethoven, Naumann, Schlett, Reichardt, Tomaschek & Röllig ‎(LP, Album) Candide CE 31007 US 1975
STPL 516.370 Bruno Hoffmann Music For Glass Harmonica ‎(LP, Album) VOX STPL 516.370 US Unknown
ACD 8174 Bruno Hoffmann Music For Glass Harmonica ‎(CD, Album, RM) Vox Allegretto ACD 8174 US 1987