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  • Title: Angelic Music
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 288
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
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  • First Year Published: 2016
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    Glass harmonica

    name "glass harmonica" (also "glass armonica", "glassharmonica"; harmonica de verre, harmonica de Franklin, armonica de verre, or just harmonica in French;

    Glasschord

    The glasschord (French: fortepiano à cordes de verre) is a struck crystallophone resembling the celesta. The glasschord was invented circa 1785 by physicist

    Spiegel im Spiegel

    double bass, clarinet, horn, flugelhorn, flute, oboe, bassoon, trombone, harmonica, and percussion. The piece is an example of minimal music. The piece is

    Les Cousins Branchaud

    the group and brought along his instrumental skill with the accordion, harmonica, rebec and vocals. In 2000, Les Cousins Branchaud produced their first

    Phantasmagoria

    2018-01-09. Huygens, Christiaan. "Pour des representations par le moyen de verres convexes à la lampe" (in French). letter from Pierre Guisony to Christiaan

    Marianne Davies

    at this time, was a highly radical act, so she switched to the glass harmonica. Marianne initially was a vocal teacher to her sister Cecilia. Marianne

    Magic lantern

    list (link) Huygens, Christiaan. "Pour des representations par le moyen de verres convexes à la lampe" (in French). Huygens, Christiaan (19 April 1662)

    Friedrich Heinrich Kern

    March 19, 1980, in Ludwigshafen) is a German composer, pianist, and glass harmonica player. Kern began his studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende

    September 16

     Fresnel, "Note sur la double réfraction du verre comprimé" (read 16 September 1822), Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Ser. 2, vol. 20, pp. 376–83 (nominally

    Bernard Adamus

    at the Juno Awards of 2011 against Karkwa's winning album Les Chemins de verre. He followed up with his second album, N° 2, in 2012. The album was a nominee