Thomas Bloch: http://www.thomasbloch.net - The french multi-instrumentalist virtuoso Thomas Bloch (glass harmonica, ondes Martenot, cristal Baschet, waterphone...) plays "Adagio" by J.J.S. von Holt Sombach on his Armonica with the UANL Symphony Orchestra conducted by Felix Carrasco in Monterrey (Mexico). June 26, 2003
Felix Carrasco and UANL orchestra informations : http://www.uanl.mx/international/ingles
Other names : armonica de verre (France), Armonica de vidro, orgue de verre (France, Belgium), crystal harmonica, crystal armonica, glass organ, crystal organ, Armónica de cristal (Spain), Armonica a bicchieri (Italian), glasharmonika (Germany, Denmark, Sweden), glassharmonika (Norway), Harmonika szklana (Poland), 0¢0Î0‚0À0´ (Japan), close instruments : glass harp, glassharfe, glass harfe, harpe de verre, verrophon, verrophone, seraphim, verres musicaux, musical glasses
fail you. wow.
arglschnuffi 3 years ago
wow you fail.
CriticalNin3R 3 years ago
That is an acronym of the Name Thomas Bloch
meaning he himself composed it.
arglschnuffi 3 years ago
How can you say something like that?
I've never heard such nonsense, this too modern to be Mozart..... ahhhh.... This is too romantique to be Mozart, it's probably made 30-60 even hundreds years after Mozart......
KarlAmade 3 years ago
Idiots, read teh description. JJS von Holt Sombach
CriticalNin3R 3 years ago
Bleh! Sounds terrible! I love the idea, but these instruments are conflicting with each other too much.
MeowsyDancer 3 years ago
or Mozart?because this sounds very MOzartian, but I never heard this work before
auresius88 3 years ago
or Mozart?because this sounds very MOzartian, but I never heard this work before
auresius88 3 years ago
who is the composser, Thomas Bloch?
auresius88 3 years ago