Thomas Bloch: http://www.thomasbloch.net - Patrick Husson: http://www.thomasbloch.net/patrickhusson - The French male soprano Patrick Husson (also known as "le Jardinier" - "the Gardener" because of his main job) with multi-instrumentalist Thomas Bloch (glassharmonica, ondes Martenot, cristal Baschet, waterphone...) play the 2nd part (Aria) of the new version of « Christ Hall Blues » (2008) by Thomas Bloch for male soprano, glassharmonica and cristal Baschet with electronic (loop and overdub) during the « Festival de noves sonoritas (gong) » in the cave of Salnitre (Collbato, mountain of Montserrat, Spain). August 2009.
Other names : castrato, kastrat, kastraat, kastraatti,castraat, kastratsanger, kastratsångare, contreténor, contre-ténor, counter tenor, counter-tenor, contratenor, kontratenori, controtenore, kontratenor, androgyn voice, voix androgyne, angel voice, voix des anges, angelic voice, malesoprano, soprano voice, opera, haute contre, haute-contre, sopraniste, fausset, falsett, falsete, falseto, falsetti, sopranist, sopranista, 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, crystal Baschet, glass organ, crystal organ, orgue de cristal, orgue de verre
This is so ethereal sounding, it's beautiful.
NotAMycologist 2 years ago
This is sublime. I can't imagine a more acoustically perfect location for this composition. *sigh*
rasputia 2 years ago