MUSIC FOR GLASS HARMONICA

The first glass instrument played with wet fingers wa invented in 1743 by an Irishman, Richard Puckeridge, but it was Benjamin Franklin who went on to invent a variant of it, the glass harmonica, which produced similar sounds but could be mechanically controlled. The instrument around passionate responses during its hey-day, and many composers of the late eighteenth century composed music for the instrument. The most well-known were Mozart and Beethoven, both of whom wrote for it towards the end of their lives. Gaetano Donizetti was one of the last to compose for the glass harmonica before its revival in the late twentieth century, when he originally featured it as the accompanying instrument to Lucia’s mad scene in his opera Lucia di Lammermoor, to startling effect. This disc concludes with Thomas Bloch’s own haunting Sancta Maria, which includes 4 multitracked vocal parts all performed by a male soprano.

Tracklist

Schulz, Johann Abraham Peter
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
1Largo03:35
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Holt Sombach, Johann Julius Sontag von
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Rosamonde Quartet (Ensemble)
2Adagio05:36
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Rosamonde Quartet (Ensemble)
Reichardt, Johann Friedrich
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Rosamonde Quartet (Ensemble)
Marder, Marc (double bass)
3Rondeau06:35
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Rosamonde Quartet (Ensemble)
Marder, Marc (double bass)
Naumann, Johann Gottlieb
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
4Recit01:35
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
5Andantino amoroso02:20
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
6Adagio, K. 35603:07
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Bernold, Philippe (flute)
Bourgue, Maurice (oboe)
Sulem, Jean (viola)
Gagnepain, Xavier (cello)
7Adagio04:22
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Bernold, Philippe (flute)
Bourgue, Maurice (oboe)
Sulem, Jean (viola)
Gagnepain, Xavier (cello)
8Rondo07:46
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Bernold, Philippe (flute)
Bourgue, Maurice (oboe)
Sulem, Jean (viola)
Gagnepain, Xavier (cello)
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Duncker, Johann Friedrich Leopold - Lyricist
Bloch, Thomas (narrator)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
9Leonore Prohaska, WoO 96: Melodrama01:00
Bloch, Thomas (narrator)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Röllig, Karl Leopold
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
10Grave01:49
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
11Commodetto01:27
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Apell, David August von
Falco, Fabrice di (male soprano)
Le Pech, Yves (male soprano)
Top, Damien (tenor)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Icart, Christine (harp)
12Il trionfo della musica: Terzetto, Adagio (No. 9)04:51
Falco, Fabrice di (male soprano)
Le Pech, Yves (male soprano)
Top, Damien (tenor)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Icart, Christine (harp)
Holt Sombach, Johann Julius Sontag von
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
13Fantaisie00:46
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
14Allemande02:42
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Donizetti, Gaetano
Sanroma, Montserrat (soprano)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Borri, Ettore (piano)
15Lucia di Lammermoor: Scena della pazzia, "Mad Scene" (arr. for voice, glass harmonica and piano)15:56
Sanroma, Montserrat (soprano)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Borri, Ettore (piano)
Holt Sombach, Johann Julius Sontag von
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
161ere Suite: 2eme Menuet01:16
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Bloch, Thomas
Falco, Fabrice di (vocals)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Bloch, Thomas (keyboards)
17Sancta Maria06:11
Falco, Fabrice di (vocals)
Bloch, Thomas (glass harmonica)
Bloch, Thomas (keyboards)

Total Playing Time: 01:10:54