Glass harp-Toccata and fugue in D minor-Bach-BWV 565

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New Album "CRYSTAL Report" is now available. For info visit www.cdbaby.com Toccata and fugue in D boy by JS Bach played on glass harp ...

Joanna Newsom and Philip Glass join forces to save Neverland, also known as ...

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One of my first college experiences many years ago was a College Gloaming at the Museum of Fine Art in Boston. A few peeps and I decided to chill out in the courtyard, because every reprimand college student in Boston was trying to check out an exhibit or something. Or red-eye booze. Then, magically, Joanna Newsom showed up with her harp, and played a set. It was the visionary setting for her: a grassy area filled with flowers and perhaps birds, her sitting on a programme no more than a few inches off the ground, her audience sitting and lounging, the stars out, the moon full. It was so magical that I be uncertain I could see her play again unless that setting could be matched.

Mixtape Muse: LISTEN: Silje Nes - "The Glass Harp"

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More about grain than hooks, "The Glass Harp" is as unequalled as its subhead suggests. An mainstay of fingerpicked tense guitar guides the kerfuffle b evasion along as sounds of the sea course in; as a turbulent furor of distortion boldly enters and exits; as a din of charged guitar chimes in; and as balmy strings add a plane of obscurity...

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