Poster Glass harmonica
Glass harmonica
Velaslavasay Panorama
Performance Today®

The glass harmonica

Benjamin Franklin invented the glass harmonica, and Mozart wrote music for this unusual instrument. On Friday's Performance Today, we'll go to a concert in Meiringen, Switzerland, to hear Mozart's music for the glass harmonica.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Sergei Rachmaninoff (arr. Lucien Cailliet): Prelude in g minor, Op 23, No. 5
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra; Sergiu Comissiona, conductor
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances
CBC 5143

Victor Herbert: March of the Toys
New York Pops; Skitch Henderson, music director
Christmas In The Country
Angel/EMI 54891

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Rondo, K. 617, for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello
Matthias Wursch, glass harmonika; Felix Renggli, flute; Maria Alba Carmona, oboe; Christoph Schiller, viola; Patrick Demenga, cello
Meiringen Music Festival, St Michael's Church, Meiringen, Switzerland

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Trio elegiaque No. 2, Op. 9, Movements 2-3
Alon Goldstein, piano; Arnaud Sussmann, violin; Paul Watkins, cello
Music@Menlo, The Center for Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, Atherton, CA

Hour 2

Johann Sebastian Bach: Violin Sonata in A, BWV 1015: Movement 4
Viktoria Mullova, violin; Bruno Canino, piano
Bach: Sonatas for Violin and Piano - Viktoria Mullova, Bruno Canino
Philips 434084

Emile Waldteufel (arr. First Piano Quartet): Skater's Waltz
The 5 Browns
University of Georgia, Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, GA

Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto, Op. 47
Viktoria Mullova, violin; Estonian Festival Orchestra; Paavo Jarvi, conductor
Parnu Music Festival, Concert Hall, Parnu, Estonia

Ruth Elaine Schram: By Candlelight
Adagio Trio
Winter Gift
Adagio Trio 2

Walter Kent: I'll Be Home for Christmas
David Wood, guitar
A Christmas Gift
Broken Hip 7

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