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  • It was likened by several critics to that of musical glasses.
  • The composer Christoph Willibald Gluck played the musical glasses.
  • Ford gave a performance in 1761,'English airs'accompanying herself on the musical glasses, at Spring Gardens.
  • The musical glasses are partly filled with water and tuned with additions or deletions using a baster.
  • Hollingshead called himself a " licensed dealer in legs, short skirts, French adaptations, Shakespeare, taste and musical glasses ."
  • Pockrich's contemporary, Ford, published " Instructions for the Playing of the Musical Glasses " while Bartl published a German version.
  • She also wrote publishing " Instructions for Playing on the Musical Glasses ", comparable to the glass harp of Richard Pockrich.
  • Parker would open the show with the glass harp or musical glasses and feature the popular latin sound on her marimba with her orchestra.
  • His unsuccessful ventures included a brewery in Dublin, near Islandbridge, the tale of its decline is intertwined with that of his greatest success, his musical glasses.
  • Parker would open the show with the glass harp ( or musical glasses ) and feature the popular Latin sound on her marimba with her orchestra.
  • He was trained in piano and organ playing, but on encountering the " musical glasses " at age 16, his lifelong devotion to resurrecting this unearthly beauty was begun.
  • Hollingshead called himself a " licensed dealer in legs, short skirts, French adaptations, Shakespeare, taste and musical glasses . " In 1886, George Edwards took over the lease to the Gaiety.
  • By that time he and Rosina had married as the handbill states that " " Mrs . Burns will also perform several admired Airs and Waltzes upon the Musical Glasses " ".
  • During the show, Ron does demonstrate some talents which include being a phenomenal cook, playing musical glasses, controlling his mystical monkey powers to a degree, some skill in sneaking into villains lairs '.
  • By this time Barnet Burns'occupation was given as Lecturer and that of Rosina Burns was given as Professor of Music, her musical glasses producing a harmony that was " indisputably the most exquisite ".
  • The notes to this unfinished work detail the author's ridicule of his subject's notions, though he gives exception to his highly regarded musical glasses; this became a key source of information on the life of Richard Pockrich.
  • Hollingshead called himself a " licensed dealer in legs, short skirts, French adaptations, Shakespeare, taste and musical glasses . " In 1886, Hollingshead ceded the management of the theatre to Edwardes, whom he had hired in 1885.
  • Hollingshead called himself a " licensed dealer in legs, short skirts, French adaptations, Shakespeare, taste and musical glasses . " In 1886, Hollingshead ceded the management of the theatre to George Edwardes, whom he had hired in 1885.
  • Boulton worked with Franklin in efforts to contain electricity within a Leyden jar, and when the printer needed new glass for his " glassychord " ( a mechanised version of musical glasses ) he obtained it from Boulton.
  • Somerby also headed his own bills as a professional lecturer; in 1877, there is a record of his operating his own Fair, which included himself as " graphic lecturer " ( probably with a panorama ), O-car Shaffer, a " facial contortionist, " Shaffer's wife the singer Louise Shaffer, and a player of the " musical glasses " ( probably a sort of glass harmonica ).