Shows & Artists

Don Hinely with the Glass Harmonica

glass harmonica


Venues: Terrace 285, Vermouth, Coffee Exchange
Show Length: 45 minutes per

Description
Hinely is a noted practitioner of the glass harmonica and plays a homemade set of 24 water-tuned wine glasses and brandy snifters. As a glass player he has performed for thousands of patrons at festivals and street fairs and has three albums of instrumental glass music to his credit.

 

Schedule    
Friday July 17, 2009 -- --
Saturday July 18, 2009 -- --
Sunday July 19, 2009 -- --
Monday July 20, 2009 -- --
Tuesday July 21, 2009 6:00 pm Terrace 285
  8:00 pm Vermouth
Wednesday July 22, 2009 6:00 pm Coffee Exchange
  8:00 pm Terrace 285
Thursday July 23, 2009 6:00 pm Terrace 285
  8:00 pm Coffee Exchange
Friday July 24, 2009 -- --
Saturday July 25, 2009 -- --
Sunday July 26, 2009 -- --

 

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