
Thomas Bloch (born 1962 in Colmar, France) is a classical musician specializing in the rare instruments ondes Martenot, glass harmonica, and Cristal Baschet. Receiving a First Prize for ondes Martenot at the Paris Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique (with Jeanne Loriod) and a Masters Degree in Musicology at the University of Strasbourg, Bloch has performed over 2500 times and appeared on over eighty recordings.[citation needed] Notable collaborations (concerts or recordings) include Radiohead
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The Light She Brings - Thomas Bloch Version
Sancta Maria
Formule
Lude 9.6
music of Glass Harmonica
Adagio
Euplotes 2
Sweet Suite (arr. by H. Bougis): A Name
Sweet Suite (arr. by H. Bougis): Intro
Sweet Suite (arr. by H. Bougis): Item
Beving: The Light She Brings
Largo
Bloch: Formule
Mare Teno
Turangalila-Symphonie: I. Introduction
The Launching Pad
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) - Adagio und Rondo KV 617 (Adagio)
Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (1747-1800) - Largo
Intro
Nightmare
Rondeau
Feuillet inedit No. 4
Christ Hall Blues: Aria
Johann Julius Sontag von Holt Sombach (b. 1962) - Adagio [quatuor Rosamonde]
Cold Song
Feuillets Inedits: Feuillet inedit No. 4
Schulz: Largo
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) - Adagio und Rondo KV 617 (Rondo)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) - Adagio KV 356 (KV 617a)
Kyriade I
Fantaisie
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) - Melodram - Muzik zu Friedrich Dunker's Drama : Leonore Prohaska [T.Bloch : voice]
Turangalila-Symphonie IX Turangalila III
Naumann: Sonata #3 - Recit
Sombach: Adagio
Kleine Tonstucke: Grave
David August von Apell (1754-1832) - Il trionfo della musica - Cantata (Terzetto, Adagio [No.9])
Turangalila-symphonie: II. Chant d' amour
Sweet
Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741-1801) - Sonata III (Récit)
Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741-1801) - Sonata III (Andantino amoroso)
Mozart: Adagio - Adagio, K 356
Kleine Tonstucke: Commodetto
Kyriade II (Excerpt)
Feuillet inedit no 4
Beethoven: Music For Leonore Prohaska - Melodram
Karl Leopold Röllig (1754-1804) - Kleine Tonstücke (Commodetto)
Thomas Bloch (b. 1962) - Sancta Maria [Fabrice di Falco, all voice parts - T.Bloch, keyboards)
Kyriade IV
Karl Leopold Röllig (1754-1804) - Kleine Tonstücke (Grave)
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