Bruno Hoffmann
Bruno Hoffmann (15 September 1913 – 11 April 1991) was a German player of the glass harp. Hoffmann is widely acknowledged as the virtuoso who reanimated contemporary interest in the glass harp and glass harmonica. Hoffmann also appeared in several films, including a Benjamin Franklin documentary. He is also featured in the original score by Jack Nitzsche on the soundtrack of The Razor's Edge. He died in Stuttgart in 1991, aged 77.
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Bruno Hoffmann
Bruno Hoffmann (15 September 1913 – 11 April 1991) was a German player of the glass harp. Hoffmann is widely acknowledged as the virtuoso who reanimated contemporary interest in the glass harp and glass harmonica. Hoffmann also appeared in several films, including a Benjamin Franklin documentary. He is also featured in the original score by Jack Nitzsche on the soundtrack of The Razor's Edge. He died in Stuttgart in 1991, aged 77.
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Bruno Hoffmann (* 15. Septembe ...... tenentwickler und Glasmusiker.
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Bruno Hoffmann (15 September 1 ...... in Stuttgart in 1991, aged 77.
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برونو هوفمان (بالألمانية: Brun ...... بنفس المكان في 11 أبريل 1991.
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Bruno Hoffmann (* 15. Septembe ...... tenentwickler und Glasmusiker.
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Bruno Hoffmann (15 September 1 ...... in Stuttgart in 1991, aged 77.
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برونو هوفمان (بالألمانية: Brun ...... بنفس المكان في 11 أبريل 1991.
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Bruno Hoffmann
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Bruno Hoffmann
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برونو هوفمان
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