In 1924, radio station WLAG (Minneapolis-St. Paul) broadcast musical glasses performances by Olin Wold and "Mrs. J. Albert Huseby." On March 9, 1938,
Bruno Hoffmann performed on the glass harp at the London Museum in a program including Mozart's Adagio (K. 356) and Quintet for harmonica, flute, viola, oboe, and cello (K. 617), accompanied by
Geoffrey Gilbert,
Leon Goossens,
Frederick Riddle, and James Whitehead. It was an "exquisite performance, in which the flute and viola in their upper registers were almost indistinguishable from the glasses, [which] held spell-bound a large audience, crowded over the floor, stairs and galleries". On February 18, 1979,
Gloria Parker performed as a musical glasses
soloist with the
Hartford Symphony Orchestra at the
Jai alai fronton in Hartford, Connecticut.
Richard Hayman, noted for his arrangements for
Boston Pops conductor
Arthur Fiedler, was the guest conductor for the 90-piece orchestra that accompanied the musical glasses which included songs such as "
Lara's Theme" from the movie
Dr. Zhivago, "
Lover" and "
Amor". There are several current musicians who professionally play the glass harp. Among them are the
Glass Duo from Poland, Philipp Marguerre and Clemens Hofinger in Germany, France's Jean Chatillion and Thomas Bloch, Brien Engel, and Dennis James in the United States and Canada's Real Berthiaume. Glasses have been also used by rock band
Pink Floyd during the recording of "
Shine On You Crazy Diamond" on their
Wish You Were Here album, recorded and released in 1975.
Igor Sklyarov played the glass harp on the song during two 2006 concerts recorded in
Venice,
Italy, by guitarist
David Gilmour. Gilmour also used the effect during his August 26, 2006, concert in
Gdańsk,
Poland, with the help of
Guy Pratt,
Phil Manzanera and
Dick Parry. Both recordings are available on Gilmour's
Live in Gdańsk CD, although the Venice recording is only available on the five-disc version of the album or as an internet download with the three- and four-disc versions.
Peter Gabriel uses the instrument during his song "
And Still" on his eighth album
i/o, released in 2023. A colorful set of water tuned glasses is depicted as being played with a pair of metal sticks in several key scenes of the 2009 Korean TV drama
Queen Seon Deok, showing the series' main anti-heroine
Mishil (
Go Hyun-jung), playing her own haunting theme melody
Yurijan (Glasses) on that instrument.
A Toast To Christmas with the Singing Glasses is an album recorded and released in 1980, composed and performed by Gloria Parker. Fourteen well-known
carols are performed with the glass harp producing flute-like sounds on crystal glasses, marking the first commercial album to use glasses as a musical instrument. Recently, there have been new advancements in the popular use of the glass harp. British musician and composer
Jacob Collier developed a similar instrument for his own productions in 2016. ==Glass base (foot) vibration ==