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Dean Shostak
Man wearing tricorn hat and vest ringing a glass handbell
Dean Shostak playing his glass handbells.
Background information
OriginWilliamsburg, Virginia, United States
Instrument(s)Crystallophone
Websitewww.crystalconcert.com

Dean Shostak is an American crystallophone-player and violinist. He regularly performs his Crystal Concerts which consist of music played on his glass instruments, such as the glass violin, the glass armonica,[1] and the crystal handbells.[2]

Personal life

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Shostak began performing at age 14 in Colonial Williamsburg in the Music Teacher's Shop. He earned a B.A. in Music from the University of Virginia and learned to play the pocket or kit violin and the hurdy-gurdy. In 1991 he became involved in the revival of the glass armonica. He has performed throughout the United States and his music has been featured in notable programs such as NPR's All Things Considered, BBC's Good Morning Television, and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He has also written original scores for films for the National Park Service, City of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, and the Norfolk Botanical Garden. Shostak currently lives in Williamsburg, Virginia with his wife Valerie, and they have two daughters, and one son.

Discography

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Instruments

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Glass violin

References

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  1. ^ Speidell, Phyllis (15 December 2002). "Armonica player spreads the sound". Sunday Free-Lance Star. Fredericksburg, Virginia. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
  • ^ "Meet Williamsburg's master of instruments ethereal and fragile". pilotonline.com. Retrieved 3 December 2010.
  • ^ "Celebrating Ben Franklin's 300th". CBS News. 17 January 2006. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
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