Chicago Symphony Orchestra bassoon Miles Maner offers his own interpretation of Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5, one of the works featured on this week’s CSO Radio program. For his rendition, Maner accompanies himself on the melodica, a cross between a harmonica and pump organ, with its origins in 19th century Italy.
The CSO’s Miles Maner offers a take on Sibelius 5
Published April 15, 2020
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