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== Non-musical cultural works == [[Johann August Apel]]'s short story "{{lang|de|Der Geisterruf|italics=no}}" ({{gloss|The Ghost Call}}) from {{lang|de|[[Gespensterbuch]]}} (volume 3, 1811) centers on the ethereal otherworldly quality of glass harmonicas.<ref>{{cite book | first=Johann August | last=Apel | author-link=Johann August Apel | chapter=Anekdoten: 2. Der Geisterruf | title=[[Gespensterbuch]] | publication-place=Leipzig | publisher=G. J. Göschen | volume=3 | year=1811 | language=de | chapter-url=https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/apellaun/gespens3/chap004.html }}</ref><ref>{{cite wikisource | first=Johann August | last=Apel | author-link=Johann August Apel | translator-first=J. | translator-last=O. | chapter=The Spirit's Summons | wslink=Leigh Hunt’s London Journal/Volume 2/26 September 1835 | title=Leigh Hunt's London Journal | date=26 September 1835 | volume=2 | number=78 | pages=323–324 | publisher=Charles Knight | publication-place=London }}</ref> [[Andrei Khrzhanovsky]]'s 1968 animated short film ''[[The Glass Harmonica (film)|The Glass Harmonica]]'' ({{langx|ru|Стеклянная гармоника}}) is named after, and features, a "glass harmonica". It is particularly notable for being the only Soviet animated film to be banned by censors.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/10/this-trippy-film-was-the-only-animation-banned-by-soviet-censors/|date=2016-10-07|accessdate=2023-03-21|last=Davis|first=Lauren|website=[[Gizmodo]] Australia|title=This Trippy Film Was The Only Animation Banned By Soviet Censors}}</ref>
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