From an old 78 rpm record.
Bret Moreland’s audio restoration of the Lucie Bigelow Rosen recording (uploaded last year by Jessica Hummel) of her speaking in the East Indies. Bret used the source uploaded by Jessica Hummel on this website, and reduced the impulse noise, and continuous noise. Thanks Bret.
This is my first piece composed for Theremin. It combines Theremin, guitar, bass guitar, flute and an some Elektron SidStation tracks (a 8bit synthesizer with the same soundchip that the Commodore64) I hope you’ll enjoy it!
Happy Halloween! “Electronic Noise” from the drunken thereminist.
I have used the Theremin on my albums Where She Danced (2001) and Monsters And Angels (2002). It is played by the Berlin-based artist Caroline Siegers. The Theremin solo starts at 2:57. It was played on a Longwave Elysian Theremin.
This poor totally improvised snippet was recorded using the Kees Enkelaar theremin. The recorder was a cheap hand held unit with bad fidelity. But it will give some idea of the range and sound of this new instrument. Uncle Howie
Although this music is not Eri performance, it is introduced to you. It is a Theremin performance of Mr. Ubukata living in Japan. It is a very heaviness Theremin performance.
Here is an audio snippet of the “You Asked For It” TV show of the 50’s. Sam plays excerpts from The Lost Weekend and Spellbound motion pictures and the standard, “You Were Meant For Me”. Uncle Howie
Sam plays Theremin in this old classic.