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Music from the Ether: Original Works for Theremin
 
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Music from the Ether: Original Works for Theremin

Isidor Achron (Composer), Jorge Antunes (Composer), Percy Grainger (Composer), Lydia Kavina (Composer), Vladimir Komarov (Composer), Bohuslav Martinu (Composer), Joseph Schillinger (Composer), Friedrich Wilckens (Composer), Joshua Pierce (Performer, Composer), Elizabeth Parcells (Performer), Joshua Pierce (Artist), Elizabeth Parcells (Artist), Carol Eaton Elowe (Artist), Kristen Fox (Artist)
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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. MelodyLidia Kavina 1:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Mouvement Électrique Et PathétiqueLidia Kavina 1:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Dance In The MoonLidia Kavina 2:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Free Music #1 For Four ThereminsLidia Kavina 1:29$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. FantasiaLidia Kavina14:23Album Only
listen  6. ImprovisationLidia Kavina 3:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Suite - 1. AndanteLidia Kavina 3:49$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Suite - 2. ModeratoLidia Kavina 2:14$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Suite - 3. LentoLidia Kavina 3:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. In Whims Of The WindLidia Kavina11:34Album Only
listen11. MixolydiaLidia Kavina11:30Album Only
listen12. Voice Of ThereminLidia Kavina 8:47Album Only


On this CD:
  1. Melody, for theremin & piano
    Composed by Joseph Schillinger
    with Joshua Pierce, Lydia Kavina

  2. Mouvement électrique et pathétique, for theremin & piano
    Composed by Joseph Schillinger
    with Joshua Pierce, Lydia Kavina

  3. Dance in the Moon, for theremin & piano
    Composed by Friedrich Wilckens
    with Joshua Pierce, Lydia Kavina

  4. Free Music No. 1, for 4 theremins
    Composed by Percy Grainger
    with Lydia Kavina

  5. Fantasia for theremin, oboe, string quartet & piano, H. 301
    Composed by Bohuslav Martinu
    with Lydia Kavina

  6. Improvisation, for theremin & piano
    Composed by Isidor Achron
    with Joshua Pierce, Lydia Kavina

  7. Suite, for theremin & piano
    Composed by Lydia Kavina
    with Joshua Pierce, Lydia Kavina

  8. In Whims of the Wind, for soprano voice, theremin & piano
    Composed by Lydia Kavina
    with Joshua Pierce, Lydia Kavina, Elizabeth Parcells

  9. Mixolydia, for theremin & tape
    Composed by Jorge Antunes
    with Lydia Kavina

  10. Voice of Theremin, for theremin & tape
    Composed by Vladimir Komarov
    with Lydia Kavina


Editorial Reviews

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The theremin may be one of the oddest instruments ever invented: the electronic device's high-pitched sound resembles no other--and you never even touch it to play it. It's become familiar from that novel Beach Boys solo on "Good Vibrations" and the occasional sci-fi score sound bite, but it's seldom thought of as the serious instrument its inventor Leon Theremin wanted it to be. This recording, like the must-have Clara Rockmore disc, The Art of the Theremin, attempts to change that. Lydia Kavina might very well be the best thereminist playing today; she's the inventor's last protégée (as well as being the granddaughter of his cousin) and her range on the instrument is unparalleled. Here, she tackles the body of work made specifically for the instrument from the likes of Joseph Schillinger, Bohuslav Martinu, Percy Grainger, Isidor Achron, and a handful of contemporary composers. Grainger's "Free Music #1" for four theremins eerily defies the bounds of written composition (Kavina plays all four theremin roles); Kavina's own Suite is an impressive showpiece of the instrument's range; and Vladimir Komarov's tape-and-theremin piece "Voice of Theremin" is built entirely of passages from the instrument and the voice of Theremin himself, all processed through a computer with stunning results. Martinu's Fantasia for Theremin, Oboe, Piano, and Strings is the disc's real charm: a 14-minute composition with plenty of oboe-theremin interplay and lovely string passages from the Portland String Quartet. For the classical fan who has everything, this disc may be the perfect gift. --Jason Verlinde

Product Description
As her hands dance around the instrument's antennas, Lydia Kavina proves the theremin is no mere producer of Hollywood sound effects. Russian theremin virtuoso Kavina presents the first release EVER dedicated solely to original compositions for the instrument - spanning the "golden age" of the theremin from its invention in the 1920s to contemporary works. One of the first attempts to unite music and scientific technology in the 20th century, the theremin is considered to be the ancestor of modern electronic musical instruments. Its evolution from scientific curiosity (discussed in scientific journals and manufactured by RCA) to virtuoso classical instrument (played by Clara Rockmore in Carnegie Hall) to "instrument of the future" (according to Cage, Varse, Grainger and others) to Hollywood sound effect (played in soundtracks to Spellbound, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Lost Weekend, etc.) to rock-and-roll instrument (used by The Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin, Phish, Portishead and others) has been well documented. This disc is full of discoveries, including Martinu's Fantasia, and Percy Grainger's graphically notated Free Music #1 (1935) for 4 theremins, along with other "period" works by Schillinger (known for his writings on music and as a guru to composers from Gershwin to Earle Brown) and Isidor Achron (the accompanist to Heifetz). Modern works are represented by Kavina herself, Brazilian Jorge Antunes (with electronic tape) and Russian Vladimir Komarov, whose work also incorporates the inventor's voice and a rendition of Glinka's infamous The Lark, which Theremin had performed for Lenin to demonstrate the instrument. Lydia Kavina is the world's leading thereminist today. The granddaughter of Leon Theremin's first cousin, she was the inventor's last protŽgŽe. She began studying the instrument with him at the age of nine, and was concertizing by age fourteen. Since then, Kavina has given over 500 performances. She has also appeared in Howard Shore's soundtracks to eXistenZ and the Oscar-winning movie Ed Wood, and has performed in the Tom Waits/Robert Wilson collaborations Alice and The Black Rider. Kavina now serves on the lecture staff of The Glinka Museum and is affiliated with the Theremin Center, both in Moscow.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Theremin as an instrument, not a curiosity, April 29, 2002
By Steve Bryson (Corte Madera, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This is a great album. I particularly like Lydia Kavina's original compositions, where the Theremin is clearly the ideal instrument.

Kavina's use of the Theremin is much more effective than Clara Rockmore's. While Rockmore's recordings show skill and ability, I cannot imagine anyone saying "yes, the Theremin is the ideal instrument" for the music on Rockmore's album. Speaking as an electronic musician who loves to explore the frontiers of music, I feel that under Rockmore the Theremin's appeal was more for its curiosity than for its appropriateness to the music.

With Lydia Kavina we have a different situation entirely. The music is ideal for the Theremin, and many of the compositions (particularly Kavina's) have real emotional power. I cannot imagine these pieces played with any other instrument (besides a synthesizer programmed to sound like a theremin).

Lydia Kavina is exploring a new musical space, appropriate to the Theremin. This album gives a fine sampling of that space, hopefully hinting at more to come.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kavina Is The Greatest!, May 20, 2000
After listening to this disque repeatedly, I would now dare put forth the notion that Lydia Kavina may have proven to the world that she is the greatest thereminist of all - even better than the legendary Clara Rockmore.

Whilst Rockmore may be the better performer in a solo/piano accompaniment setting, she very rarely played in an emsemble setting with the rest of the 'serious' instruments found in the orchestra.

Kavina's real strength is in her ability to successfully mesh the unique sound of the thereminvox with other orchestral instruments. Her rendition of Bohuslav Martinu's "Fantasy For Thereminvox, Oboe, Piano and Strings" (the second-most overlooked and forgotten piece of classical-electronic music - the first being, of course, Darius Milhaiud's "Suite for Ondes-Martenot And Piano") is truly incredible.

For those of you listeners who appreciate how well the oboe and viola work and sound together, Ms. Kavina creates the same effect with the thereminvox and oboe in Martinu's work. Unlike Rockmore's novelty-sound in "The Art Of The Theremin", Kavina makes the thereminvox work as capable and as successful as any of the more 'convential' instruments found on the disque.

The music featured on this disque is as bright and fresh as "The Art Of The Theremin" sounds like muzak for the funeral home.

If you need further proof of the ability of this performer, then check out Kavina's brilliant work on the "Ed Wood" soundtrack.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Theremin finally finds it's voice and it's beautiful, June 22, 1999
By Tommy DOG (New York City) - See all my reviews
Lydia Kavina "Music from the Ether original works for Theremin" marks a new moment for the instruments history. Far removed from Theremin-splotation, B-movie Science fiction soundtracks and novelty, this recording showcases more then just a warbling whistle, this is a second debute for the instrument. Beautiful, colorful and above all tasteful.
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3.0 out of 5 stars good (but not great) vibrations...
ah yes, the theremin... that weird sound in "Good Vibrations"... and much, much more: here we have a collection of "serious" compositions for this enigmatic electronic instrument... Read more
Published on November 19, 2005 by svf

5.0 out of 5 stars The theremin continues!
The music world is not exactly teeming with theremin virtuosi. Quite simply, the theremin is one of the most difficult of all electronic instruments to master. Read more
Published on May 19, 2004 by Robert Badger

2.0 out of 5 stars Too weird
Despite Ms.Kavina's obvious mastery of the theremin I found the bulk of the cd to be too contemporary, abstract, and just plain weird for my taste. Read more
Published on February 24, 2003 by D. Means

3.0 out of 5 stars Sensitive and expressionistic
Unlike Clara Rockmore's "The Art of the Theramin", this is an album written exclusively for the theramin instrument. Read more
Published on December 10, 2002 by Nancy Moran

5.0 out of 5 stars More for classical listeners than you might expect
This is a great record. Lots of quirky pieces by little-known composers and nice works by more famous ones (like Grainger and Martinu). Read more
Published on April 13, 2002 by T. Murphy

3.0 out of 5 stars Good Overall
Miss Kavina is a very talented thereminist, certainly up there with the likes of Clara Rockmore and Samuel J. Hoffman. Read more
Published on February 27, 2002 by A. S. Templeton

2.0 out of 5 stars Good but not great
Interesting music, but far from the virtuosa magic of Clara Rockmore's "The Art of the Theremin".
Published on September 18, 2001 by Charles Hindt

5.0 out of 5 stars A True Artist
This CD is a true gem. It contains the work (both some composition and all playing) by the worlds greatest exponent of the Theramin. Strange? Yes! Wierd? Yes! A Master Piece? Read more
Published on February 8, 2001

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