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http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C248AA6B1DA64155

This is a playlist of Clara Rockmore playing the theremin. There are seven videos, featuring Rockmore performing pieces by Mattheson, Rachmaninov, Ravel and others.

The video and sound quality on these are not great, but they offer a vintage look at Rockmore, considered by some to be the greatest thereminist of all time.

via Thomas Grillo, who notes:

They are from the Moog Music DVD “Mastering The Theremin” which comes with every Etherwave Standard theremin to date. Note: These videos are copyrighted by Moog Music who reserves the right to remove them at any time.

 

Clara Rockmore

01Dec03

Virtuoso Thereminist

Many people think of the theremin as cliched electronic effect used in film scores of the 50’s and 60’s. That is, until they hear the playing of Clara Rockmore.

Rockmore was born in Russia, and showed great musical talent as a child. She played the violin, and by the age of nine, was playing concerts with her concert pianist sister, Nadia. She traveled to New York for a tour, and at this time, she met Leon Theremin, the inventor of the theremin. The theremin is an electronic instrument that can be played without touching it, just by using gestures.

When Leon Theremin met Rockmore, he realized that she could make people realize that his design could be used as a real musical instrument. Theremin worked with Rockmore to refine his instrument designs. Rockmore went on to show audiences that the theremin was capable of being used to play the classics. This inspired new compositions specifically for the Theremin. She became a well-known performer, and is considered the greatest theremin player of all time.

She died in 1998, but she left behind a series of recordings that document the sound of the theremin, and her great skill as an electronic music performer.

 

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