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The Art Of The Theremin [Import] [from US]

~ Joseph Achron (作曲), Manuel de Falla (作曲), Alexander Glazunov (作曲), Sergey Rachmaninov (作曲), Maurice Ravel (作曲), et al.
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As anyone who has seen the fascinating documentary Theremin will realize, the instrument named after its inventor was far more than a gimmick. The theremin was the first electronic instrument. It was so difficult to play that it never really caught on, except for special effects in Hollywood film scores. But Clara Rockmore became its best-known player, and in this, her only recording, she shows herself to have been a great artist. Hearing her play Rachmaninov's Vocalise is a truly memorable experience. Rockmore's sister, a noted pianist herself, accompanies with great sensitivity, and the recording holds up well. Bless Delos for keeping this unique item available! --Leslie Gerber


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In 1927, two remarkable people arrived in the United States after lengthy and successful tours of Europe: Lev Sergeivitch Termen (anglicized to Leon Theremin) and Clara Rockmore (whose maiden name was Clara Reisenberg). Theremin was a young Russian physicist who was demonstrating a new musical instrument that he invented. The instrument was played by the motion of the musician's hands in the space surrounding the instrument. Clara Rockmore, a professional violinist from the age of 9, became aware of the musical potential of Theremin's invention. She spent several years collaborating with Theremin during which time he developed his invention into a sensitive, wide-range musical instrument. Clara subsequently embarked on a performance career that encompassed well over a hundred concerts, including appearances with major symphony orchestras, and set the definitive standard for theremin performance technique.

To play the theremin, the performer stands in front of the instrument, a little left of center. The feet are spread slightly to keep the body as motionless as possible. To determine the pitch of the instrument's tone, the player varies the distance between her right hand and the pitch antenna. When the instrument is properly tuned, the pitch goes from lower than two octaves below middle C when the player's right hand is back at her shoulder, to approximately 2 1/2 octaves above middle C when the player's hand barely touches the pitch antenna. To determine the loudness of the instrument's tone, the player varies the distance between her left hand and the middle of the volume antenna. Maximum loudness occurs when the hand is removed from the antenna; complete silence occurs when the hand is an inch or so from the loop.

The thereminist must move her hands with incredible precision as well as speed if she wishes to play distinct notes with correct intonation. Ms. Rockmore actually uses fingering patterns to play the most rapid passages. For instance, if she were to play an upward arpeggio, she would start on the lowest note with right hand tilted back and fingers withdrawn. To play the next note she would abruptly move her hand forward from the wrist, while keeping her right arm motionless. The third note would be played by rapidly extending the little finger, and the fourth note by extending one or two more fingers while simultaneously turning the wrist sideways to bring the newly-extended fingers nearer to the pitch antenna. She would then continue the arpeggio by moving her whole arm closer to the pitch antenna while drawing her hand and fingers back, then repeating the above-described succession of movements. At the same time, she may articulate each individual pitch by rapidly shooting the fingers of her left hand into the volume antenna loop, then withdrawing them, to silence the tone during the very short periods of time that her right hand moves from one pitch to another. No other theremin player has ever mastered this difficult and intricate technique for playing rapid successions of precise pitches - "aerial fingering" as one reviewer termed it.


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5.0 out of 5 stars テルミン演奏の定番。, 2002/5/7
ロシア生まれの電子楽器「テルミン」。その生みの親、レオン・テルミン博士の生涯を描いた映画が公開されたことで一躍話題となったこの楽器。その魅力を知るうえで忘れてならないのがこの一枚です。かつてはバイオリニストを目指すも諦めざるを得なかった、女流テルミン奏者クララ・ロックモアの凄演。テルミン博士も認めた彼女の技術と音楽センス。「これこそ私のための楽器」と言わんばかりの名演奏がここにあります。テルミンを知るなら、まずこのアルバムを。
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