Celia Sheen plays Midsomer Murders on Theremin

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

Celia Sheen plays the theme tune from ITV's drama series "Midsomer Murders" on the Theremin. She has done so, along with incidental music, on the soundtrack of every episode for fourteen years. This fascinating instrument was the world's very first electronic instrument, invented in 1920 by Russian scientist Lev Theremin. Of course, nobody ever sees Celia's performances on the recordings, but what makes it interesting is that the Theremin is played without being touched!

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  • The one disliking is the murderer!

  • As a fan of the show, I've always found the song haunting and now I know how the music is played. She is quite accomplished musician. Thanks for posting!

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  • Most amazing instrument ever! Alienate!

  • It seems there are three corpses somewhere waiting to be found.

  • Im Midsomer fan too :)

  • Oh, yes... thanks so much fot this post! I'm a Midsomer fan

  • Exquisite. The world has, sadly, lost a unique musician.

  • She has passed now, but I always enjoy this opening theme- it is so distinctive! Appreciative of her contribution.

  • the song is criepy but playing it on the ost criepy instrument of all time is haunting

  • Unfortunatley celia Sheen has passed away at the age of 71

    Celia Sheen 1940 - 2011

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