This is a transcription of the WIEGENLIED by German composer Richard Strauss, arranged for theremin, accompanied by MIDI theremin. When I listened to Strauss' original arrangement of this song, written for soprano and piano (later arranged for orchestra by the composer), it seemed to me he was trying to get a "celestial" sound from the keyboard. Since the Moog Ethervox MIDI theremin can produce amazing cascades of notes, I thought it might be able to capture the sort of heavenly, dreamy, harp-like feeling that Strauss was looking for.
I believe that the Moog Ethervox theremin (with full MIDI capabilities) is the finest theremin ever made. It is my understanding that only about 50 of them were manufactured in the 1990's (the one in this video is serial # 007). The creation of the instrument was a collaboration between the late Robert Moog and German software designer, Rudi Linhard. It is actually two instruments in one, a gestural MIDI controller and a traditional theremin.
Although this work is a cradle song it is far more complex than it seems on the surface. It is divided into three parts, which I believe symbolize the three ages of a man: the child, the hero and the wise man. Unfortunately, there isn't enough space here for me to go into the details of why I think this. Anyone familiar with the operas of Richard Strauss knows that his music is filled with the rich symbolism of a composer/philosopher.
Beautiful and VERY moving version of this piece of music. has emotionally moved me close to tears of joy because it is so beutifully arranged.
Kriss364 1 year ago
truly moving
homousios 1 year ago
bravo excellent
homousios 1 year ago
Are you the paper expert? I know your mom!
classicalfan7 1 year ago
I'm speechless
classicalfan7 1 year ago
One of the best performances I heard played on a theremin. Peter Pringle is a very professional player with perfect tones and pitch.
adonis1940 1 year ago
@HappyComfort
Why worry about his shirt? Strange!
adonis1940 1 year ago
very amazing. ...also....why is his shirt so wrinkled?...lol..just wondering...but great job! ;-)
HappyComfort 1 year ago
Ever since a friend introduced me to the music of Clara Rockmore and the theremin earlier this year, I have been enthralled with the instrument. I loved this performance of the Strauss Wiegenlied
dcurtis53 2 years ago
Fantastic performance!
Very enjoyable, and mesmerising to listen to.
Thanks.
ThomasGrillo 2 years ago