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Uploaded by brianrobison on Apr 29, 2008
John Dowland's "Lachrimae Antiquae," 1600 (a.k.a. "Flow, my tears"), performed by Brian Robison, theremin, and Larry Hamberlin, harpsichord, at Middlebury College, 22 April 2008
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Theremin reminds me of a musical saw except this is electric.
jeiluifang 1 year ago
dangerous instrument, but interesting
unagondolaunremo 1 year ago
That is AMAZING! Gesualdo next, please!
monzaniflute 3 years ago
Me too, but not entirely from appreciation ;((
maxwellsteer 3 years ago
Great! Got to get me one of those!
Johanofsweden 3 years ago
Beautiful. The theremin is quite suited for period music.
saintrupert 3 years ago
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Theremin reminds me of a musical saw except this is electric.
jeiluifang 1 year ago
dangerous instrument, but interesting
unagondolaunremo 1 year ago
That is AMAZING! Gesualdo next, please!
monzaniflute 3 years ago
Me too, but not entirely from appreciation ;((
maxwellsteer 3 years ago
Great! Got to get me one of those!
Johanofsweden 3 years ago
Beautiful. The theremin is quite suited for period music.
saintrupert 3 years ago