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Clara Rockmore|Dvořák, Ravel, Gershwin & Others: Chamber Works

Dvořák, Ravel, Gershwin & Others: Chamber Works

Clara Rockmore

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In 1975, electronic music pioneer Robert Moog realized a long-held dream at his own expense, to document in high quality recordings the artistry of his idol, Theremin virtuoso Clara Rockmore, who was getting on in years. The equivalent of at least two albums were recorded at Producers Recording Studio in New York with Rockmore, her aging instrument that Moog had just revived from a state of disrepair, and Rockmore's longtime accompanist (and sister) Nadia Reisenberg. This resulted in the Delos LP The Art of the Theremin, issued in 1976 and still available from Delos as part of its Facet product line. While critics and fans of electronic music warmly received the album, it was hardly a blockbuster and the remaining tracks were shelved. Although three of the 16 unissued numbers appeared in a 1989 IPAM tribute to Nadia Reisenberg and is likewise still available, the rest remained stubbornly unavailable. Cut forward 30 years, and all of the principal players are gone -- Reisenberg, Rockmore, and even Robert Moog have passed beyond the veil of the ether into that great tube amp up in the sky. Leave it to producer Robert Sherman, director of the Nadia Reisenberg and Clara Rockmore Foundation and son of Reisenberg, to get the missing 13 Rockmore/Reisenberg selections out, finally, on Bridge Records' Rockmore's Lost Theremin Album. The quality of Bridge's digital transfer of these 1975 studio tapes is outstanding and better than on the Facet issue; they have a nice top, are not hissy, and establish a pleasing sense of presence for Reisenberg's piano. In the case of the three tracks already circulated on the IPAM issue, Sherman has decided to replace Reisenberg's track with newly recorded chamber groups and guitarist Jorge Morel to good effect -- these cuts help refresh the overall texture of the album precisely where it might have bogged down. Rockmore's playing of the theremin, of course, is masterly -- girlish, like something between a violin and a human voice. Moreover, that was its tremendous significance; at a time when cynicism, and not a small amount of fear, was the average musician's take on the whole idea of electronic music, Rockmore proved that electronic technology could produce a result that was both musical and responsively human. As a representation of her gifts and overall contribution to music, Clara Rockmore's Lost Theremin Album makes the transition from being "lost" to leading the pack -- it is the best CD on Rockmore out there. Anyone interested in electronic music should own one.
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3 Old Viennese Dances (Fritz Kreisler)

1
No. 2, Liebesleid (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:02:33

Fritz Kreisler, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Suite No. 5 In C Minor (Johann Mattheson)

2
V. Air (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:02:07

Johann Mattheson, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

8 Humoresques, Op. 101, B. 187 (Antonín Dvořák)

3
No. 7, Poco lento e grazioso (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:03:27

Antonín Dvorák, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Pastorale (Arr. for Theremin, Piano & Cello Ensemble) (Anis Fuleihan)

4
Pastorale (Arr. for Theremin, Piano & Cello Ensemble)
00:04:02

Peter Sachon, Artist - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Anis Fuleihan, Composer - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist - Caroline Stinson, Artist - Dorothy Lawson, Artist - Sara Hewitt-Roth, Artist - Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf, Artist - Ludmila Konstantinova, Artist - Jessie Reagen, Artist - Robert Burkhardt, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Ave Maria, Op. 52 No. 6, D. 839 (Arr. for Theremin & Piano) (Franz Schubert)

5
Ave Maria, Op. 52 No. 6, D. 839 (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:04:54

Franz Schubert, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, B. 49 (Arr. for Theremin & Piano) (Frédéric Chopin)

6
Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, B. 49 (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:03:56

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Requiebros (Arr. for Theremin & Piano) (Gaspar Cassado)

7
Requiebros (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:04:00

Gaspar Cassadó, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Harpsichord Concerto No. 5 in F Minor, BWV 1056 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

8
II. Largo (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:03:57

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, W389 (Heitor Villa-Lobos)

9
I. Ária (Arr. for Theremin & Cello Ensemble)
00:07:04

Heitor Villa-Lobos, Composer - Peter Sachon, Artist - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Caroline Stinson, Artist - Dorothy Lawson, Artist - Sara Hewitt-Roth, Artist - Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf, Artist - Ludmila Konstantinova, Artist - Jessie Reagen, Artist - Robert Burkhardt, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

10
II. Air (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:05:35

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Der Opernball, Op. 40, Act III (Richard Heuberger)

11
Entr'acte (Arr. F. Kreisler for Theremin & Piano)
00:03:48

Richard Heuberger, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

2 Mélodies hébraïques, M. A22 (Maurice Ravel)

12
No. 1, Kaddisch (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:04:43

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Porgy and Bess, Act I Scene 1 (George Gershwin)

13
Summertime (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:02:47

George Gershwin, Composer - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

Water Boy (Arr. for Theremin & Piano) (Avery Robinson)

14
Water Boy (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:02:56

Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist - Avery Robinson, Composer

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

2 Mexican Songs (Manuel Ponce)

15
No. 2, Estrellita (Arr. J. Morel for Theremin & Guitar)
00:03:01

Manuel Ponce, Composer - Jorge Morel, Artist - Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

La vie en rose (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)

16
La vie en rose (Arr. for Theremin & Piano)
00:02:05

Clara Rockmore, Artist, MainArtist - Nadia Reisenberg, Artist

(C) 2017 Bridge Records (P) 2017 Bridge Records

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In 1975, electronic music pioneer Robert Moog realized a long-held dream at his own expense, to document in high quality recordings the artistry of his idol, Theremin virtuoso Clara Rockmore, who was getting on in years. The equivalent of at least two albums were recorded at Producers Recording Studio in New York with Rockmore, her aging instrument that Moog had just revived from a state of disrepair, and Rockmore's longtime accompanist (and sister) Nadia Reisenberg. This resulted in the Delos LP The Art of the Theremin, issued in 1976 and still available from Delos as part of its Facet product line. While critics and fans of electronic music warmly received the album, it was hardly a blockbuster and the remaining tracks were shelved. Although three of the 16 unissued numbers appeared in a 1989 IPAM tribute to Nadia Reisenberg and is likewise still available, the rest remained stubbornly unavailable. Cut forward 30 years, and all of the principal players are gone -- Reisenberg, Rockmore, and even Robert Moog have passed beyond the veil of the ether into that great tube amp up in the sky. Leave it to producer Robert Sherman, director of the Nadia Reisenberg and Clara Rockmore Foundation and son of Reisenberg, to get the missing 13 Rockmore/Reisenberg selections out, finally, on Bridge Records' Rockmore's Lost Theremin Album. The quality of Bridge's digital transfer of these 1975 studio tapes is outstanding and better than on the Facet issue; they have a nice top, are not hissy, and establish a pleasing sense of presence for Reisenberg's piano. In the case of the three tracks already circulated on the IPAM issue, Sherman has decided to replace Reisenberg's track with newly recorded chamber groups and guitarist Jorge Morel to good effect -- these cuts help refresh the overall texture of the album precisely where it might have bogged down. Rockmore's playing of the theremin, of course, is masterly -- girlish, like something between a violin and a human voice. Moreover, that was its tremendous significance; at a time when cynicism, and not a small amount of fear, was the average musician's take on the whole idea of electronic music, Rockmore proved that electronic technology could produce a result that was both musical and responsively human. As a representation of her gifts and overall contribution to music, Clara Rockmore's Lost Theremin Album makes the transition from being "lost" to leading the pack -- it is the best CD on Rockmore out there. Anyone interested in electronic music should own one.
© TiVo

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