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Virtuosin Pamelia Kurstin spielt und bespricht das Theremin, ein nicht-nur-für-science-fiction elektronisches Instrument, das berührungslos gespielt wird. Gespielte Stücke sind "Autumn Leaves" (Herbstblätter), "Lush Life" (Sattes Leben) und David Mashs "Listen, Words Are Gone" (Höre, die Worte sind verschwunden)
Pamelia Kurstin excavates a dusty artifact from the prehistoric strata of electronic music -- and demonstrates how to squeeze soul from an instrument you can't even touch. Full bio »
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Reviewed by Alex Boos
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