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パメリア・カースティンによるテルミン演奏——触る事ができない音楽

Filmed Feb 2002 • Posted Feb 2008TED2002
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テルミンはSFだけじゃない——名手パメリア・カースティンが触れずに弾く電子楽器を演奏し、語る。曲は「枯葉」(Autumn Leaves)、「飲んだくれの人生」(Lush Life)、 「聞け 言葉が消えた」(Listen, Words Are Gone)。

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 »

Translated into Japanese by Ai Taniguchi
Reviewed by Takako Sato
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