"Music from the Ether: Original Works for Theremin" by Lydia Kavina is a captivating journey into the world of electronic music, released on June 22, 1999, under Mode Records. This album is a testament to Kavina's mastery of the theremin, an early electronic instrument known for its eerie and ethereal sound. Spanning just over an hour, the album features a collection of original compositions that showcase the theremin's unique capabilities and Kavina's virtuosic skill.
The album opens with "Melody," a piece that immediately draws the audience in with its hauntingly beautiful theremin melodies. "Mouvement Électrique et Pathétique" follows, offering a more dynamic and expressive exploration of the instrument's range. "Dance in the Moon" and "Free Music No. 1" continue to highlight the theremin's versatility, blending classical and contemporary influences.
"Fantasia, H. 301" is a standout track, showcasing Kavina's ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing through the theremin's otherworldly sound. The "Suite" series of tracks offers a more structured and classical approach, with each movement building upon the last to create a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
"In Whims of the Wind" and "Mixolydia" further demonstrate Kavina's ability to blend traditional and modern musical elements, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative. The album concludes with "Voice of Theremin," a piece that encapsulates the essence of the instrument and Kavina's mastery of it.
"Music from the Ether: Original Works for Theremin" is a must-listen for fans of electronic music, classical compositions, and innovative instrumental performances. Lydia Kavina's skill and creativity shine through in every track, making this album a true gem in the world of theremin music.