Here is a mystery!
Someone posted the following recording to YouTube. It was written by composer Arthur Tate, and recorded to 78 rpm disc, on London Records, sometime in the late 1940's by the renowned bandleader and conductor Mantovani. What sounds like a theremin figures prominently in the arrangement (and the person who posted the video insists it is a theremin) but I'm not so sure.
At the time, the only theremins available were RCA's and this does not sound at all like an RCA theremin. If it is a theremin, who is playing? It is certainly not the celebrated Dr. Hoffman who, as far as I know, never worked with Mantovani and was already having considerable success in the late 40's on RCA and Capitol with his three albums: MUSIC OUT OF THE MOON, PERFUME SET TO MUSIC and PEACE OF MIND.
Is this a theremin? Is it perhaps some other electronic device like an ondes Martenot?
Ideas anyone?
Somewhere A Voice Is Calling (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgY_6gXmeLk)
Someone posted the following recording to YouTube. It was written by composer Arthur Tate, and recorded to 78 rpm disc, on London Records, sometime in the late 1940's by the renowned bandleader and conductor Mantovani. What sounds like a theremin figures prominently in the arrangement (and the person who posted the video insists it is a theremin) but I'm not so sure.
At the time, the only theremins available were RCA's and this does not sound at all like an RCA theremin. If it is a theremin, who is playing? It is certainly not the celebrated Dr. Hoffman who, as far as I know, never worked with Mantovani and was already having considerable success in the late 40's on RCA and Capitol with his three albums: MUSIC OUT OF THE MOON, PERFUME SET TO MUSIC and PEACE OF MIND.
Is this a theremin? Is it perhaps some other electronic device like an ondes Martenot?
Ideas anyone?
Somewhere A Voice Is Calling (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgY_6gXmeLk)