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6:05 AM
@RoryAlsop Just came across this Theremin + Voice + ???? arrangement of Clair de Lune by Carolina Eyck whose Theremin part only is already more artistically rendered than Grégoire Blanc's version, not to mention when it's coupled with voice.
I wonder what sound is used for the accompaniment (the ????): the bass, the static chords, and the arpeggiating chords starting at minute 1:52? Hammond organ + sound effect? I agree with this YouTube's commenter:
> This is the most beautiful rendition of "Clair de Lune" ever! It seems this piece was actually written for an instrument that hadn't yet been invented! : )
 
6:32 AM
@RoryAlsop Her Queen of the Night aria is also amazingly nuanced in articulation of every note, phrasing, and dynamics. Definitely as close as it can be to human voice, although cannot compare with Mozart's intended soprano performing this aria such as the performance of Jodie Devos or Diana Damrau.
 
 
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8:51 AM
@GratefulDisciple very nice
 

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