Well, I seriously doubt many (if any) of you will be the slightest bit interested in my new project, but I'm going to throw it out there anyway - adding to this thread as I progress. My goal is to write a bunch of pieces for theremin and a large variety of instrumental combinations (from solo instruments to full orchestra) to get a feel for what combinations of instruments and accompaniments sound good with the theremin - especially combinations that not many composers may have used much before (I don't need to put examples up for theremin and piano, etc.)
I plan at least 50 short pieces in a variety of styles using the various sample sets I have access to. So another thing that may come out of this is that people who are interested in writing for virtual instruments can get a feel for some of the different kinds of instrumental samples available today - as I have access to quite a few. I'll also post scores where I create them and accompaniment files in case anyone cares to try playing any of these pieces. Then perhaps this project will add a bit to the repertoire as well - and hopefully help trigger other composers to write for the instrument.
The goal is to get a reasonable idea what the theremin will sound like in these various instrumental combinations for when I want to write much longer and more serious pieces - not to show off my crappy theremin playing - especially up high (that hopefully will improve over the course of writing all these pieces). The goal is, on average, to write one example a week. So this is year long project. In general the pieces will not be that difficult for the theremin, as the whole point is to try an play them to get a feel for how things sound.
Since I was tinkering around with Omnisphere that I mentioned in a previous thread started by Peter, I'll begin by looking at the theremin accompanied by a cappella voices. Not too many pieces I've seen written for that combination. I think there should be more as I personally like the setting. Here I used the same Jazz Mixed Stack vocal sample on "Dah" that I used in my initial experiment in the Omnisphere thread.
Test Case #1 - A Cappella Voices and Theremin
Carnival Waltz: Etherwave & a cappella quartet
Score: Carnival Waltz
Accompaniment: Carnival Waltz - Accompaniment
Observations: As I expected, when the theremin is playing down in the mid-vocal range, it can become a bit obscured, kind of just becoming one of the voices (which might be a desired effect in some cases) - though I tried to bring the dynamics of voices down when the theremin came into their range. The setting sounds pretty good as long as I keep the theremin range isolated from the vocal parts. Though because the theremin can be rather vocal in its sound and presentation, my ears like it when it's a fifth to an octave above the vocal parts in very tonal music like this where the theremin is the main melody. It looses something against the voices when it's in the very high register two octaves or more above the voices unless a specific effect is desired there, though at the end when I test the high register I bring the vocal parts up higher as well to compensate a bit (though I'm playing much more out of tune there in this example - I have to practice more and post a better version of this).
I think theremin and voices a combination composers interested in the instrument should think about writing more often.
Next up in the queue: Theremin and Cimbalom