Ok Theremin Cat. You put the Bob Moog Homage notion in my mind. Here's my part. After all, if it wasn't for him, there would be no Moog Synthesizer and hence no Switched-on-Bach that showed a young kid that Classical music can be fun and relevant - and at that point I chucked my idea of being a physician and went off to study music. That album was the defining moment in my life.
Had a piece in the drawer uncompleted for a while and dusted it off and turned it into my Elegy for Bob for Theremin (or Ondes Martenot) and Piano (though the more I hear a theremin with just a piano, the more I dislike the sound). I much prefer strings and theremin. Actually, the initial version was intended for alto flute and piano, and maybe that still works too in its final version.
The piece is pretty static. They melody just kinds of drifts around not doing very much against a rather consistent accompaniment. Just one big long melodic statement that's a bit sad but not too much.
Here's a version I did up using the Ondes Martenot Sample set - as I'm still practicing it - - just to give a notion of what it sounds like. Hopefully by 8/21 I can put a version of me playing it on the theremin that won't be horrible.
Dulces Lágrimas - Elegy for Bob
If anyone wants to take a crack at it, I put the score and accompaniment on my IMSLP site:
Dulces Lágrimas - Elegy to Bob (Score and Accompaniment)
If I ever save up enough for a Haken Continuum, I think that would be great for this.