Well, one more project to add to the growing theremin project list.
As promised, I started a page on my IMSLP site to store the theremin arrangements I make for practice. They will be here: http://imslp.org/wiki/Theremin_Arrangements_%26_Accompaniments_(Kram,_Richard)
Link: Theremin Arrangements & Accompaniments
A few words on the page's structure (created as an IMSLP Collection).
For now I'll just add headings alphabetically by composer. There is an Arrangements & Transcriptions tab. This is where the scores for the arrangements and theremin parts will be for those who read music. There is also a Synthesized/MIDI tab. This is where the .MP3 accompaniments and MIDI files will be (if I generate them with Virtual Instruments in a notation program or Cubase). There is also a Recordings tab where I'll put arrangements that I actually perform. MIDI files are Type 1 (theremin and instruments all on different MIDI tracks). You can load them up into a DAW and delete the theremin part and then restructure it for your needs if you want to go that way. Some of the MIDI files will not have tempo changes in them however depending on how I create them, so you may have to add that on your own for a better rendition.
The intent of these files if for practice only, not to create accompaniments for performances for audiences. I'll try to keep rubato and tempo changes to a minimum so you can keep for the most part a steady beat, but there will be tempo changes in the .MP3 files (and you can see them in the scores if you are not sure what is going on).
These arrangements are all going to be copyrighted under Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share-Alike 4.0. This means you can basically do anything you like with these arrangements except try and make money with them in some way. It's my 1 year anniversary gift to Theremin World. It will be a year since I started here at the end of next month. How time and fingers fly.
These pieces hopefully will at times add to the theremin repertoire. Some of the things I put up will likely have been played numerous times before. Some will be new pieces that few if any of you have heard of (all from well known or established composers - all unfortunately long dead ones due to copyright issues).
Let's start with perhaps my favorite classical melody. Nimrod from Elgar's Enigma Variations. This is a very disjunct melody, so it's great for practicing leaps of all sorts. It also has a rather large range (note the once place in there I use 8va notation to avoid a lot of ledger lines). I also added an opening introduction of my own so you can both get your tonal bearings and also get ready to play. For the most part I always add some kind of introduction for this purpose (so poor Elgar may be rolling over right now - but remember they are for practice Edward!). Here I took the orchestral score (Nimrod is one of the Enigma Variations) and arranged it for keyboard - the original intent was for a synth pad to simulate strings, but for this version I actually played it through 8DIO's Adagietto String library (Sustain Ensemble Sordino patch if you are interested).
Finally, I'll put a note here when I add a new piece. I am not going to put up performances on the page. I may create some and put them up separately on SoundCloud and post links here (especially for pieces some of you may never have heard).
I hope this will be of value. I will entertain requests for arrangements (as long as they are useful for my practice purposes too) - but am a bit busy right now so I am going to start by posting the arrangements I've done up so far.
Rich