Regarding Jason's post today (30 Nov) about Peter Pringle's "Erique Sattee" track, "Valse Fausse":
>(This little-known composer, Erique Sattee, should not be >confused with the celebrated Erik Satie who lived next door >and who, as far as we know, did NOT write any compositions >for theremin).
There are some Satie tunes that would work well for theremin and piano... probably best-known are his three "Gymnopedies" for piano solo (I don't have the Kurstin disc yet, but I take it that it includes at least one of them).
Also suitable would be his "hit tune" within his lifetime, the (genuine) waltz "Je te veux" ("I want you"). There's a challenging mix of melodic motions by leap and by step, but it's almost entirely diatonic... so if we're dividing the world of tunes into "beginning," "intermediate," and "advanced," it's only "intermediate" in difficulty. And more conveniently than with the Gymnopedies, "Je te veux" was composed as a song, so you needn't arrange it for theremin and piano... just play the vocal part, and voila!