Oh, DUH--
There's a marvelous thereminist-composer right there in NYC, named Elizabeth Brown. Here's the URL for her website:
http://www.elizabethbrowncomposer.com/
To find the list of her pieces that incorporate theremin:
From the navigation menu at right, click "compositions". From the pull-down menu on her Compositions page, select "Unusual instruments."
MP3 files can be heard at the following URL:
http://www.newmusicjukebox.org/composers/c_works.asp?ComposerID=18071&ActorID=37457
...though, unfortunately, that site lists only "ensemble type," without specifying the instrumentation.
e.g., her *Beatitudes*, for theremin, oboe d'amore, viola, cello and harpsichord, is listed as " Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice," while her *Rural electrification* for voice, theremin, and recorded sound is listed as " Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble."
There's a marvelous thereminist-composer right there in NYC, named Elizabeth Brown. Here's the URL for her website:
http://www.elizabethbrowncomposer.com/
To find the list of her pieces that incorporate theremin:
From the navigation menu at right, click "compositions". From the pull-down menu on her Compositions page, select "Unusual instruments."
MP3 files can be heard at the following URL:
http://www.newmusicjukebox.org/composers/c_works.asp?ComposerID=18071&ActorID=37457
...though, unfortunately, that site lists only "ensemble type," without specifying the instrumentation.
e.g., her *Beatitudes*, for theremin, oboe d'amore, viola, cello and harpsichord, is listed as " Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice," while her *Rural electrification* for voice, theremin, and recorded sound is listed as " Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble."