J'ai eu la chance de vous voir à Paris "une ville en concert " en 1990 à la Défense, c'était absolument magique. J'ai réussi par le plus grand des hasard à vous voir de tout près, avec 2 500 000 personnes, vous m'avez fait un grand signe de la main. Une histoire incroyable. Mais bon,.Je vous admire depuis tant d'années et suivi votre évolution dans votre musique. Vous êtes l'artiste que j'ai toujours aimé et admiré. ❤
Wow.... I didn’t realise he’d done it on a Theremin... I thought it was a synthesiser keyboard or something... My Theremini Theremin is arriving tomorrow... my neighbours are going to wonder what on earth is going on... better than my drunken singing though eh? 😂😂😂
Jarre is my hero, but the one instument he cant control is the Theremin. Listen to KATICA ILLÉNYI performance of "Once Upon a Time in the West" and you know why.
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I admire his works and have immense respect for his contribution in electronic music but his performances with the Theremin are atrocious. Sorry Jean-Michel :-)
Have you considered how intensely difficult and exact of an instrument it is to play? I've heard it's quite hard. So he probably does a lot better than many of us could. He's got SOME practice in; most of us don't. LOL
Actually the play of the theremin is perfect! Let me explain: 1. The purpose of music (as of all kind of arts) is to induce and provoke emotion... Not to be accurate (in tones, tempo, colours, perspective, etc)... Not to be complicated ... not to be mathematically beautiful, but ONLY to make us feel intense emotion. Take The Beatles for example.. (here will comes the shit storm from 47569730987087 users). The music is simple and in most of the old samples of recordings the instruments sound bad (because of the recording process), but the music they made is genius! The motive and the melody immediately stick in your mind. There are a lot of examples of bad playing or bad sound that does its job (induce emotion) perfectly fine. That being said the old understanding that you have to follow certain way to play certain instrument is dead these days, and dead for good. 2. In the era of the electronic music (the same era Jarre innovated) the sound is no longer "extracted" from an instrument, but produced and created (created from scratch without the limitations of a particular instrument). This is something completely new for the classic musicians that have "note" creativity, but completely lack of "sound" creativity. For a classical musician, the only sound that is valid is the one that may be extracted from an instrument in a "proper" way (wink, wink "Ioannis Kazlaris"). .... That has being changed these days... for good as well. 3. The complete (end) product is what matters. What is important for the piece of music is (like pointed in 1st paragraph) is to induce emotion. If I burn a Violoncello and record the sound of burning, and use it in a piece of music, and that music "touches" the public in a way they like it, then it is good piece of music (and a good sound respectively). ...Is there a "proper" way to burn a Vioncello ? Ioannis Kazlaris, look the comments and the reactions of the people (count me as well) regarding the "Oxigen" piece... That is the only thing that matters ! ! If he farts and it provokes feelings that the audience like, then is there a proper way to fart ?! P.S: Aside from the hate on your post, if you close your eyes, forget about the notes and just listen the music, then his "atrocious" theremin performance is flawless...
J'ai eu la chance de vous voir à Paris "une ville en concert " en 1990 à la Défense, c'était absolument magique. J'ai réussi par le plus grand des hasard à vous voir de tout près, avec 2 500 000 personnes, vous m'avez fait un grand signe de la main. Une histoire incroyable. Mais bon,.Je vous admire depuis tant d'années et suivi votre évolution dans votre musique. Vous êtes l'artiste que j'ai toujours aimé et admiré. ❤
Jean Michel Jarre is a legend ) thanks for great music
He's got all this 'state of the art' stage set and an ancient old RCA Theremin!!
I love this guy. What an artist
Wow.... I didn’t realise he’d done it on a Theremin... I thought it was a synthesiser keyboard or something...
My Theremini Theremin is arriving tomorrow... my neighbours are going to wonder what on earth is going on... better than my drunken singing though eh? 😂😂😂
😅👍🏻
I think he actually made his original songs with some synthesiser, not a theremin. But this performance is so cool, so... cyberspiritual! 🤓🤍
I Surrender to This. This is not music anymore. This is D-I-V-I-N-E.
tuve la suerte un dia de intentar tocar un theremin, es dificil hacer coincidir los tonos precisos sin desafinar. Grande Jarre
te hace viajar a otra dimension
♥
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Jarre for always
grandioso!
Superb
when playing theremin he looks like a jedi:) marvellous.
Мало кто знает что такое Терменвокс. А я работа там, где творил ученый по имени Лев Термен. Именно он и изобрел данный музыкальный инструмент.
Jean michel jarre o melhor
grande grande grande
эта музыка как картина мунка "крик".
Jarre is my hero, but the one instument he cant control is the Theremin. Listen to KATICA ILLÉNYI performance of "Once Upon a Time in the West" and you know why.
hi. sorry for my English))) maybe you have Links for all theremin concert of Jean Michel??))
isso me trouxe paz...
Digo o mesmo
Tb me trouxe ,uma paz ,um sossego,algo inexplicavel
Theremin
What's the name of this song and/or the name of the original record its on?
voice sound /memotron /
Good soon
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I will order him too to my wedding anniversary celebration :) :) :)
Je je je ))) But not this composition, please )))
@@JARREmenoid Yeeeahh...why not? My wife is used to listen to strange sh*t anyway :)
who
Работает Масстер -склоните Головы!
I admire his works and have immense respect for his contribution in electronic music but his performances with the Theremin are atrocious. Sorry Jean-Michel :-)
+Ioannis Kazlaris you are right at 100%
Have you considered how intensely difficult and exact of an instrument it is to play? I've heard it's quite hard. So he probably does a lot better than many of us could. He's got SOME practice in; most of us don't. LOL
Actually the play of the theremin is perfect! Let me explain:
1. The purpose of music (as of all kind of arts) is to induce and provoke emotion... Not to be accurate (in tones, tempo, colours, perspective, etc)... Not to be complicated ... not to be mathematically beautiful, but ONLY to make us feel intense emotion. Take The Beatles for example.. (here will comes the shit storm from 47569730987087 users). The music is simple and in most of the old samples of recordings the instruments sound bad (because of the recording process), but the music they made is genius! The motive and the melody immediately stick in your mind. There are a lot of examples of bad playing or bad sound that does its job (induce emotion) perfectly fine. That being said the old understanding that you have to follow certain way to play certain instrument is dead these days, and dead for good.
2. In the era of the electronic music (the same era Jarre innovated) the sound is no longer "extracted" from an instrument, but produced and created (created from scratch without the limitations of a particular instrument). This is something completely new for the classic musicians that have "note" creativity, but completely lack of "sound" creativity. For a classical musician, the only sound that is valid is the one that may be extracted from an instrument in a "proper" way (wink, wink "Ioannis Kazlaris"). .... That has being changed these days... for good as well.
3. The complete (end) product is what matters. What is important for the piece of music is (like pointed in 1st paragraph) is to induce emotion. If I burn a Violoncello and record the sound of burning, and use it in a piece of music, and that music "touches" the public in a way they like it, then it is good piece of music (and a good sound respectively). ...Is there a "proper" way to burn a Vioncello ?
Ioannis Kazlaris, look the comments and the reactions of the people (count me as well) regarding the "Oxigen" piece... That is the only thing that matters ! ! If he farts and it provokes feelings that the audience like, then is there a proper way to fart ?!
P.S: Aside from the hate on your post, if you close your eyes, forget about the notes and just listen the music, then his "atrocious" theremin performance is flawless...
I love his music, but he is not one of the better thereminists.
it may not be for everyone. MUSIC is subjective...
Meu Deus.
5 minutos só de zunido .
Sorry but compared to even that German lady at the collider this is bad. Love Jarre' but here it's lackluster.
Had he been persecuted by communists before died?
Horrible sonido que le ha sacado al teremin, no da una nota a tono.
C'est justement le principe. Aucun son n'est juste sur un theremin. C'est impossible.
Horrible👎👎