Too bad I'm across the big pond (and a big land mass) in the USA. I've been to the UK three times but it's not in the cards (or the budget) right now. I do like the emphasis you're putting on the theremin as an electronic music instrument. I'm not a classical player (ambient electronic is my thing), and often it seems like most thereminsts are classical geeks instead of techno-nerds like me. Nothing wrong with classical, of course, but all the "stars" are classical musicians. There is a middle ground between faithful performance of written classical music and making wild space noises with a heavy metal band. On Feb 23, 2009, at 6:29 PM, Gordon Charlton wrote: > > On 23 Feb 2009, at 18:05, Victoria Lundy wrote: > >> I¹m going to have to co-ordinate a trip to Britain with the NEXT >> Hands Off. >> Not viable this year. >> >> Sounds like a good plan, Mr. Charlton. > > Why, thank you Ms. Lundy. > > If it turns out to be a good plan (I'm pretty confident on this > front) it's worth noting that it is also a reproducible plan, and a > lot simpler - from the organiser's point of view - than a full blown > fest. Maybe it will catch on. > > I look forward to meeting you at HO 2011, whatever form it takes. I > only guarantee there will be theremins, and thereminists, and good > times. > > Gordon > > ------------------------------------ > > AETHERPHON, the global thereminist community > > To contact the moderator, e-mail porphyrous@... > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [Aetherphon] Re:Hands Off 2009 - Big News
2009-02-24 by Joseph Swails
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