I want to express here my gratitude towards Moog Music for this extraordinary instrument! I am honored to have been part of this journey! Many thanks as well to the whole crew involved in the shooting of this video, Martin is an amazing director, Orane a fantastic pianist. The "pyramid" speaker/resonator from La Voix Du Luthier was the perfect companion for the instrument in this magical space. Now, we have to make great music with this new theremin!
As a Theremin owner I know it is extremely difficult to hit the right note ‘out of the blue’. Let alone playing such a piece for 5 minutes together with a piano. So take that in consideration before you hit the order button. It takes lots of time to master the beautiful Theremin.
Woah, Grégoire Blanc all grown up! I used to listen to his original cover on repeat because it was so beautiful, what a treat to see his that his skill level has improved even more.
The way you created this masterpiece... from commissioning Orane and Gregoire, to the world class filming... the location, the music itself.... to the way you gave it away to us for free, presented without comment. I am crying at its beauty, and left completely thankful and in awe.
i have never playing on a theremin, just with a violin when i was young, and the dog of my neighbor did not liked it. Then i can imagine how many work and talent you need to master something like he does with the theremin, while you are playing in the air, without physical reference.
I was just practicing this song on my kalimba 4 hours ago at 12 past midnight .Suddenly, our family gets a call from the doctor that my grandmother who is 87 years old is critical. We admitted her, as she contracted COVID. The doc says to my mother, "please don't put your mother on ventilator', let her pass away peacefully . We were just rushing to the hospital to see if we could atleast get a chance to see my grandma from the ICU window one last time. Minutes later, we get a call that she is no more and we didn't get that chance. I'm just back from the hospital writing this comment and I can't hold my tears back. Clair de Lune will be my grandma's song and I will finish what I started on my kalimba and dedicate this song to her as a parting away song. Ugh! Why does it hurt so bad ! Love you to the moon granny !!!! :(((
Aw I'm so sorry this happened :( Ik its been three months so I came to check on your progress, did you ever get to finish the song? Wishing you the best
I’m sorry for you loss. Time will heal your pain but please continue to practice! Write a song or play something that makes your grandma in heaven smile.
Bro’s got a siiick mustache now. Also, this is absolutely beautiful. I must admit that I’ve mostly seen the theremin at kind of a “gimmick” instrument up till now, but this has completely changed my mind. Wonderfully masterful work!!
I was able to visit the Moog factory/HQ in Asheville, NC today where I got to try my hand(s) at playing a Theremin for the first time. Although I had a lot of fun & the staff were *very* gracious, it pains me greatly to report that I did not sound like this. Like, at all. I *did* however play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (in no particular key). And I certainly didn't look as cool. But my point is, it was fun. And *you* could probably sound like this. They were very nice people. I bought a T-shirt, in case anyone was wondering.
I saw him live in NYC before the pandemic started. The visuals were trippy and his playing was outstanding. I just bought a theremin and I am struggling so much to play it, but I appreciate so much seeing people that have achieved such level of skills with this instrument. I hope in 10 years I can get there.
This performance literally brings tears to my eyes listening no matter how many times I view it. From the absolute elegance of the Claravox, to the stateroom acoustics, to the absolute reverence of Orane, to the way Orane and Grégoire get lost in one of the most beautiful of Debussy’s movements. I just got my first theremin, the etherwave yesterday and can not wait to learn this fantastic instrument! Hopefully one day I’ll be good enough to be worthy of the Claravox!
Grégoire, your mastery of this instrument over the last decade is clear. I never thought this would work when I saw your first video from 8 years ago... but now this performance is truly incredible and a wonderful tribute to the piece.
man... when I went back to watch the vid from 7 years ago and saw there was an updated version on 2020, I didn't expect you to have grown so much since then. i feel sad asf now. much luv
One of my favourite memories of childhood, is the one where I would fall asleep in front of the TV late at night, and wake up to the tune of “Clair de Lune” performed by Isao Tomita. Still one of my most moving memories.
Wow! That was exquisite! Could anyone else play a Theremin like that? I'm sure that level of skill takes many, many hours of practice to acquire - as it should! Delightfully played!
Je crois que ça fait plus de 20 fois que je reviens ici. Merci pour ce beau moment de complicité entre musiciens! Et à Debussy pour ce morceau magique!
Three words that still fall short of what I just listened to: stunning, brilliant, , masterful! Thank you .... to both musicians, as each performance was individually and collectively perfect!
Gregoire plus Theremin = musicians and non-musicians alike in tears of joy and awe. Me plus Theremin = local dogs and cats alike throw themselves in the river.
Wow. That’s absolutely astonishing! My favourite theramin performance ever. The magic you get when a extraordinary instrument meet an extraordinary performer, via an extraordinary piece of music, all captured by extraordinary cinematography. What an incredibly special moment. Bravo to everyone involved. I am in tears.
Bravo! A virtuoso performance by Grégoire and Orane, plus great production by the team. I'm certain Bob will be looking down and feeling extremely appreciative of this masterful performance.
Looking forward to playing one of these, if I can EVER afford it. Congrats on the launch of this instrument, and nicely done performance. Thanks for sharing.
My word. This is perhaps one of the most enchantingly lovely performances I've heard in a very long time. Both the theramin and the piano are truly heart-warming. Stellar performance. Thank you, thank you.
As the proud owner of a Moog Etherwave Plus I would like to say Happy Anniversary to Lev, Bob and Clara. This piece was fantastic and the new instrument appears and sounds deserving of Claras name.
I just found out what a theremin is about an hour ago and this is the first piece of music I've heard on one. I'm in awe and now I'm spoiled. Grégoire Blanc that was magnificent. I've traveled extensively but never been to France, now I want to, that château is, sacrebleu! Also hadn't heard of La Voix du Luthier but now I hear loud and clear👂🏾 👍🏾👌🏾! Everything is so brand new I feel born again 👶😂 Thank you!
What a great composition of space and music. The location and music instruments fit together so well, adding the mysterious sound of the theremin and piano it is a magical experience diving into the pictures. Thanks & Greetings from Munich, Tom.
Wow! Une performance musicale d'un tel raffinement. Ce glissando à 2m00! Et ces notes élevées. Nous savions déjà que Monsieur Blanc était un Therministe d'une virtuosité et d'une musicalité inégalées, et en plus ce modèle de Thermin semble vraiment excellent.
I have listened to your first version on your channel for year Grégoire, I'm up at 2 am and found this, you've done a brilliant job and honestly with the amount of joy the first version brought me, I know I'll spend hours here too. Cheers bud
Even if I was given the opportunity to try playing the theremin, I wouldn't know what to do. How much practice this takes makes me shed a tear of joy, to see it in action with this beautiful rendition of the timeless piece. Expertly played. I am entranced by the haunting sound, the softness with which it moves between notes. Given this bad year for many, this little respite that you offer is greatly appreciated. Beautiful camera work, too. A wonderful piece.
I'll never take the time to learn how to play the theremin but I really enjoyed this video after a frustrating day at work. Just so peaceful. I hope it inspires others to give it a go.
Wow, good to see you not only haven't abandoned the instrument but made a great progress trhough these years. Your 2013 performance of the piece was already an interesting and new approach (for me), but this performance is truly artistic in every sense of the word. Thank you!
Atemberaubende Schönheit. Ich kann meine Empfindungen nicht in Worte fassen. So etwas habe ich zuvor weder gesehene noch gehört. 1000 Dank für dieses Erlebnis.
This gave me goosebumps. This is the first time I've heard a theremin being played so beautifully. Thank you for this performance. This piece and canon in d are the only pieces I would love to listen being played in any instrument.
I want to express here my gratitude towards Moog Music for this extraordinary instrument! I am honored to have been part of this journey!
Many thanks as well to the whole crew involved in the shooting of this video, Martin is an amazing director, Orane a fantastic pianist.
The "pyramid" speaker/resonator from La Voix Du Luthier was the perfect companion for the instrument in this magical space.
Now, we have to make great music with this new theremin!
❤️
Great performance. Where did you study the Theremin?
congratulation
Congratulations! You are such an excellent performer. Truly amazing.
Congratulations Grégoire
Gregoire did an outstanding job but can we please also appreciate and point out the phenomenal cinematography and excellent pianist
We should appreciate that the camera work is brilliant and really adds to the whole performance
All of these Moog videos look so good
It’s fascinating how one hand is so fluid like a dance and the other is equally as expressive but moves so mechanically and sharp
The duality of nature. One dances while the other works, both equality as hard but together, they produce wonders as one.
As a Theremin owner I know it is extremely difficult to hit the right note ‘out of the blue’. Let alone playing such a piece for 5 minutes together with a piano. So take that in consideration before you hit the order button. It takes lots of time to master the beautiful Theremin.
This has a quantizer though.
I don't think Grégoire is using the quantizer!
@@christophejefferies522 Actually it sounds like he is
you mean you don't just wave your hands around and play "ecstasy of gold"? Who knew?
@@effyiew7318 Double-check. The way he slides from one note to another during certain passages doesn't seem to be possible with the quantizer on
Woah, Grégoire Blanc all grown up! I used to listen to his original cover on repeat because it was so beautiful, what a treat to see his that his skill level has improved even more.
Just when I thought I couldn't love this composition any more than I already did...
Got my eyes all hot around the edges 😢❤❤😢
Gorgeous performance
Wow, best theremin performance, I've seen.
The way you created this masterpiece... from commissioning Orane and Gregoire, to the world class filming... the location, the music itself.... to the way you gave it away to us for free, presented without comment. I am crying at its beauty, and left completely thankful and in awe.
That's some of the finest theremin playing i've ever heard.
Beautiful and inspiring. As anyone who has ever played with a Theramin knows, the amount of talent displayed here is just stunning.
i have never playing on a theremin, just with a violin when i was young, and the dog of my neighbor did not liked it.
Then i can imagine how many work and talent you need to master something like he does with the theremin, while you are playing in the air, without physical reference.
Skill, not talent. They have worked hard to get this good.
3:03 "aaand cue the birds!" ... my gosh both the music and cinematography are beautiful! Major props to the glidecam op and focus puller!
I was just practicing this song on my kalimba 4 hours ago at 12 past midnight .Suddenly, our family gets a call from the doctor that my grandmother who is 87 years old is critical. We admitted her, as she contracted COVID.
The doc says to my mother, "please don't put your mother on ventilator', let her pass away peacefully .
We were just rushing to the hospital to see if we could atleast get a chance to see my grandma from the ICU window one last time. Minutes later, we get a call that she is no more and we didn't get that chance.
I'm just back from the hospital writing this comment and I can't hold my tears back. Clair de Lune will be my grandma's song and I will finish what I started on my kalimba and dedicate this song to her as a parting away song.
Ugh! Why does it hurt so bad ! Love you to the moon granny !!!! :(((
Aw I'm so sorry this happened :( Ik its been three months so I came to check on your progress, did you ever get to finish the song? Wishing you the best
I’m sorry for you loss. Time will heal your pain but please continue to practice! Write a song or play something that makes your grandma in heaven smile.
A year later I hope you're feeling a little bit better.
Bro’s got a siiick mustache now.
Also, this is absolutely beautiful. I must admit that I’ve mostly seen the theremin at kind of a “gimmick” instrument up till now, but this has completely changed my mind. Wonderfully masterful work!!
It is a proper orchestral instrument in (near) the right hands.
It was so cool to have the Moog team come and film this at my house, Great work everyone!
😏
Woah... gorgeous house, I dare say!
what the... Sam?! People dont let yourselfs be fooled. Sam is my gardener! i mean... was my gardener!
Never heard a Theremin played like this. It's beautiful. Amazing what can happen with a instrument in the hands of someone who knows how to play it.
To me, this equates to conducting an orchestra.
Simply watch the hands, the subtle movements, the intensity & yet, sound's like a beautiful violin.
Grégoire Blanc's performance improved so much over 2013! Having a better theremin also really helps!
❤️😵 so beautiful!
I feel like I’m in the future and in the past at the same time. I like it here.
I was able to visit the Moog factory/HQ in Asheville, NC today where I got to try my hand(s) at playing a Theremin for the first time. Although I had a lot of fun & the staff were *very* gracious, it pains me greatly to report that I did not sound like this. Like, at all. I *did* however play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (in no particular key). And I certainly didn't look as cool. But my point is, it was fun. And *you* could probably sound like this. They were very nice people. I bought a T-shirt, in case anyone was wondering.
that place changed my life when I visited a few years ago on tour
Thanks for giving me a new bucket list item!
"Bought a t-shirt, in case anyone was wondering." HaHa! Love this
@@Beenthere2xs my thoughts exactly! 😆
Never has Debussy sounded even more like it’s on the moon! Brilliant.
My favorite piece of music played by my two favorite instruments ! 😭
Theremin can sound either like the most beautiful voice in the world or the most annoying mosquito in your ear.
tbh i probably wouldn't mind the annoying mosquito in my ear if it played clair de lune
the most beautiful mosquito
Like any other instrument.
@@drysabre2242 specially violin
I don't know why but most of the time, I hear violin-like sounds.
I saw him live in NYC before the pandemic started. The visuals were trippy and his playing was outstanding. I just bought a theremin and I am struggling so much to play it, but I appreciate so much seeing people that have achieved such level of skills with this instrument. I hope in 10 years I can get there.
The sound is so clean, you almost want to touch it. But on theremin it's not allowed.
This performance literally brings tears to my eyes listening no matter how many times I view it. From the absolute elegance of the Claravox, to the stateroom acoustics, to the absolute reverence of Orane, to the way Orane and Grégoire get lost in one of the most beautiful of Debussy’s movements. I just got my first theremin, the etherwave yesterday and can not wait to learn this fantastic instrument! Hopefully one day I’ll be good enough to be worthy of the Claravox!
I love that his playing kinda resembles how a cello/violin performance would sound like
The pianist was reluctantly impressed.
This is so perfect. It sounds like "I am happy to be alive in a strange, beautiful, and sometimes sad world"
Wow, almost perfect intonation, and very elegant execution, this guy is born to play the Theremin.
Brings a fockin' tear to the eye, don't it? ❤️👏🏻
It really does.
Fock YEAAAAAA
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Grégoire, your mastery of this instrument over the last decade is clear. I never thought this would work when I saw your first video from 8 years ago... but now this performance is truly incredible and a wonderful tribute to the piece.
man... when I went back to watch the vid from 7 years ago and saw there was an updated version on 2020, I didn't expect you to have grown so much since then. i feel sad asf now. much luv
My goodness, the cinematography.
One of my favourite memories of childhood, is the one where I would fall asleep in front of the TV late at night, and wake up to the tune of “Clair de Lune” performed by Isao Tomita. Still one of my most moving memories.
Wow! That was exquisite! Could anyone else play a Theremin like that? I'm sure that level of skill takes many, many hours of practice to acquire - as it should! Delightfully played!
Everything about this was beautiful- the theremin, the piano, the cinematography, the setting. Wow! Thank you!
Je crois que ça fait plus de 20 fois que je reviens ici. Merci pour ce beau moment de complicité entre musiciens! Et à Debussy pour ce morceau magique!
Three words that still fall short of what I just listened to: stunning, brilliant, , masterful! Thank you .... to both musicians, as each performance was individually and collectively perfect!
This is the most beautiful performance I have ever seen.
I have to say this sets a new standard for musical instrument introduction videos. Kudos to all involved.
holy shit the legend grew up! He even has that awesome mustache!!
Gregoire plus Theremin = musicians and non-musicians alike in tears of joy and awe.
Me plus Theremin = local dogs and cats alike throw themselves in the river.
The hardest part about practicing music is attaining that performance mindset.
You mean stank face?
Beautiful moustache, same as the music
Not sure what i am more impressed of, the moustache or the theremin
Theremin forever, thank you Moog.
When I saw Grégoire Blanc in the title I already know it's going to be good
this is like a scene from a lost science fiction classic, amazing!
How many people can really appreciate the magnificence of this performance? It is other-worldly.
The musicality you bring to this instrument is beyond stunning.
Wow. That’s absolutely astonishing! My favourite theramin performance ever. The magic you get when a extraordinary instrument meet an extraordinary performer, via an extraordinary piece of music, all captured by extraordinary cinematography. What an incredibly special moment. Bravo to everyone involved. I am in tears.
Incredible! I saw this on Twitter and I still can not get over how perfect Grégoire’s playing is! ❤️
Bravo! A virtuoso performance by Grégoire and Orane, plus great production by the team. I'm certain Bob will be looking down and feeling extremely appreciative of this masterful performance.
Looking forward to playing one of these, if I can EVER afford it. Congrats on the launch of this instrument, and nicely done performance. Thanks for sharing.
holy shit its Thomas Grillo
This is stunning! Excellent work by everyone from the performers to the production team.
My word. This is perhaps one of the most enchantingly lovely performances I've heard in a very long time. Both the theramin and the piano are truly heart-warming. Stellar performance. Thank you, thank you.
Virtuoso performance by two very talented musicians. I love this.
Ahhhh!! I love it ❤
I have been looking all my life for this and finally I found it💋🎶🎵
Love seeing my man Gregoire partnered up with Moog like this. Well deserved. One of the finest theremin players I've seen anywhere.
This was so beautiful it brought tears again and again to my 77-year-old face. Bravo.
Inspiring. This is why I love what Moog does.
Wonderful and beautiful. I want to see an entire concert with this duo in this venue!
Wow.
I'm stunned by the exquisite beauty of this piece. It brings out the finest pull of joy and contemplative sorrow.
As the proud owner of a Moog Etherwave Plus I would like to say Happy Anniversary to Lev, Bob and Clara. This piece was fantastic and the new instrument appears and sounds deserving of Claras name.
I just found out what a theremin is about an hour ago and this is the first piece of music I've heard on one. I'm in awe and now I'm spoiled. Grégoire Blanc that was magnificent. I've traveled extensively but never been to France, now I want to, that château is, sacrebleu! Also hadn't heard of La Voix du Luthier but now I hear loud and clear👂🏾 👍🏾👌🏾! Everything is so brand new I feel born again 👶😂 Thank you!
I come back to this video at least once a month just to experience a moments peace. Thank you so much for this.
What an incredible performance....So moving..
Beautiful.
Judging by your backyard , accomplished Theremin players get well recompensed for their performances
Simply exquisite!
This is absolutely incredible. One of most exquisitely beautiful performances I have ever heard. BRavo!
this is very beautiful and touching, the theramin is an amazing instrument but your performance is spectacular! great work!
Magical, most virtuoso Theremin performance I've ever seen or heard.
Votre musicalité est magnifique ! Merci pour ceci ! C'est merveilleux !
What a great composition of space and music.
The location and music instruments fit together so well, adding the mysterious sound of the theremin and piano it is a magical experience diving into the pictures.
Thanks & Greetings from Munich, Tom.
Amazing camera work and performance in general.
Wow! Une performance musicale d'un tel raffinement. Ce glissando à 2m00! Et ces notes élevées. Nous savions déjà que Monsieur Blanc était un Therministe d'une virtuosité et d'une musicalité inégalées, et en plus ce modèle de Thermin semble vraiment excellent.
I have listened to your first version on your channel for year Grégoire, I'm up at 2 am and found this, you've done a brilliant job and honestly with the amount of joy the first version brought me, I know I'll spend hours here too. Cheers bud
Even if I was given the opportunity to try playing the theremin, I wouldn't know what to do.
How much practice this takes makes me shed a tear of joy, to see it in action with this beautiful rendition of the timeless piece. Expertly played.
I am entranced by the haunting sound, the softness with which it moves between notes. Given this bad year for many, this little respite that you offer is greatly appreciated.
Beautiful camera work, too. A wonderful piece.
Beautiful. A recording for eternity. Words cannot describe this beauty.
I'll never take the time to learn how to play the theremin but I really enjoyed this video after a frustrating day at work. Just so peaceful. I hope it inspires others to give it a go.
The nuances here are amazing, the little grace notes and thrills. The white lab coat is a nice touch.
This video needs, like, 2 million more views right now. The fact that it only has 250k has got to be some kind of sin.
Beyond sublime! I cried at so much beauty together. My heart is literally racing! Thank you for such an exquisite performance!
Mind-blowing awesome!!!!! I can barely play Amazing Grace on my Theremini!! To control a full-sized Theremin like this....WOW!!!!!
i think this is the best theremin performance i ever heard tbh
Wow, good to see you not only haven't abandoned the instrument but made a great progress trhough these years. Your 2013 performance of the piece was already an interesting and new approach (for me), but this performance is truly artistic in every sense of the word. Thank you!
Atemberaubende Schönheit. Ich kann meine Empfindungen nicht in Worte fassen. So etwas habe ich zuvor weder gesehene noch gehört. 1000 Dank für dieses Erlebnis.
This takes me back to those times we never had
YESSSSSSSSSSSS! Thank you Robert Moog, thank you Moog Music, thank you Grégoire! Our prayers are answered!
Just Wow!
Words can not describe how beautiful this is , Debussy would be proud
Watching videos like this makes me happy to be alive. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
Didn't think a theremin could sound this good. Amazing.
This is absolutely stunning. My heart is so full right now after listening to this!
Epic! Unbelievable musicianship! Simply beautiful!
beautiful
As I watched this tears came down my face and I couldn't help it. Wow.
This gave me goosebumps. This is the first time I've heard a theremin being played so beautifully. Thank you for this performance. This piece and canon in d are the only pieces I would love to listen being played in any instrument.