Cohen’s HALLELUJAH: Vocal, Theremin & MIDI theremin
First of all, I’m sorry this video is so long but I wanted to sing all the verses of it that I could find. Leonard Cohen (who wrote the song) said that he wished people would stop singing it but you might as well ask people to stop looking at the Mona Lisa! In its genre, this song is a masterpiece.
I discovered Leonard Cohen back in the early 60′s when a family friend gave my parents a copy of LOVE WHERE THE NIGHTS ARE LONG, a collection of the works of Cohen and his friend and mentor, the late, brilliant Irving Layton. I had never really appreciated poetry until I read that book. Perhaps what has always impressed me most about Leonard Cohen’s work is his ability to be distant and objective about his subject while resting quietly in its heart.
There are two theremins in this video, Samuel Hoffman’s 1929 RCA and the Moog MIDI Ethervox. I have never been able to sing and accurately play the theremin at the same time, so verse three (where I play the Hoffman RCA) is the only verse where I did not sing live. The MIDI theremin (which you see on verse five) is fairly easy to play while singing. Simple gestures of the arm trigger sounds from a separate MIDI module (in this case a Roland JV 2080).
The keyboard on this video is a Korg Triton Extreme (doubled with a Roland Fantom XR). The advantage of an electronic keyboard over an acoustic piano is that there is no leakage into the vocal mike when a singer is playing and singing at the same time. Nothing will ever replace a good Steinway but the latest generations of electronic keyboards are awesome!
The mike I used is a cordless Sennheiser that I have had for years. It was given to me by Sennheiser when they sponsored a tour in the 1980′s and it works as well today as it did when I got it.
Here’s a little bit of trivia you may not know about the RCA theremin in this video. According to Apollo astronaut Neil Armstrong’s biographer, Andrew Smith, Armstrong actually took a recording of this theremin with him into space for the moon landing in 1969. The previous owner of this instrument, Dr. Samuel Hoffman, used it on his 1947 recording, MUSIC OUT OF THE MOON. Neil Armstrong liked the sound of it so much that he made a cassette tape of it from his personal record collection and took it with him to the moon.
Andrew Smith ends his book, MOONDUST, with the following words, “…..when I’ve thought of Apollo, I’ve thought of him [Neil Armstrong] and his little band drifting out there toward the secret Moon…..spilling theremin music out at the stars.”
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I never knew Will …
I never knew Will Ferrel was this good
Lovely vocal…
Lovely vocal…
My first reation …
My first reation when I read the title of this video, was : Oh dear, another version of Hallelujah! But when I watched it, I was so captivated, I had to watch it till the last second. Wonderfull performance !!!
Thanks for the …
Thanks for the video and great voice. I have been unable to find very many people that sing all the verses this is great.
i’ve sung and …
i’ve sung and taught this song a thousand and one times, i have to say that was simply sensational. masterfully sung and an absolute joy to listen to. thank you
This is just insane …
This is just insane.
It’s just so good.
Wow!
Wow!
this is profound – …
this is profound – moving – tender – sexy spirituaI – etc etc etc — wish it was longer so I wouldn’t have to keep repeating it …
This is an …
This is an extraordinary performance !
What an interesting …
What an interesting arrangement of this song! I’ve always loved the theremin and Hallelujah alike, and this video didn’t disappoint. Your work is spectacular, and a great inspiration to me: I intend to practice classical theremin as soon as it becomes affordable for me to purchase an instrument of sufficient quality. I’m looking at a Moog Etherwave theremin kit. Could you make any recommendations regarding this instrument? Thanks in advance.
wow, this is a …
wow, this is a wonderful version. You have a beautiful voice.
An amazing …
An amazing performance! The theremin provides a refreshing counterpoint to your vocals and piano.
Masterfully, …
Masterfully, masterfully done.
Stunning. Of course.
Stunning. Of course.
Peter, this is …
Peter, this is fabulous! This vid shows you as a universal and multi-talent. Thank you for publishing it.
Excellent live …
Excellent live performance !
Thanks and peace
Great stuff
Great stuff
Brilliant song, …
Brilliant song, fabulously done. Thanks Peter!
I really like your voice on this song.
This is not my …
This is not my genre of music but hell, this is absolutely stunning!
Wow this sounds …
Wow this sounds great!
Just sensitive, serene, but true … By the way, the mos thing on Leonard Cohen I always loved was the fact he was able to just sit there with his guitar, pushed simply 1 button and everything was set for recording! That was just his home studio
Thank you for that …
Thank you for that wonderful performance!
WOW! Absolutetly …
WOW! Absolutetly amazing, stunning, mezmerizing, perfect and beautiful performance, Peter!!!! Thank you for sharing!