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So, 'When My Sorrow Died' is this fascinating dive into Armen Ra's life as a Theremin player. The documentary is a blend of intimate interviews and archival footage that really captures his journey. There’s this thread of sorrow that runs through it, but it’s transformed by music in such a profound way. The pacing feels organic, moving from past to present with an ethereal quality, which suits the instrument beautifully. Ra’s performances are mesmerizing, and there's a certain glamor to his eccentricity that makes him stand out. It’s not just about the Theremin; it’s about how he channels emotion into sound, and that’s what makes this film resonate on a deeper level.
Intriguing look at the Theremin and its cultural impact.Unique blend of performance and personal narrative.Great for anyone interested in avant-garde music.
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