
Oskar Sala (June 18, 1910 - February 26, 2002) was a 20th century German composer and a pioneer of electronic music. He played an instrument called the trautonium, a predecessor to the synthesizer. Sala was a pupil of Friedrich Trautwein, the inventor of the trautonium, and studied with Paul Hindemith in 1930 at the Berlin conservatory. Oskar Sala further developed the trautonium into the Mixtur-Trautonium. The Mixtur-Trautonium allowed for the first
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Capr./Caprice Rubato
Concertando Rubato from Elektronische Tanzsuite
Concertando Robato From Elektr
Concertando Rubato
Langsames Stück und Rondo für Trautonium
Capr./Canon Caprice
Ostinato
Fugato
meditation
Agitato
Structures
Fanfare
Capr./Glissando Caprice
echo-structures
Chaconne Electronique
Concertando rubato from Elektronische Tanzuite
Capr./Subharmonische Mixturen
Largo
Impression Electronique
concertando
Diagram
Circles
Capr./Klangfarben Caprice
7 TRIOSTÜCKE FÜR 3 TRAUTONIEN - LANGSAM
Elektronische Impressionen - Nr. 1
Capr./Caprice Agitato, Lamentoso, Furioso
7 TRIOSTÜCKE FÜR 3 TRAUTONIEN - MIT FERNWERK UND K
Elektronische Impressionen - Nr. 2
Dance With Percussion Solo
Concertando rubato from Elektr
7 TRIOSTÜCKE FÜR 3 TRAUTONIEN - MÄSIG BEWEGT
Intersection
light march rhythm
Concertando Rubato from Electronische Tanzsuite
Elektronische Impressionen - Nr. 3
interlude with some percussion effects
Elektronische Impressionen - Nr. 5
Elektronische Impressionen - Nr. 4
7 TRIOSTÜCKE FÜR 3 TRAUTONIEN - BREIT
Elektronische Impressionen - Nr. 7
Caprice Rubato
Transmutation
KONZERTSTÜCK FÜR TRAUTONIUM MIT BEGLEITUNG DES STR
improvisation for electronic percussion
Elektronische Impressionen - Nr. 6
dance w perc. solo
Der Würger vom Schloss Blackmoore
Sala: Concertando Rubato From Elektronische Tanzsuite
in a light march-rhythm
interludium
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