The Trautonium is an electronic synthesizer invented in 1930 by Friedrich Trautwein in Berlin at the Musikhochschule's music and radio lab, the Rundfunkversuchstelle...
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The earliest analog synthesizers in the 1920s and 1930s, such as the Trautonium, were built with a variety of vacuum-tube (thermionic valve) and electro-mechanical...
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Oskar Sala (category Trautonium players)
the Trautonium. Later Sala toured Germany with the Trautonium; in 1931 he was the soloist in a performance of Hindemith's Concert for Trautonium with...
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counterpoint to calculated silences. He wanted to use the electroacoustic Mixtur-Trautonium to create the bird calls and noises. He had first encountered this predecessor...
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Electronic musical instrument (section Trautonium)
Maurice Martenot's ondes Martenot ("Martenot waves", 1928), Trautwein's Trautonium (1930). The Mellertion (1933) used a non-standard scale, Bertrand's Dynaphone...
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guitar, electronic instruments such as synthesizers, ondes martenot, or trautonium, as well as other non-Western instruments, or other instruments not traditionally...
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practical for performance. In particular, the theremin, ondes Martenot and trautonium were commercially produced by the early 1930s. From the late 1920s, the...
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keyboard as well as a slide controller and is touched while playing. Trautonium, a monophonic electronic musical instrument by Friedrich Trautwein, invented...
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Subharchord (section Mixtur-trautonium)
respect it was inspired by the Trautonium, a German invention from the 1930s. A further development of the Trautonium was developed separately by Oskar...
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