Different versions of Oskar Sala’s Trautonium (early electronic synthesizer, used to create Hitchcock’s The Birds sound effects)
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Different versions of Oskar Sala’s Trautonium (early electronic synthesizer, used to create Hitchcock’s The Birds sound effects)
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Oskar Sala and Alfred Hitchcock working on the sound effects for "The Birds" (Info: The Trautonium is an electronic synthesizer invented in 1930 by Friedrich Trautwein in Berlin at the Musikhochschule's music and radio lab, the Rundfunkversuchstelle. Soon afterwards Oskar Sala joined him, continuing development until Sala's death in 2002.)
Инженер Тротвейн, создавший новый музыкальный инструмент под названием Траутониум.
New this week! Here comes THE BIRDS! Check out the unsettling and innovative opening to Hitchcock’s classic THE BIRDS (1963). Learn about the eerie soundscape of its opening titles, designed by James S. Pollak and with sounds created by Oskar Sala, Remi Gassmann, and Bernard Herrmann Read more on Art of the Title: http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/the-birds/
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