Oskar Sala
Known for: Sound
Born: July 17, 1910 in Greiz, Germany - Died: February 25, 2002
Oskar Sala was a German composer and, together with Friedrich Trautwein, the inventor and developer of the Trautonium, one of the first electronic musical instruments. As a soloist, he played compositions by Paul Hindemith and Harald Genzmer, among others, on the Trautonium.
Known for
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Hitlers Traum von Micky Maus - Zeichentrick unterm Hakenkreuz
himself
Oskar Sala: The Former Future of Sound
Self
German Film Award
Self
Unter der Oberfläche
Music
74° westlich, 41° nördlich – New York
Music
Gesicht des Bahnhofs
Music
Wohnen über der Autobahn
Original Music Composer
Das Märkische Viertel - Aussichten und Einblicke
Original Music Composer
Winter - Unfallgefahren bei Eis und Schnee
Original Music Composer
Petrol - Carburant - Kraftstoff
Music
The Bridge
Sound Effects Editor
Druckgefäß Kahl
Music
The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle
Original Music Composer
The Air My Enemy
Music
Poor Hansi
Music
The Last U-Boat
Music
Zündhölzer
Music
The Magic Tape
Music
The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse
Original Music Composer
Glorious Times in the Spessart
Effects Supervisor
Schöpfung ohne Ende
Music
Gletscher und ihre Ströme
Music
Snow White and Rose Red
Compositor
Kunst unserer Zeit I: Skulptur
Original Music Composer