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Staying with Oskar Sala [#2] - Studio Berlin Heerstrasse - 1997

Note: English & German subtitles provided. Utilize "Subtitles/CC". Second part of a visit to German musician, composer, physicist and electronics engineer Oskar Sala (*18 July 1910 † 26 February 2002) on 28 January 1997. The creator of the famous "Mixtur-Trautonium" works and composes in his studio for electronic music in Berlin, Heerstrasse. Among aged tape recorders, effects units and customised audio-equipment, Sala addresses himself to the newly constructed Semiconductor Mixtur-Trautonium (1988), which has been built after his construction ideas by a team of professors and students of the former "Fachhochschule der Deutschen Bundespost Berlin". [see also: http://mixtur-trautonium.de/] In this episode Oskar Sala talks on ▪ playing the Mixtur-Trautonium ▪ the significance of his patented "Einsatzwiderstand" [equivalent resistor] ▪ constant and lifelong practising ▪ musical limitations because of 12 tones ▪ the subharmonic phenomenon ▪ the loneliness of the musician ▪ the lack of offspring for his art ▪ the Bayreuth Festival and the reliability of private power generation ▪ construction & modification of the "Halbleiter-Trautonium" ▪ the main difference between a Concert- and Semiconductor Mixtur-Trautonium ▪ the peculiar string manual that should never be chanced ▪ his early radio show "Music on the Trautonium" ["Musik auf dem Trautonium"] ▪ classical pieces which he no longer can play today Names mentioned: ▪ Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt (1901–1988) musicologist, writer on music, composer ▪ Hermann Diener (1897–1955) director of the chamber orchestra Collegium Musicum in Berlin, violin virtuoso, conductor, music educator ▪ Herbert Jäger (1902–1958) radio presenter ["Allerlei von 2 bis 3", Sundries from 2 until 3], pianist, organist, composer, arranger, orchestra leader ▪ Hans Knappertsbusch (1888–1965) conductor, teacher, general music director ▪ Wieland Adolf Gottfried Wagner (1917–1966) opera director, stage designer ▪ Wolfgang Manfred Martin Wagner (1919–2010) opera director, stage designer ▪ Carl Orff (1895–1982) composer, music educator, conductor ▪ Harald Genzmer (1909–2007) composer, music editor, music educator, conductor

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