Who was Oskar Sala? Google doodle honours electronic music pioneer on 112th birth anniversary.
... Google is honouring German composer and physicist Oskar Sala on his112th birth anniversary in its latest doodle. Born on July 18th 1910 in Greiz, Germany, Sala is best known for his work in the field of electronic music and for creating sound effects for TV, radio, and films on a musical instrument called tauonium. His most famous work includes the eerie bird sounds in Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds' and in Rosemary (1959).
Later, he mastered the tauonium which further inspired his studies in physics and composition at school. The electronic music composer studies physics at the University of Berlin to further expand his knowledge of mathematics and natural sciences.
The German composer and physicist has won several awards for his work, done several interviews, met numerous artists, and was honored in radio broadcasts and movies'. Sala, in 1995, donated his trautonium to the German Museum for Contemporary Technology




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