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{{Short description|Electronic musical instrument}} [[Image:Volkstrautonium MIM.jpg|thumb|300px|Telefunken Volkstrautonium, 1933 <br/>(Telefunken Trautonium Ela T 42 (1933–35)) a production version of the Trautonium co-developed by [[Telefunken]], [[Friedrich Trautwein]] and [[Oskar Sala]] from 1931 onwards.]] The '''Trautonium''' is an electronic [[synthesizer]] invented<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1931/09/06/archives/electricity-ether-and-instruments-some-considerations-reflections.html|title=ELECTRICITY, ETHER AND INSTRUMENTS; Some Considerations, Reflections and Inferences Regarding the Modern Cult of Vitamineless Art and the Synthetic Esthetic|date=Sep 6, 1931|work=New York Times|page=90|access-date=12 July 2010|quote="Trautonium," the creation of one Dr. Friedrich Trautwein}}</ref> in 1930<ref>[https://www.trautonium.de/history1.htm Geschichte des Trautoniums: Die Anfänge]</ref> by [[Friedrich Trautwein]] in [[Berlin]] at the [[Staatlich-akademische Hochschule für Musik|Musikhochschule]]'s music and radio lab, the Rundfunkversuchstelle.<ref>Christopher Hailey, ''Franz Schreker, 1878-1934: a cultural biography''. CUP Archive, 1993, pp.232–34. Hindemith and [[Max Butting]] were also active there</ref> Soon afterward [[Oskar Sala]] joined him, continuing development until Sala's death in 2002.
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