Known for developing and mastering the trautonium, billed as the
world's first electronic musical instrument on its invention in 1929.
His accomplishments will be on permanent display in the Deutsches
Museum in Munich, Germany.
Was also a physicist.
Inventor of the mixtur-trautonium, one of the first
electronic music instruments and a precursor of the electronic synthesizer. A virtuoso of the instrument, he was the only person who could play the instrument properly.