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  1. Alexander (Sándor) László (November 22, 1895 Budapest (Hungary) - November 17, 1970 Los Angeles, California) was a Hungarian-American pianist, musical composer, arranger and inventor. He was born Sándor ("San") Totis, but used the professional name of Alexander László as a composer and music publisher.

  2. Alexander Lászlò - November 17, 1970 Los Angeles, California) was a Hungarian-American pianist, musical composer, arranger and inventor. He was born Sándor Totis, but used the professional name of Alexander Lászlò as a composer and music publisher.

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    In 1925, Hungarian composer Alexander Laszlo wrote a text called Color-Light-Music; Laszlo toured Europe with a color organ. In Hamburg , Germany from the late 1920s–early 1930s, several color organs were demonstrated at a series of Colour-Sound Congresses (German: Kongreß für Farbe-Ton-Forschung ). [9]

  4. Alexander László (born Sándor ("San") Totis, 22 November 1895 Budapest - 17 November 1970 Los Angeles) was a Hungarian-American pianist, musical composer, arranger and inventor.

  5. Alexander Laszlo (November 22, 1895 Budapest (Hungary) - November 17, 1970 Los Angeles, California) was a Hungarian-American pianist, musical composer, arranger and inventor. He was born Sandor ("San") Totis, but used the professional name of Alexander Laszlo as a composer and music publisher.In the late 1930s he came to the United States ...

  6. 16 de set. de 2011 · Alexander Laszlo (1895-1970) (USA) "Hollywood Concerto" for piano and orchestra (1944) Pianist : Alexander Laszlo ...more.

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  7. To establish a correspondence between the proportional wavelengths in both acoustic elements and light waves, he invented an instrument he called the Sonchromatoscope and a new system of notation he called Sonchromography. His book Die Farblichtmusik (1925) discusses his new technique.