@flawr Indeed! Until recently, radio spectrum analyzers for high frequencies (several GHz) were analog, and worked based on that principle.
Actually it was the signal, rather than the filter, that was frequency-shifted.
I still use some of those. The filter has configurable bandwidth, which allows trading off frequency resolution versus sweep time. This is an example of the uncertainty principle, which I find cool!
Did I tell you about this nineteenth-century mechanical Fourier analyzer/synthesizer? It was devised by Michelson, no less