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English spoken was the guided tour through the FUNKHAUS of the ORF (transmission center of the Austrian public radio) for children of foreign diplomats. And they had great fun. FM4, THE radio station for foreigners in Austria, received the internationally mixed group of 12 children with open arms. Three boys had prepared a coolourful comment on Austrian soccer and broke the ice. In the end nearly every child present was speking into the microphones and registered. Who wants to listen? Shall we put it online?

Well, we’ll have the video online next time as this program will continue and we are planning more fun programs for diplomats’ families present in Vienna, especially for their children, says Aglaë Hagg, Coordinator Jeunesse WA

Studio FM4; "Good Morning Austria"

Studio FM4; “Good Morning Austria”

Lena esplains how to moderate a transmission - 123-go!

Lena esplains how to moderate a transmission and then: 123-go!

Close feeling with all machines in the Adventure Studio

Close feeling with all machines in the Adventure Studio

Antonio & Pietro & Hawi comment on Austrian Soccer

Antonio & Pietro & Hawi comment on Austrian Soccer

 

 

 

 

 

 

They left as new friends - dating for September 18th!

They left as new friends – dating for September 18th!

In the center: Dr. Elisabeth Wolff and at her right Nadjy Kayali, the lecturer

In the center: Dr. Elisabeth Wolff and at her right Nadja Kayali, the lecturer

 

 

 

 

Last Wednesday, Nadja Kayali, musicologist, popular radio-broadcaster, much sought-after lecturer and a fascinating personality herself opened our ears and minds to specific „oriental“ sounds of music.

Fascinating how elements of Turkish, Persian and Arabic music and story-telling found their way right into the European classical compositions of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and others,

says Dr. Elisabeth Wolff, WA Coordinator for Music