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Dr Elisabeth Wolff organised a visit to this unique repository of the Arnold Schoenberg archival legacy, which belongs to the UNESCO Memory of the World. It offers insight into Arnold Schönberg´s significance as composer, painter, teacher and theoretician. In music history, his name is associated with the epoch-making innovation of “Zwölftonmusik”. The exhibition of photographs recalls various periods of Schönberg´s life from his birth in Vienna in 1874, to his death in 1951 in Los Angeles which has been moved to Vienna in 1998.

Dr Wolff expressed WA’s gratitude to the director of the ASC, Mag Angelika Möser, who guided its members through this internationally renowned Archive.

Antique advertisement conserved in the archives of the ASC

Joyce Tessa Freissmuth surrounded by members

WA members studying documents in the ASC

Modern technical equipment admired by WA members

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(For further information click here: http://www.schoenberg.at)

Advent Concert in French Embassy

This year’s invitation – once again – came from Ambassador Pascal Teixeira da Silva and his charming wife Pascale into the French residence. Vienna based Nicolai Quartett entertained with Josepf Haydn and Johannes Brahms, with the unique sound of the Vienna Philharmonics: all four quartett members are part of the string crew in the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra!

Nicolai Quartett - Vienna

NICOLAI QUARTETT (© B. Dinkhauser)

Come and see,

Be a member of Welcome to Austria!

(more photos to come)

Monthly Jour Fixe

for accredited diplomats to meet WA members: informal networking lunch at Café Landtmann, Universitätsring 4, 1010 Wien (Biedermeierzimmer), on the second Wednesday of each month, any time between 12:30 and 14:30. Menu € 12,50 or à la carte. Organized by Aglaë Hagg-Thun, Second Vice President

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WA Jeunes Familles: Vintage Train Tour

WA Jeunes Familles entering steamengine 3013

Vintage Steam Engine from 1928

Vintage Steam Engines Tour

WA Jeunes Familles Tour Sept2016

WA Jeunes Familles steam engine model drive

“Das Heizhaus”, Starsshof, Driving on a Steam Engines Model

Vintage Train Museum "Das Heizhaus"

Children entering a maintenance car in Vintage Train Museum HEIZHAUS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Assembly 2016

Marmorsaal, BmeiA

General Assembly 2016, Alois-Mock-Saal, BMEiA

Welcome to Austria 2016: Gabrielle Schallenberg, Hon. Vice President & Angelika Saupe, vice president

Welcome to Austria 2016: Gabrielle Schallenberg, Hon. Vice President & Angelika Saupe-Berchtold, vice president

Aglaë Hagg, 2nd vice president & Elisabeth Wolff, many years of coordinator for music programs

Aglaë Hagg, 2nd vice president & Elisabeth Wolff, many years of coordinator for music programs

Audience discussing vividly about programs of Welcome to Austria

from left: Gundega Miluts, Dagny Herheim, Joyce Freismuth, Rosanna Berti

Cuisine: Lunch at Elisabeth Sunley’s house

Cuisine at Elisabeth Sunbley's House

Elisaeth Sunley explaining her home cooked lunch with Austrian specialties

Gruppenbild Website snagged

Invited at Elisabeth Sunley’s Haus for Austrian specialties homemade such as Tafelspitz, Wiener Schnitzel and Sachertorte

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Funkhaus visit to FM4

Funhaus ORF visit to FM4

Funhaus ORF, WA member Jeoffrey Skipper registering radio comment

Anna Skipper registering her poetry in ORF Funkhaus Erlebnisstudio

Anna Skipper registering her poetry in ORF Funkhaus Erlebnisstudio

 

 

(Expect Radio comments to be published here)

Reinildis van Ditzhuyzen (historian & writer), introduced us to recently discovered love letters from a private family archive in a Viennese house, saying that her book, 15 Love Letters from Lemberg. An Unexpected Detective & Life-story 1916-2016 is mirroring the Great War (1915-1916).  The beautiful language of the time Hermann Lilienfeld addressed the letters to his beloved Hermine Rainer, a rich Viennese heiress, certainly was unusual for soldiers. Today we can also identify with his cosmopolitan life.

´You know, Hermine, I always and everywhere look for beauty. War is horrible, but even in the most gruelling circumstances, there are moods and moments full of beauty, that bring tears to my eyes and make me happy.´ Although the book is published in German, Ditzhuyzen presented it for us in English.

Hermann & Mimi 1915Brief Mimibrieven2Omslag boekLemberg Oper RVD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…..The book will reveal the secrets of these pictures, you want to buy it?

(Write to the author: reinildisditz@gmail.com)

 

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