Hello and welcome to news from the world about some culture and music bias to this edition starting with what has to be the longest instrument in the world at a Music Festival in switzerland also. A spectacular light installation that visualizes what the into night internet might look like. And we take a look at georgian composer cocoa nicolaus and his mesmerizing music making machine. If you live in a mountainous region like the alps and you need to speak to a friend living on the next peak nowadays you just pick up the phone back in the day though you had to travel right down into the valley and then up the next mountain or you could blow your horn the alp hold out a kind of morse code of Sound Sequences which conveyed your message across the
valley today its soothing tones and just used musically and weve been to the biggest Outpolled Festival in the world in of course switzerland. Switzerland has amazing mountain panoramas. Breathtaking nature. And a Musical National symbol. Out al
Music making machine. If you live in a mountainous region like the alps and you need to speak to a friend living on the next peak nowadays you just pick up the fun back in the day though you had to travel right down into the valley and then up the next mountain all you could blow your horn the alp hold out a kind of morse code of sound sequences which conveyed you will message across the valley today its soothing tones and just use music and weve been to the biggest outpolled festival in the world in of course switzerland. Switzerland has amazing mountain panoramas. Breathtaking nature. And a Musical National symbol of our own. And. Thousands of album moon fans gather in the swiss town of name down to celebrate
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