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International festival of nonprofessional choirs and orchestras in Baden (Germany)
05.04 - 08.04.2010
05.04 - 08.04.2010
BADEN-BADEN – a charming town in the heart of the Black Forest.
Ancient Romans were the first to value the hot springs of Baden-Baden, and in the late 19th century the town became the summer capital of Europe. Whoever arrives in this place can immediately experience its sophisticated atmosphere and enjoy the reassuring joie de vivre it offers. Its unique surroundings – the Black Forest – numerous villas belonging to the rich and beautiful, hot baths, the largest opera theater in Germany as well as the spa house and the famous casino – they all exude the atmosphere of an international resort.
Impressions:
Condition of participation:
- performance of a free program 30-45 min. (performances of symphonic and oratorio works without time limit)
- minimum 25 persons (incl. participants and attendants)
Proposal for the travel course:
1st day: arrival and overnight in the hotel
2nd day:breakfast, a trip, visit of festival concert, overnight
3rd day: breakfast, a trip, meeting with conductors, rehearsal,
festival concert, overnight
4th day: breakfast, departure
it's possible to prolong the stay
Inclusions:
- participation in the festival concert with rehearsal
- participation certificate
- participation fee
- accommodation incl. breakfast at a hotel by requested category
- free accommodation for the conductor
Price (per person in a double room):
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Additional offers that can be booked:
- half-board
- walk around Baden-Baden
- going up the Merkur Hill, one of the most beautiful vantage points in the northern Black Forest, with the cable railway
- sightseeing visit to Germany’s biggest Festival Theatre in Baden-Baden
- sightseeing visit to the Baden-Baden Casino
- sightseeing trip to Black Forest
- sightseeing trip to Strasbourg
- boat trip in Strasbourg
- trip to „Europapark” in Rust (the biggest amusement park in Germany)
Deadline for applications:
31.01.2010





