3rd International festival of choirs and orchestras in Cracow (Poland)
CRACOW – one of the twelve most important towns in the world
The former capital of Poland is one of Europe’s last undiscovered destinations. Here the Holy Father Pope John Paul II served as a Bishop for more than twelve years. Centre of the old town is Rynek (main market place), one of Europe’s most beautiful and largest market places. This market place is divided by huge cloth halls as well as the gothic St. Mary’s Basilica. At the south edge of the old town rises the Wawelburg with the famous King’s castle. In these historic surroundings, in the renowned churches of Krakow as well as in the concert hall with its appealing acoustics, the festival concerts take place.
Impressions:
Condition of participation:
- performance of a free program 30-45 min. (performances of symphonic and oratorio works without time limit)
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
- diploma
- accommodation incl. breakfast in a hotel
- participation fee
- free accommodation for the conductor
Price (per person in a double room for all inclusions and for whole stay):
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Additional offers that can be booked:
- half board
- bus for transfers and trips in Poland
- city tour in Cracow
- tour to the salt mine in Wieliczka – an fairytale world underground more...
- tour to the Jasna Góra cloister in Częstochowa – the religious centre of Poland more...
- tour to the former Auschwitz concentration camp more...
- tour guide for an outing to Zakopane
Deadline for applications:
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