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#1428339 - 05/02/10 01:15 PM
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Hope you can make it Del, it would be fun to have you and Barbara along.
Do you know the dates for the PTG in 2011?
- FB July 13-17, 2011 - Kansas City
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#1428370 - 05/02/10 02:15 PM
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Registered: 04/25/08
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I am in Italy but would be really interested in this trip. June is probably best in the countries mentioned. I will be in Warsaw later in May-they are celebrating 200 years from Chopin's birth and a new Chopin museum opened 1 March. I will try to see it and keep you posted.
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#1431362 - 05/07/10 10:24 AM
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Very interested. Will keep watching as plans firm up.
jeo
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#1431842 - 05/07/10 09:36 PM
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Registered: 01/12/08
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Loc: Brandon, MS
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I would love to go in 2011. Let's firm up the dates. A two week trip would be great and we could really do some serious. I would be looking to share a room with some Piano Forum member.
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#1431959 - 05/08/10 01:37 AM
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Yes, I would definitely like to be included on the tour of european piano factories. Keep me posted please
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#1432230 - 05/08/10 01:06 PM
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Registered: 04/04/10
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I am a US citizen working in the UK and have been learning piano tuning & repair in preparation for my retirement from my Engineering Job. My wife and I are ready to meet up with your tour in Europe whenever you schedule it. Look forward to signing up! -British Jim
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#1433242 - 05/09/10 10:16 PM
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Registered: 04/27/10
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I might be interested. I am new to Piano Forum and have been watching, but not posting. Never been much of a blogger, but this is too much fun to stay on the side lines....
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#1433586 - 05/10/10 01:02 PM
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Registered: 02/16/10
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I am definitely interested. May/June sounds best.
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#1440803 - 05/21/10 07:54 AM
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Registered: 01/10/07
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Loc: München, Germany
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I most likely won't join in, since I have personally visited quite a few of the manufacturers myself already, BUT
a) if there are questions regarding transport within Germany, accommodation (of Western countries, Germany has some of the lowest hotel costs, by the way), I'll help if I can
b) should the trip end up also coming to Munich (Piano Fischer have the complete range of Faziolis on show here, as they do in Stuttgart), depending on timing and size of group, there may be a possibility of a meet-up at our place or I can give suggestions for good beergardens.
If your time permits: August Förster in Löbau (which is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours or so from Leipzig (Großpösna is near Leipzig) by train) is also worth seeing - they are, together with Steingraeber, probably the most hands-only manufacturer. From Löbau, it is not far to Seifhennersdorf, where Bechstein have their German manufacturing (how much you can see there, I don't know - I have heard varying stories). On that route, it would be possible to do a stop-over in Dresden, which is definitely worth-while.
Markus
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#1440809 - 05/21/10 08:04 AM
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Forgot to say:
Most hotels have WiFi-access and there is quite a number of T-Mobile WiFi hotspots around (in stations, cafés, phonebooths etc.). Also, 3G/UMTS coverage is very comprehensive, certainly in the larger towns and cities, but - depending on your contract - roaming charges for data-transfers can be horrific (which is a general problem, not limited to Germany).
As long as your phone is a dual-band, i.e. has either 800MHz or 1800MHz in addition to the standard US 1900MHz band, it would work here, providing your contract permits roaming outside the US. As someone has mentioned, it will be a lot cheaper, though, to by a Germany pre-paid card if you intend to make more than just a few phone calls.
All this also applies to Austria or Italy.
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#1442012 - 05/23/10 07:48 AM
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It appears that one could start in Frankfurt and traveling out 250 miles in any direction, end up in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Austria, the Czech Republic, or Switzerland. Which is why Europeans are so much more into learning languages than we. In your example, there are 6 different languages within 250 miles of Frankfurt.
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#1442062 - 05/23/10 10:51 AM
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Hmm, I'd love to go. Not sure if I can make it though, we'll find out once we get a more firm date set for this.  Lovely idea, though!
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#1448585 - 06/02/10 04:25 AM
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An absolute must to see is Steingraeber in Bayreuth, I think you should arrange all other things around that. Bayreuth is also a nice little town with things to see in a day. I cannot say too much about the others (I would assume that the respective dealers have more info), apart from that Förster in Löbau is quite similar, but doesn't have the added bonus of a company "museum" as Steingraeber have it. The two airports in Germany that offer the best intercontinental connections are Frankfurt and Munich (in that order). Frankfurt has the advantage of being connected to the mainline and high speed rail network, whereas from Munich airport it is 40 minutes by train to the central station with all the connections. Frankfurt is also more central in Germany, but I think Munich as a city has a lot more to go for it than Frankfurt. Munich to Vienna is about 4 hours by train in case you wish to see Bösendorfer, and Fazioli is probably about 5 hours by train to the nearest station from Munich.
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#1448699 - 06/02/10 10:32 AM
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Registered: 05/24/01
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Thank you mjs, we are definitely visiting Steingraeber, and now also Hamburg Steinway (still working on the others)...
From Steingraeber: Dear Mr Baxter, Thank you very much for your Email to Udo Steingraeber. He is out of office at the moment and he will receive your Email as soon as possible after his return. It would be a great pleasure for us to have you and a group of Piano World members here in our factory. If it will be a group up to 25 persons, we will make one guidance, if the group is bigger we make two ... no problem. In our office Irene Fleischmann plans tours like yours. She could help you with hotel, city guidance, etc. Please don't hesitate to contact her for all further questions and the time schedule. Very sincerely Yours Adelheid Raschke
From Hamburg Steinway:(thanks to our own Robin Meloy Goldsby (aka The Piano Girl) for contacting them on our behalf).
Factory Tour You and the other members of the Piano World Forum are very welcome for a factory tour later in 2011. Once you know the period you shall be in Europe, please let us know so we can define a date. For your plannings, please regard that the production times are between 6:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. That means your visit should be in the morning. Best wishes from sunny Hamburg, Gerrit ---------------------------- Steinway & Sons C & A Department T: +49-40-8539 1148 F: +49-40-8539 1199
I am still waiting to hear back from Bluthner, and intend to also contact Fazioli and possibly August Forster and/or Grotrian.
There are so many wonderful piano makers in Europe, it's hard to narrow down the list. And of course we want to leave time to explore Europe (I've never been, very much looking forward to it, my daughter is there now and loving it).
- Frank Baxter Founder / Host Piano World
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#1452775 - 06/08/10 03:46 PM
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And from Udo Steingraeber...
Dear Frank,
thank you for your mail ! Yes, June 2011 will be very fine. You’re welcome here in Bayreuth.
You should only avoid some traditional holidays in that area but elswhere in Europe as well :
the week 23 = 6.06.–10.06.2011
and from the 27th of June are both good.
On 2.06.2011 is a holiday and 3rd of june most factories are closed (the BDK convention is fom 2nd until 4th of June , = German PTG)
11.06. – 26.06.2011: Whitsun/Pentecost holidays and most of the factoies in south Germany are closed.
We are looking forward to assisting you in planning your stay.
Best regards
UdoKlaviermanufaktur Steingraeber & Söhne, Friedrichstraße 2, D 95444 Bayreuth Tel: 09 21 / 6 40 49, Fax 09 21 / 5 82 72, steingraeber@steingraeber.de; www.steingraeber.deSteingraeber & Söhne, Piano- und Flügelfabrik KG, Sitz Bayreuth, AG Bayreuth, Registergericht HRA 366,
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#1458690 - 06/18/10 07:05 AM
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Just to add to the holidays:
Easter Monday is a holiday everywhere in Germany (as is Good Friday - 22 April). 1 May (in Germany not called National Holiday but Labour Day) is also a holiday (in 2011 a Sunday, so not an issue) everywhere, as are Ascension Day and Whit Monday.
Corpus Christi is a holiday in all of Bavaria (not sure about other Länder), Assumption of Mary in Bavaria ONLY in municipalities with a Catholic population marjority (generally speaking that applies to the South of Bavaria but not to most areas of Franken such as Bayreuth and Nürnberg). Saxony - for Blüthner and Förster - (which is by majority Lutheran) would not have Corpus Christi or Assumption of Mary as a holiday, but definitely the others. That also applies to Hamburg and Lower Saxony (Schimmel, Grotrian). Probably wouldn't affect any scheduling, but 3 October is the German National Holiday.
Also, some companies shut for up to four weeks over Summer - which four weeks would depend on the school holidays in the respective Land (in Bavaria most likely in August, further North a bit earlier).
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