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#1707128 - 07/04/11 10:53 AM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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You are welcome musdan and others. Might I suggest that you send your nephew the www. address at the top of the page. That way he can see the pictures. I refer people to the thread this way. There will be a splattering of other organs in other threads too. I know that the Bluthner tour has been posted above. Here is my little version. And a big thanks to the folks at Bluthner for giving us such a warm welcome and tour. My only regret was not being able to play at the end. I just so hate many pianos being played at the same time. It does not do the piano justice, as well as, whomever is playing. I have played Bluthners before, both uprights and grands, so enjoyed seeing members delight in playing them. It surprised me to find some factories in newer factory buildings (thinking old Europe)- both Bluthner and Bosies. Light and airy with many parts of the factories with open doors and windows.  Greeted by an American studying at Bluthner (working. She toured with us and was taking notes for future tours.  Dr. Christian Bluthner and Frank Baxter (Mr. PianoWorld)  We were greeted at 10 in the morning with champagne (well, maybe it was 11)! Nice beginning. And shown the showroom where two very old Bluthners reside.    Then off to the lumber yard and onto the tour. Veneers - interesting.   Sandwiched layers   Strings being wound with copper and action work.   Most important work - filing, shaving, fitting and adjusting. (some one else best narrate) They employ greatly skilled artisans.  Love the old upright cabinet design. This was just sitting there, amongst the tour! Their new uprights are beautiful to play.  Mingling and playing in the showroom.   [img] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v442/m...nBluthner33.jpg[/img] This gorgeous hand rubbed beauty was much desired! [img] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v442/m...nBluthner37.jpg[/img] Thank you Dr. C
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#1707733 - 07/05/11 11:26 AM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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I wonder why the last two pics are not showing up - did the same routine. I have posted a fun thread on WHAT WE HAD FOR BREAKFAST! Not sure I need to post all the buffets here but will post a few for fun. Then if you want to see the other pics, please go over to WTF post. I know that i have FOODIES over there!!! LOL! http://well-temperedforum.groupee.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9130004433/m/2541089816Apparently Germans and Austrians EAT A LOT FOR BREAKFAST. I have never seen so much food in my life as what they put out in a spread for breakfasts in Europe. And why isn't everyone fat? I saw one guy putting away what I couldn't possibly eat all day in one breakfast sitting. It was like a 5 course meal!    Then there was the whole egg thing. Scrambled, medium boiled presented on sand under cover (I thought that brilliant), and bacon, sausages (yes 's'), some kinds of potatoes etc. The cheeses and cold cuts, sausages were great and the spreads of fruit like jams fantastic. Cereals were usually different kinds of granola types. OH, and mustnot forget the lox, herrin, and fresh fruits. And fresh crem (wet cheese). Waffles, crepes, juices and champagne, and yes, strong coffee! Gastrinomical, it was!
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#1707764 - 07/05/11 12:21 PM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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I wonder why the last two pics are not showing up - did the same routine.
Apparently Germans and Austrians EAT A LOT FOR BREAKFAST.
I have never seen so much food in my life as what they put out in a spread for breakfasts in Europe. And why isn't everyone fat? I saw one guy putting away what I couldn't possibly eat all day in one breakfast sitting. It was like a 5 course meal!
Pictures probably didn't show up because you exceeded the limit for any one post. Europeans tend not to be fat because they WALK Everywhere. Plus they don't have a/c most places. So you either walk it off or sweat it off :-) I lost over 10lbs on the trip :-)
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#1707789 - 07/05/11 01:11 PM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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Oh, OK Frank! BTW, why didn't 'I' lose 10 lbs? LOL! Other than to the PO/Customs, I walked as much as ye! I'll post those two missing pics from Bluthner here. (darn, not moved nor deleted...will have to try again.) Here are the two that I think were not shown.  
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#1709702 - 07/08/11 01:31 PM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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Robin was warm and friendly Eric. Engaging and entertaining. She is active on FB if you are over there. Her new book 'Waltz of the Asparagus People' just got a great review in International Piano NO.8 JULY/AUG 2011
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#1709707 - 07/08/11 01:40 PM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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I posted another Countryside Scene, drool, drool, drool post a couple of days ago over on Well Tempered Forum The trip to Vienna. http://well-temperedforum.groupee.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9130004433/m/6261051916with a few enticing pics below. I am finding it almost too overwhelming to post all pics at both places. Was using WTF as a test run with some pics that might not be of interest here to the piano group where I also share with my FB friends and family. I do some work with the pics (cropping, lightening etc) then need to post them on photobucket to share and then cut/paste into the post.    I am in love with the German Austrian countryside.
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#1711158 - 07/11/11 06:16 AM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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Wandering around Salzburg The name Salzburg means "Salt Castle". It derives its name from the barges carrying salt on the Salzach River, which were subject to a toll in the 8th century, as was customary for many communities and cities on European rivers. You own salt (a preservative) you become wealthy. Okie Dokie To us Salzburg means Mozart's birthplace or the Sound of Music. I was really looking forward to this small town but was rudely awakened to the 20th century when I arrived. Busy, people, expensive but let's first enjoy the arrival and Aldstat (old town). First peek of Festung Hohensalzburg, the city's fortress, high up on the hillside. 1077 fortress. It continued to dominate most views in the city.   The bus, of course could not go into the old town so we needed to hike.   At last a peek at the square - or at least the first one.   From where we could get a good view of the fortress.  The squares seem to have some history about building 4 churches or squares around the churches in the ctr. I can't find reference to it online to confirm but we saw them!    Loved the carillon in this church  more...
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#1711937 - 07/12/11 12:22 PM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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Thank you!
I would love to return. So much more to see, everywhere! What we saw was only the tip of the iceberg, but Guenther really knew some of the best places to show us! He was a fantastic guide and such a nice person as well. I hope he had a great time too. I miss him! It was so wonderful not to have to 'think' - just to follow his lead. ;-)
Please share PM some special places that you enjoyed tnew. And the pics of your drndl dress!
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#1714350 - 07/16/11 09:02 AM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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For you technophiles out there- I should know these things but I don't- how do I get my pix onto this website- and alternately- can I take these pictures off this website onto a file on my computer? Many thanks!!
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#1715529 - 07/18/11 08:06 AM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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How to post pics http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthrea...ite_id/1#importI post to share on the forum but all of my pictures are copyright. When asked for a particular picture by private mail, I usually give permission, just want to know how it will be used.
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#1743979 - 08/31/11 05:27 PM
Re: European Piano Tour Begins!
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Maybe this has been asked already.... but is there another trip planned in a few years?
I couldn't do this one because I'm going on a Christkindlmarkt Tour of Germany/Austria in December, but I would love to do this tour someday.
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#1743981 - 08/31/11 05:34 PM
Re: European Piano Tour Begins!
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Maybe this has been asked already.... but is there another trip planned in a few years?
I couldn't do this one because I'm going on a Christkindlmarkt Tour of Germany/Austria in December, but I would love to do this tour someday.
Yes, definitely. We're shooting for 2013 right now, will depend on the response when we start promoting. The next one will be similar, but with some modifications (from lessons learned).
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#1749178 - 09/08/11 09:53 PM
Re: European Piano Tour - See the Pictures!
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The next one will be similar, but with some modifications (from lessons learned). Not eating too much for breakfast could be one.... Norbert 
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