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JOIN OUR NEW EUROPEAN PIANO TOUR! - 04/12/12 11:43 AM
JOIN OUR NEW EUROPEAN PIANO TOUR!
We are in the very early planning stages of a 2013 tour of
European Piano Makers, historic sites, music museums, cathedrals, castles, composers homes, and more.
Our 2011 tour was so much fun and such a great success we've decided to organize a new tour for summer 2013. Why not until 2013? Because it takes time to organize a tour like this. Besides, it will give you time to put the funds aside, and plan ahead for a major trip.
However it will only happen if we get enough positive responses (trust me, it's a lot of work to organize).
Possible Itinerary:
So please read this entire thread and let us know if you are interested.
If you followed our 2011 tour you know how much fun everyone had, and how amazing the tour was.
(photo courtesy of Lilylady)
PICTURES FROM 2011 EUROPEAN PIANO TOUR...
If you aren't familiar with our previous tour, or would just like to see the pictures again, this thread contains pictures of our 2011 European Piano Tour
LOTS More Pictures Here!
And Here!
(seriously, take a few minutes to check out the pictures)
For details of how we organized the 2011 tour, including destinations, hotels, costs, itinerary etc., see This Thread
For the 2013 European Piano Tour
We would like to again visit some of the places we enjoyed in 2011, but also change things up a bit and visit some new places. Germany and Italy are on the top of our choice list. Depending on how much time (and money) participants are willing/able to invest, we are considering adding to the adventure.
We also plan to allow more time in places where everyone said "I wish we had more time here" :-)
One example might be the museums where they not only had the most incredible collection of keyboard instruments (some of which they actually encouraged us to play), but lots of other great collections.
And there were parts of the countryside that were so beautiful it took your breath away. We'll try to leave a little more time for picture taking in some of these areas.
And we would love to visit Robin (Meloy-Goldsby, the Piano Girl) again at the castle where
she plays. Everyone agreed this was one of the major highlights of the trip.
Of course the central theme of the tour is built around visiting piano factories for a first-hand look at how some of Europe's finest pianos are crafted. Even there we will ask our hosts to shorten the technical presentation allowing more time for playing the pianos and enjoying the showrooms (and surrounding town). We may also try to visit one of the action manufacturers, or as Lilylady suggested, the Henle publishing house in Munich.
We are considering the possibility of starting or ending the tour in Italy, with a visit to Fazioli. While this would add to the cost of the trip, we think it would be worth the expense and time. Not only because we would like to see the Fazioli operation, but because of Italy itself.
Everyone I've ever spoken to who has visited Italy falls in love with the country, the food, and the people.
Anyway, at this point we want to get some idea of how many people might be seriously interested in joining us for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. We will combine pianos, music, good food and drink, good company, and beautiful scenery. The tour will include visiting piano makers, cathedrals, castles, music museums, composers homes, and much more.
It is likely this will be somewhere between a 10 and 14 day tour. Probably in June 2013.
It will not be cheap, but you will get more than your moneys worth. Besides, what price can you put on a lifetime of memories?
IF INTERESTED PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS THREAD (or email me webmaster@pianoworld.com ) if you think you might be interested in joining us.
We will then include you in a direct email list of interested people, keeping you up to date as details develop.
If we get enough interest we will work on firming up the details, including the timing, itinerary, and costs.
We hope to see you in Europe in June 2013!
Our 2011 Group...
We are in the very early planning stages of a 2013 tour of
European Piano Makers, historic sites, music museums, cathedrals, castles, composers homes, and more.
Our 2011 tour was so much fun and such a great success we've decided to organize a new tour for summer 2013. Why not until 2013? Because it takes time to organize a tour like this. Besides, it will give you time to put the funds aside, and plan ahead for a major trip.
However it will only happen if we get enough positive responses (trust me, it's a lot of work to organize).
Possible Itinerary:
Germany & Italy - 12 Days - Piano Manufacturers - Concert Halls - Music Museums - Amazing Scenery - Shopping - Restaurants - Historical Sites - Good Food & Drink - Composer's Homes - Cathedrals - Castles - Concerts - Pianos - Music!
All while being chauffeured around in an air-conditioned tour bus all our own, and accompanied by a top-notch tour guide
So please read this entire thread and let us know if you are interested.
If you followed our 2011 tour you know how much fun everyone had, and how amazing the tour was.
(photo courtesy of Lilylady)
PICTURES FROM 2011 EUROPEAN PIANO TOUR...
If you aren't familiar with our previous tour, or would just like to see the pictures again, this thread contains pictures of our 2011 European Piano Tour
LOTS More Pictures Here!
And Here!
(seriously, take a few minutes to check out the pictures)
For details of how we organized the 2011 tour, including destinations, hotels, costs, itinerary etc., see This Thread
For the 2013 European Piano Tour
We would like to again visit some of the places we enjoyed in 2011, but also change things up a bit and visit some new places. Germany and Italy are on the top of our choice list. Depending on how much time (and money) participants are willing/able to invest, we are considering adding to the adventure.
We also plan to allow more time in places where everyone said "I wish we had more time here" :-)
One example might be the museums where they not only had the most incredible collection of keyboard instruments (some of which they actually encouraged us to play), but lots of other great collections.
And there were parts of the countryside that were so beautiful it took your breath away. We'll try to leave a little more time for picture taking in some of these areas.
And we would love to visit Robin (Meloy-Goldsby, the Piano Girl) again at the castle where
she plays. Everyone agreed this was one of the major highlights of the trip.
Of course the central theme of the tour is built around visiting piano factories for a first-hand look at how some of Europe's finest pianos are crafted. Even there we will ask our hosts to shorten the technical presentation allowing more time for playing the pianos and enjoying the showrooms (and surrounding town). We may also try to visit one of the action manufacturers, or as Lilylady suggested, the Henle publishing house in Munich.
We are considering the possibility of starting or ending the tour in Italy, with a visit to Fazioli. While this would add to the cost of the trip, we think it would be worth the expense and time. Not only because we would like to see the Fazioli operation, but because of Italy itself.
Everyone I've ever spoken to who has visited Italy falls in love with the country, the food, and the people.
Anyway, at this point we want to get some idea of how many people might be seriously interested in joining us for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. We will combine pianos, music, good food and drink, good company, and beautiful scenery. The tour will include visiting piano makers, cathedrals, castles, music museums, composers homes, and much more.
It is likely this will be somewhere between a 10 and 14 day tour. Probably in June 2013.
It will not be cheap, but you will get more than your moneys worth. Besides, what price can you put on a lifetime of memories?
IF INTERESTED PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS THREAD (or email me webmaster@pianoworld.com ) if you think you might be interested in joining us.
We will then include you in a direct email list of interested people, keeping you up to date as details develop.
If we get enough interest we will work on firming up the details, including the timing, itinerary, and costs.
We hope to see you in Europe in June 2013!
Our 2011 Group...