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If You Are, This Unique European Piano Tour is for YOU!
Here is Your Opportunity to Combine a Wonderful European Tour with Your Love of Piano & Music!
Germany - Austria - 12 Days - 9 Cities - 4 Piano Manufacturers - Music Museums - Composer's Homes - Cathedrals - Castles - Concerts - Pianos - Music!
Come with us to Europe and watch how some of the worlds finest pianos are created, stroll through great composers homes, visit incredible musical instrument museums, attend live piano concerts (in a gorgeous castle with our very own "Piano Girl"), meet other Piano Forums members, stay in lovely hotels, eat in fine restaurants, Tour Castles & Cathedrals, take in all that Germany & Austria have to offer.
All this and lots more. THERE IS STILL TIME TO Join Us! But you must act soon.
This Unique European Tour is open to anyone who loves music, you do not have to be a member of our Piano Forums to join us. Of course we'd love to have you join the Piano Forums too (membership is free).
Although visiting some of Europe's finest piano makers is central to our plans, we've expanded the tour to include SO MUCH MORE than piano shops see below.
Some Highlights from Your Itinerary (not in date order):
Hamburg Steinway Tour (Hamburg, Germany) Kyle Kirkland, Chairman of Steinway Musical Instruments has promised a memorable tour. (I wonder if that means I get to take a D home with me?)
Meet & Greet and Concert with Robin Meloy Goldsby (Author of The Piano Girl )(Cologne, Germany) Robin is one talented lady, and a member of our forums (see the long running "Let's Talk Weddings" thread).
Steingräber u. Söhne Tour (Bayreuth, Germany) Conducted by Udo Steingräber himself. A gentleman and world class piano designer.
Visit the Beethoven Museum in Bonn
PM City tour of Leipzig with Thomas Church
Mendelosohn Museum
Music Instruments Museum
Blüthner Tour (Leipzig, Germany) Tour to be conducted by Dr. Christian Blüthner. Dr. Blüthner has a fascinating bio, as does Blüthner piano.
Dinner at famous Auerbach-Keller
Germanisches National Museum, historic music instruments (Nuremberg, Germany)
Visit Wagner & Liszt Museum (Rothenburg, Germany)
Visit Deutsches Museum (one of worlds largest musical instrument collections)
Visit National Museum (possibly with behind scenes visit)
Bösendorfer Tour (Vienna, Austria)Thanks to the artist formerly known as Bosie Eric for putting us in touch with the right people.
Visit Mozart Haus, the birthplace of Mozart
Schonbrunn Palace Visit, Vienna (See 360 degree tour of the palace HERE )
Musical Vienna Tour (a city tour connected with composers and music)
We've also scheduled free time to explore on your own
We will of course try to get some hands on time playing pianos ourselves as well. After all, there will be plenty of piano players in the group. I'm quite sure we will be able to get a little playing in when we visit the piano manufacturers, but we'll have to seek out some other pianos too :-)
Plus ... ~ Panoramic Scenic Drives with Photo Stops ~ Walking Tours ~ Breakfast & Dinners Included ~ Lovely Hotels ~ Free Time to Explore on Your Own
The complete Itinerary, Pricing, and Additonal Details Below
Piano World European Tour 2011
Full Itinerary & Pricing
June 5, 11 Sun Arrival Hamburg (transportation provided from Hamburg Airport (HAM) to hotel), city orientation tour, no entrance Welcome cocktail, welcome dinner, o/n Hamburg Hotel Hafen June 6, 11 Mon Morning Tour of Hamburg Steinway, PM free Dinner at local restaurant, o/n Hamburg Hotel Hafen June 7, 11, Tue Full day drive to Bonn via Cologne, to visit the Cathedral (also join up with Robin Meloy Goldsby – the Piano Girl) Dinner at hotel, o/n Bonn Rhein Hotel Dreesen June 8, 11 Wed Morning visit to Beethoven museum, PM free, dinner at hotel, o/n Bonn June 9, 11 Thu Full-day drive to Leipzig, dinner at hotel, o/n Leipzig Radisson Blue June 10, 11 Fri Half-day Tour of Blüthner Piano with Dr. Blüthner, PM city tour with Thomas Church, Mendelsohn Museum, Music Instruments Museum, Dinner at famous Auerbach-Keller o/n Leipzig Hotel Radisson Blue June 11, 11 Sat To Bayreuth, arrival around lunch time, Tour of Steingräber u. Söhne Piano Dinner at Hotel, o/n Bayreuth Hotel Ramada Residenzschloß June 12, 11 Sun Full-day excursion to Nuremberg (Germanisches National Museum, collection of historic music instruments), continue to Rothenburg, walking tour Dinner at hotel, o/n Bayreuth Hotel Ramada Residenzschloß June 13, 11 Mon Morning visit to Wagner and Liszt Museum, afternoon drive to Munich, prior check-in a panoramic city tour, photo stops, no inside visits, dinner at local restaurant nearby hotel, overnight Hotel Kings First Class Hotel June 14, 11 Tue Morning visit to the Deutsches Museum (which houses one of the world’s largest musical instrument collections, with a performance of the music of Mozart on an original piano of his time and comparative demonstrations on instruments from subsequent time periods) and the National theatre (where we have applied for a visit behind the scenes). Afternoon drive to Salzburg, upon arrival we have a 2 hour walking tour with a local Salzburg guide (local guide is compulsory) and visit the Mozart Haus, the birthplace of Mozart. Dinner at local restaurant nearby hotel, o/n Salzburg Hotel Austrotel June 15, 11 Wed Morning drive to Vienna, arrive around lunchtime, afternoon sightseeing incl. Castle Schönbrunn inside visit, dinner and overnight at centrally located Hotel (name coming up) June 16, 11 Thu Tour of Bösendorfer Piano Afternoon “Musical Viennaâ€, a city tour connected with composers, with music, of which there are many in Vienna. Farewell Dinner at local restaurant, maybe in Grinzing, where you dine with local wine and music in a wine village nearby Vienna o/n Vienna June 17, 11 Fri Transfer to Vienna Airport. Auf Wiedersehen
Package includes:
All accommodations listed
Breakfast buffet and 3 course dinner daily
1 glass of welcome cocktail upon arrival pre dinner
Deluxe motor coach with A/C, fridge, bathroom and reclining seats
English tour escort
Local guides
Entrance fees on tours included
Porterage at hotels and airports of once piece per person
Government tax, parking of coach, service charge at hotels and restaurants
Please keep in mind the pricing does not include airfare, as our members come not only from all over the U.S., but also around the world. We want you to be able to get the best flights and rates for your particular location/situation. However, if you need help with travel arrangements, our Travel Agency (Hills Travel, St. Petersburg, FL) will be happy to assist you. Also, if you are traveling solo and would be interested in pairing up to save the single supplement, Hill's Travel ( our agent) offers room matching.
Not included:
International flights
Tips to driver, escort, restaurants
If the VAT increase, we have to increase same amount
Drinks (unless noted)
Pricing is below all the pictures Please share this with your friends, post it on your Facebook/MySpace Page, Tweet it, do whatever you can to get the word out. This is going to be an experience to remember. If you like music, and especially piano, this is your tour. Meet other Piano Forums Members from across the country and around the world (everyone will receive some Piano World Piano Forums goodies).
Please Help Us Spread the Word About This Tour
Note: There were other piano companies who kindly approached us about visting. We did the best we could with the time we have (taking into consideration travel and free time, and not wanting to overload people with technical piano talk). If this tour is a success, we will definitely plan on another and will visit some of the other piano makers.
Adding Pictures of some of the places we will be visiting. Please see additional pictures further in this thread (on second page).
Hotel Hafen - Hamburg - Day Shot
Hotel Hafen - Hamburg - Night Shot
Hotel Hafen - Hamburg - Piano Bar!
Lots More Pictures LATER IN THIS THREAD...
NOTE: The More People We Have, The LESS it Will Cost! (to a point) We currently have 23 people signed up making the base price $3860.00
NOTE: Our Travel Agency Will Be Handling ALL Payments.
For a breakdown on what the insurance policy covers, visit www.travelexinsurance.com or call 1-800-504-7883 (our ID # is 09-0477).
Tour Arrangements Made Through Hills Travel, St. Petersburg, FL
Hill's Travel Service has been around for over 80 years helping make travel dreams come true. With personal relationships with thousands of airlines, cruise lines, hotels, resorts and premier destinations worldwide, you are guaranteed the best pricing and service available. To learn more about Hills Travel or to contact them with questions... visit www.hillstravel.com or contact Elle / Hill's Travel Trier, Germany P: (877) 845 7437 Â toll free F: (727) 896 7167 Email: elle@hillstravel.com
See running list of people joining the tour in next post below.
SEE NEXT PAGE FOR MORE PICTURES
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My Keyboards: Estonia L-190, Roland RD88, Yamaha P-80, Bilhorn Telescope Organ c 1880, Antique Pump Organ, 1850 concertina, 3 other digital pianos ------------------------- My original piece on BandCamp: https://frankbaxtermrpianoworld.bandcamp.com/releases
Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...
For details, please see the post above. If you plan join us on this historic tour, please email me directly webmaster@pianoworld.com AND CONTACT OUR TRAVEL AGENCY! elle@hillstravel.com Please include Piano Tour 2011 in the subject line .
I will add your name(s) to the list below. If other people are coming with you, please include their name(s) as well.
We would also like to list where people are from, as this might entice others from the same area to join us.
Can't wait to meet you all in Germany!
Planning to Join the Tour IF YOUR NAME ISN'T ON THE LIST, and you want to join us, email me immediately! Names In Bold Are Confirmed
Frank Baxter /FL Kathleen (Kathy) Ford /FL Ken Wallis /Australia lillylady /MA Jim Orr /IL Jim & Sandy Fariss /England (2) Lawrence & Sheila Dickenson /Canada (2) Bob & Ruth Dell /CA (2) Bart & Diane Kinlein /MD (2) J. Eric Tkaczyk /NY Barbara Altenburg /NJ Dudley Rose /NJ Kathy McAuliffe /DE Sam Hagopian /MA Ann C. (MO) Rita / Canada Barbara & Larry Wadsworth / FL (2) Bo M. / Canada
We have CONFIRMED Deposits from 23 people so far (counting Kathy & me).
Please be sure to send me (via email) all the following information:
Your Name: (real name) Your Forums Name: Your Address: (will not be posted except state and/or country) Your Phone: (will not be posted) Name of anyone coming with you:
Let me know if you are going solo and might want to pair up with someone else going solo. If someone else of the same gender asks about pairing up I will share contact info with each of you.
Email me at webmaster@pianoworld.com subject 2011 Piano Tour
Updates Will Be Posted HERE:
Airport: - Hamburg only has one int. airport, the code for this airport is HAM
- the tour includes airport pick up. We will try to schedule the transfer with the tranportation company so that everybody can take advantage of it. Since the majority of the flights from the US arrive in Germany in the morning we should be able to find a time which will be convenient for all of you.
June 15 – 17 VIENNA MERCURE WIEN WESTBAHNHOF Felberstrasse 4 A-1150 Wien Tel. +43 (1) 981110 Fax +43 (1) 98111930
From Forums member tnew (who lives in Austria)... Vienna has the musicians corner at the Vienna central cemetary. That is where Brahms, both Strauss father and son, Beethoven, Schubert, and other muscians are laid to rest. There is a Mozart memorial there too, but he is actually buried in another cemetary in the city.
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My Keyboards: Estonia L-190, Roland RD88, Yamaha P-80, Bilhorn Telescope Organ c 1880, Antique Pump Organ, 1850 concertina, 3 other digital pianos ------------------------- My original piece on BandCamp: https://frankbaxtermrpianoworld.bandcamp.com/releases
Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...
This looks fantastic. I wish I could go. Just one comment: I wonder why Schimmel are not yet making it onto lists of this kind. Here in Melbourne we have a a major importer of Schimmel pianos and some of the local professionals have converted. Some claim the Schimmel is competitive with Steinway for quality nowadays. Certainly the Schimmel I get to play occasionally is the best instrument I ever touched. Is Schimmel not yet big in N.America or are they still not regarded as top quality there?
My Keyboards: Estonia L-190, Roland RD88, Yamaha P-80, Bilhorn Telescope Organ c 1880, Antique Pump Organ, 1850 concertina, 3 other digital pianos ------------------------- My original piece on BandCamp: https://frankbaxtermrpianoworld.bandcamp.com/releases
Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...
My Keyboards: Estonia L-190, Roland RD88, Yamaha P-80, Bilhorn Telescope Organ c 1880, Antique Pump Organ, 1850 concertina, 3 other digital pianos ------------------------- My original piece on BandCamp: https://frankbaxtermrpianoworld.bandcamp.com/releases
Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...
What a great tour! I'd love to join you guys. Unfortunately it's in the middle of the semester, and I teach at RWTH Aachen University in Germany, so I can't just disappear for two weeks. But here's a thought: I was responsible for creating the interactive "Virtual Conductor" exhibit in the House of Music Vienna. The entire museum is a must-see for music lovers, and it's right downtown, near the cathedral (http://www.hausdermusik.com/en/sound-museum/16.htm). The Virtual Conductor lets you conduct the Vienna Philharmonic on a huge full-HD screen - you can even control their tempo, and if you do badly, they stop playing and throw insults at you. (http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/po). It's the museum's top attraction. I'd be happy to join you in Vienna and talk to the museum director to arrange a special tour for us.
Also, I live less than an hour from Bonn/Cologne and would love to meet up with you guys there on the 7th, to meet you all as well as Robin. Naturally, I'd be happy to pay my share towards any expenses. Let me know what you think!
- Jan
Yamaha YUS-5 SG; Roland V-Piano; Roland RD-800; Kurzweil RG-200; 1884 Bechstein upright
I'll have to see if we can fit it in our schedule somehow. And yes, we will have to find a way for you to meet up with us while we are in the neighborhood.
Our schedule is already very full and time is tight.
We have been approached by a number of piano companies about visiting. It will all depend upon the success of this tour. If it fills up and goes well, we will most certainly look to put together another tour, visiting other piano and music related places.
In the meantime I would encourage any piano related companies who would like to be part of our next tour to please contact me so we know they are in fact interested in hosting us.
My Keyboards: Estonia L-190, Roland RD88, Yamaha P-80, Bilhorn Telescope Organ c 1880, Antique Pump Organ, 1850 concertina, 3 other digital pianos ------------------------- My original piece on BandCamp: https://frankbaxtermrpianoworld.bandcamp.com/releases
Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...
This looks fantastic. I wish I could go. Just one comment: I wonder why Schimmel are not yet making it onto lists of this kind. Here in Melbourne we have a a major importer of Schimmel pianos and some of the local professionals have converted. Some claim the Schimmel is competitive with Steinway for quality nowadays. Certainly the Schimmel I get to play occasionally is the best instrument I ever touched. Is Schimmel not yet big in N.America or are they still not regarded as top quality there?
Hi Stephen! I also ask members of piano world in the USA the same question about Schimmel. They are highly promoted and highly regarded in Australia as excellent pianos - I certainly like the tone of them! Is there a thread on piano world where Schimmel pianos are discused at length? I will certainly consider this tour. Being located in Melbourne Australia, as the tour is leaving from the USA, can you provide me with a price departing from Sydney or Melbourne? MAny thanks, Regards, Michael
Kawai RX6 Semi Concert Grand Roland HP-335 Digital Piano Korg Red PA700 Professional arranger keyboard
I also have the Tour details posted as an event on my Facebook pages which currently shows 9 attending and 35 maybe (along with 700+ who haven't responded yet).
My assumption is some folks haven't stepped up yet because they are deciding if this will be their vacation trip in 2011 (hey, what a great way to spend it). Others may be checking out airline prices (it's a bit early for that, and our travel agency will help if anyone wants them to).
Ideally I'd like to see 25-30 people join the tour, as that's where the best pricing for everyone comes in. And it would be fun to have a good sized group. And if we should end up with even more that would be great.
Sorry wouter79, but we've put together the best overall package we could. It includes lots of fun tours/visits and wonderful opportunities to see how fine pianos are built, plus lots of music.
Because we wanted everyone to be comfortable, we chose to stay at hotels that offer A/C and other amenities.
I realize it's not cheap, but we believe the tour offers a lot for the money. And keep in mind, once we have at least 25 people, the price drops to $3603 each (based on double occupancy, but we have some people who were traveling solo but are going to buddy up to avoid the "single" surcharge).
My Keyboards: Estonia L-190, Roland RD88, Yamaha P-80, Bilhorn Telescope Organ c 1880, Antique Pump Organ, 1850 concertina, 3 other digital pianos ------------------------- My original piece on BandCamp: https://frankbaxtermrpianoworld.bandcamp.com/releases
Me banging out some tunes in the Estonia piano booth at the NAMM show...
I also hesitate because of the price. I think the hotels are generally first class, right? And the included dinners also raise the price.
I will keep it in mind still, if I have a bit more time to think it over. If I don't end up coming though, would I at least be able to meet with the group when you are in Vienna? It would be fantastic to meet you all.
I realize it seems like a lot of money, but we're providing a lot in return. I don't know about the hotels being first class, but I'm pretty sure they are nice hotels (and air conditioned for us Americans who are used to A/C).
The idea of the dinners is to make it easier for everyone at the end of a long day of touring/site-seeing. Instead of having to scramble for dinner plans, they can relax knowing it's all taken care of.
I hope you do end up joining us for the full tour, but if not, let's plan on connecting while we're in Vienna.
Well we can't commit yet, but we are definitely interested. It's on our calendar, should know in about 60 days. Bart & Diane Kinlein (Central Maryland)
Steinway 1905 model A, rebuild started 2008, completed 2012 Yahama CVP-401 Will somone get my wife off the Steinway so I can play it!