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“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
A music tour to Alsace can offer the attractions and concert venues of two countries, France and Germany. Spend time in Strasbourg, exploring the old town and the magnificent cathedral. Have your first taste of Tartes Flambées, a delicious local speciality “pizza”. Take full advantage of being so close to the Black Forest with its wonderful parks and spa towns (gardens).
Eglise du Temple Neuf, Strasbourg Cathedral (choirs only)and Bandstand in Colmar, in the Black Forest.
Day 1
Arrive at the hotel in the morning. Morning visit to central Strasbourg. Enjoy the many cafés and take-aways, especially the fresh Pretzels or Tartes Flambées. Time to visit the amazing cathedral. Afternoon river cruise in Strasbourg.
Day 2
Enjoy a morning boat tour on the river Ill (Strasbourg Batorama) or a tour of the Kronenbourg Brewery followed by afternoon concert at Eglise du Temple Neuf. Evening at leisure to enjoy the city.
Day 3
Morning visit to Triberg to see Germany’s highest waterfalls. After lunch travel to Gutach for a visit to its Open air Museum Vogtsbauernhof, which explores the cultural heritage and development of rural areas in the Black Forest. Afternoon concert at Titisee band stand.
Day 4
Depart for Bad Krozingen for a stroll through its rich landscape of rare trees, skilfully crafted flowerbeds, scents and herb garden and topiary sculptures. Afternoon concert at Concert Shell Bad Krozingen.
Day 5
After breakfast free time for shopping and independent sightseeing in Strasbourg. Afternoon at the Jardin de l’Orangerie. Dinner here before returning to the hotel and departing for home.
Working with our contacts in Alsace, we will source appropriate accommodation for your ensemble, depending on your needs and budget.
Once your tour is booked, it is safely in our hands. We will only ask for you assistance in understanding your concert requirements and you will be responsible for ensuring that the dates on our checklist are adhered to. Until your departure, you simply need to prepare your musicians musically and compile the tour repertoire.
The most pleasant times of year to come to Europe are May to September, therefore you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
A: We work hard to generate excellent attendance at each concert, as we understand that an appreciative audience makes all the difference. We produce eye-catching posters and handbills, which are displayed and distributed in the environs of your concerts. We also advertise your concerts in online and hard copy local What’s On Guides as well as newspapers, by way of press releases. In addition, we invite local dignitaries, music societies and music students to your concerts. Last but not least, we provide you with posters for your concerts, which will be displayed in your coach and placed on your Club Europe poster board at your venue by your tour manager before each concert.
“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
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