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Music Along the Baltic SeaWith our special guest, cellist Sergey Antonov, Gold Medal winner at the 2007 International Tchaikovsky CompetitionAugust 4 to 14, 2008 The Baltic nations are delightful in the summertime, and traveling with Midge and Jeff promises a truly special voyage. We've designed this WQXR itinerary to showcase the very best... From the palaces of St. Petersburg and Helsinki's stately architecture to the medieval charms of Tallinn and Gdansk. Our unique Shore Excursions Program is complemented by four outstanding musical events, featuring a Monteverdi opera, chamber concerts, and organ recitals in magnificent 'Old World' venues like the 18th century Drottningholm Court Theater in Sweden. It's a once-in-a-lifetime cruise and a celebration of music that you won't want to miss!
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>Our Unique Features & Itinerary Discover the gems of the Baltics at the golden peak of summertime on our private-charter voyage aboard the beautiful MS Andrea
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Embark our ship, the MS Andrea, moored in the port of Peter the Great's magnificent 300-year-old city, built by the Czar to rival the great 17th century capitals of Europe. There's time to freshen up before we gather together for dinner in the ship's elegant dining room. This evening, delight in an exclusive performance by our special shipboard guest, cellist Sergey Antonov, the 2007 International Tchaikovsky Competition Gold Medalist.
The architectural treasures and tragic legends of this city are haunting, and today's available sightseeing excursions delve deeply into both, starting at the Church of our Savior on the Spilled Blood, with its colorful onion domes reminiscent of Moscow's St. Basil's Cathedral. This city landmark was completed 100 years ago on the spot where Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 when a bomb exploded under his carriage. After an extensive 30-year renovation, the Cathedral has re-opened, its splendid mosaics restored to their original brilliance. Nearby is the architectural masterpiece, St. Isaac's Cathedral, designed by French architect August Montferrand to be the central church of the Russian Empire. Completed in 1858 after four decades of construction, it remains one of the largest churches in the world, and its enormous dome, gilded with 220 lbs of gold, can be seen from all over St. Petersburg. Our drive along the city's boulevards and the famed Nevsky Prospect reveals stunning Baroque architecture and impressive monuments including the iconic Bronze Horseman statue. This afternoon's excursion visits Peterhof, Peter the Great's spectacular Imperial estate on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. We'll tour the Grand Palace and explore through the 300-acre garden grounds to marvel at the Grand Cascade: 37 gilded statues, three waterfalls and 64 playfully cascading fountains powered only by the force of gravity. A hydrofoil whisks us back to our ship for dinner. This evening, spend time with Sergey and Nika Antonov before another private shipboard concert featuring this Tchaikovsky Gold Medal cellist, accompanied by a respected Russian pianist.
Today's available excursion takes us to the town of Tsarskoye Selo, famed for its palaces and parks. The most resplendent, the Catherine Palace was the residence of Empress Catherine the Great. It was nearly destroyed during WWII, but has been marvelously restored to its original splendor, a Baroque architectural gem by renowned Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli, designer also of the Winter Palace. We'll explore the spectacular rooms and galleries, including the Grand Ballroom - a masterpiece of gilded mirrors, two-tiered arched windows, and an exquisite inlaid parquet floor - and the famed Amber Room, decorated with breathtaking mosaic panels of hand-cut amber and gold. In the afternoon, our guided tour takes us through the breathtaking collection of the Hermitage Museum housed in the opulent Winter Palace, home of the last six Russian Czars. With our own expert guides on-hand, we explore this collection of masterworks spanning centuries of artistic achievement, including paintings by Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Picasso, Renoir, and Matisse. We'll even enter into the famed Treasure Gallery, to marvel at a vast collection of ancient gold artifacts acquired over the centuries by Russian Czars. Enjoy a delightful dinner and relax onboard as we set sail for Finland, another marvelous opportunity to get to know our special guests, the Antonovs. Later this evening, delight in a specially-arranged concert as Sergey and Nika take to the stage together for a once-in-a-lifetime performance.
This captivating capital, the beautiful 'White City of the North,' is very much a town of the sea, built along a series of peninsulas and islands along the Gulf of Finland. Streets meander around bays, bridges stretch to offshore islands and ferries ply the urban waters. The MS Andrea will moor in picturesque Helsinki Harbor, making it easy for us to alight in the heart of the city for our available escorted sightseeing tour. We begin in Senate Square, flanked by the neoclassical architecture of Helsinki University and the Council of State and dominated by the steep steps and imposing green domes of the Lutheran Cathedral of Finland, completed in 1852. Our tour also takes us by the grand President's Palace, built as a private mansion, redesigned in 1843 as a palace for Russian czars, and the official residence of Finland's presidents from 1919 to 1993. We visit the Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral, with its grand redbrick facade and brilliant gold onion domes, and then see Esplanade Park, Finlandia Hall, the Opera House, and Sibelius Monument. We return to the harbor via the Market Square, a hub of commerce, activity, and socializing for city residents and visitors alike. Our late afternoon event begins with a scenic 30-minute drive to the wooded shores of Lake Tuusula to Ainola, the home-cum-museum of Finland's favorite son, Jean Sibelius. Built at the turn-of-century, this enchanting timber villa was the home of Jean and his wife Aino from 1904. This tranquil lakeside community was a haven for other artists as well, and this stimulating social circle away from the hustle and bustle of the capital provided the composer with the peace and inspiration that he needed for his creative work. The Ainola Foundation was founded in 1972 to administer the Sibelius home as a museum. After touring the property, we'll have a glass of sparkling wine and then retreat to a nearby manor for a private WQXR concert performed by the String Quartet of the Sibelius Academy.
We cruise across the Gulf of Finland this morning to Tallinn, a historic maritime city on the southern shores of the Gulf. Estonia's capital is not a particularly large city, with fewer than 500,000 residents, but it is one of the most completely preserved medieval cities in Europe, and it boasts a wealth of fine arts and culture. The capital's history is rich with a variety of influences, most notably Swedish, German, and Russian - from the days when Tallinn was a principle city in the Hanseatic League, an alliance formed in the 13th century to regulate trade in Germany, Scandinavia, and the Baltics. After lunch onboard, our available Shore Excursions Program continues as we explore the city's many fine Gothic and medieval sites with our knowledgeable guides. Walking through the Old Town, we'll see the glorious Town Hall - the landmark of Tallinn - and towering St. Olaf's Church. We'll tour through the historic Toompea, or Cathedral Hill, and visit the magnificent Kadriorg Palace, a summer residence of Peter the Great and a stunning example of extravagant northern Baroque style. We return to ship with time to relax before dinner onboard. The XXII International Tallinn Organ Festival is a summertime highlight here in this music-loving capital, and this evening Russian organist Daniel Zaretsky performs at 8:00pm with the Orthodox Singers. Tonight, we set sail for Sweden.
Stockholm's unique character derives very much from its maritime landscape; it's a delightful city built across 14 islands. We arrive here in the late afternoon for an available orientation tour of the 'Venice of the North' traveling across picturesque bridges to explore this urban archipelago. Concert goers will continue on to Maalaren Lake, a scenic one-hour drive west of the capital. Set on an island in the center of Sweden's third-largest lake is the magnificent Drottningholm Palace, built in the 17th century. This 'miniature Versailles' was once just a summertime retreat but for the past two decades, it has been the official residence of the Swedish Royal Family. Strolling through the beautiful lakeside palace gardens, we'll be welcomed into Drottningholm for a guided tour of the opulent interiors. Reflecting the most en-vogue decorative styles of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, the palace's grand halls and intimate salons are lavishly decorated with Baroque and Rococo flourishes' ornate furnishings, much gilding and fascinating trompe l'oeil. Drottningholm's greatest treasure is, perhaps, its Court Theater, the world's only fully-intact performance venue of the 18th century. Built in 1766 as a wedding present for Gustav III, the theater was virtually abandoned for more than a century after his assassination in 1792 at a masked ball - an event captured by Verdi in his opera Un Ballo in Maschera. Following extensive renovation in the early 20th century, the grand Court Theater reopened in 1922. Today, summertime festival performances of opera and ballet are extremely popular with city residents and visitors alike. This evening at the Drottningholm Court Theater is the final performance of the premier engagement of Il ritorno d'Ulisse. This great Monteverdi opera, first performed in Venice in 1640, presents the tale of Ulysses' homecoming after the Trojan wars. His wife Penelope has been waiting patiently for him, but how long can love be kept alive? Directed by Johanna Garpe with Mark Tatlow conducting, these moving themes are punctuated by scenes of delightful comic relief.
Enjoy a leisurely day onboard the lovely MS Andrea as we chart a course toward southeastern Sweden. Early this evening, we dock in the heart of Kalmar, a picturesque port renowned for its rich history and fine medieval architecture, including Kalmar Castle, perhaps the best preserved Renaissance fortification in northern Europe. The original structure, built in the early 13th century, was a defensive tower erected to protect against pirates and attacks from the sea. By the Renaissance era, Swedish kings had expanded the stone fortress with a church and several residential quarters, some lavishly decorated for the period. Over the centuries, the Castle has played a key role in the history of Sweden. In 1397, for example, one of the most significant events of Scandinavian history occurred here - the founding of the Union of Kalmar which joined Denmark, Norway and Sweden under a common regent.
This morning's available excursion delves into the rich culture and stirring legends of this once-mighty, architecturally-rich medieval city. A walking tour through the Old Town of Kalmar takes us along cobbled streets and into lovely town squares graced with wonderfully preserved 17th century buildings. In the Kalmar Lans Museum, we'll see relics of a Swedish Royal warship and a display of whimsical works by Jenny Nystrom, the Kalmar-born artist who is to the Swedish Christmas elf what Beatrix Potter is to a certain famous rabbit of the English countryside. In a nearly perfectly-preserved century-old home, we'll get a glimpse into the life of a typical middle class Swedish family of the 1800's. After our sightseeing, you'll have leisure time to explore this charming coastal city at your own pace. Later this afternoon, the MS Andrea sets sail for Poland.
The historic events of the 1980's and the emergence of the Solidarity Movement that opened the 'Roads to Freedom' in Eastern Europe have forever placed Gdansk into the cultural lexicon. But these events also left many of us with a mental image of a gritty Baltic seaport, heavy with industry and light on charm. But in fact, Gdansk today is a delightful seaside town with loads of charm! The Old Town is graced with architectural beauty, and the ancient 'Route of Kings' along Dluga Street is lined with majestic Burgher homes, colorfully painted and topped with fanciful gables and parapets. The city has an inviting, laid-back ambience that makes it so easy to enjoy the myriad side walk cafes, galleries and boutiques, many offering exquisite selections of Baltic amber jewelry. We arrive in Gdansk in the peak of the golden season, and one of the city's most popular summertime events - the Dominican Fair - is in full swing. The festival traditions date back to 1216 when Pope Alexander IV conferred upon the Dominican Order in Gdansk the right to organize fairs. With only one 33-year hiatus after World War II, city residents have been celebrating the Dominican Fair for more than seven centuries. Throughout the charming streets and medieval squares of Old Town, there are music concerts, street theater, folk art and antiques. It's a three-way celebration of food, entertainment and shopping! The morning's featured excursion begins at the Oliwa Cathedral, first built in the 13th century as a Cistercian shrine. Nearly destroyed by fire, it was rebuilt in Gothic style in 1350, but the Baroque interior we admire today dates back to 1577. Oliwa Cathedral is indeed lovely and finely-preserved, but it is perhaps most famous for its splendid 18th century Rococo organ, comprised of more than 7,000 pipes and richly ornamented with angels and stars. By special invitation, renowned organist Eugeniusz Wawrzyniak will sit at this magnificent organ to offer us a private WQXR concert featuring works by Bach, Charpentier and Vierne. Enjoy the Dominican Fair at your own pace, or join our available mid-morning escorted tour of the city's most significant sites, including the colorful homes of Dluga Street; the 15th century Arthur's Court, a one-time gathering place for the aristocracy; and St. Mary's Church, the largest brick church in the world. We'll enjoy free time to explore the cafes, boutiques and jewelry shops along the Mariacka, one of the loveliest streets in Gdansk. Later this afternoon, we continue our Baltic cruise toward Denmark.
Like many other Scandinavian and Baltic cities, Denmark's charming capital is very much a city of water, built on two main islands connected by bridges, surrounded by the sea, and interlaced with canals. It is without doubt a world class city with wonderful monuments, culture, dining, shopping and entertainment. But it's astoundingly laid-back - commuters cycle to work along the canals amidst manageable (!) city traffic and the downtown air at morning rush hour smells more of freshly baked bread than auto exhaust. In short, Copenhagen is sure to delight you. Our available excursion explores this lovely city from a variety of perspectives, including a leisurely cruise along the canals of Christianshavn, a picture postcard-perfect district with an enchanting maritime ambience. Our cruise shows us the famous Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's famous fairytale, and it's the perfect way to appreciate the vistas and finely-preserved homes of the city, before we continue by motorcoach to see the iconic green and gold spire of the Church of Our Savior; Christiansborg Castle, home of the Danish Parliament; and the pretty Amalienborg Palace, official residence of the Danish Royal Family for more than 200 years. Our ship is docked overnight here in Copenhagen, a wonderful opportunity to step ashore and experience the city's vibrant nightlife.
After breakfast onboard, we disembark ship here Copenhagen.
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>Our Concerts & Tours Three exclusive shipboard concerts featuring cellist Sergey Antonov, Gold Medal winner at the XIII International Tchaikovsky Competition.Following his Gold Medal performance last summer at the XIII International Tchaikovsky Competition, Mr. Antonov was also recognized by the Toyota Corporation as the Favorite Artist in the Cello Division. Since then, he's been on-tour throughout the world, including a commanding performance of the Brahms Double Concerto in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. Mr. Antonov was born in 1983 into a family of musicians. His father, also a renowned cellist, played in the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra and his mother was a leading faculty member of the prestigious Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory. The young Antonov is a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, where he was a frequent participant in master classes with Mstislav Rostropovich, later joining the maestro on tours throughout Russia and Europe. Sergey Antonov has triumphed in many other competitions including first prizes at the Swedish Duo Competition and the International Chamber Music Competition. He has been heard in solo and chamber recitals throughout the world, including appearances with the Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Budapest Philharmonic Orchestras. His 2008 summer engagements will include solo recitals at the Bordeaux Music Festival in France and the Newport Music Festival in Rhode Island. He'll take a break from his busy touring schedule when he and his fiancˆ©, Nika Blinder are wed. Ms. Blinder, who has studied cello for 16 years, has performed throughout Europe, New England, and at Carnegie Hall. She is a member of the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra and a sophomore at Wellesley College. In August, Sergey and Nika will step aboard with us in St. Petersburg as we set sail across the Baltic Sea. This astounding young cellist will play two concerts during our cruise, accompanied by a respected Russian pianist. Then, by special arrangement, his new wife will join him onstage for a 3rd concert ’Äì a thrilling opportunity to enjoy the amazing talents of these young masterful musicians. Plus, a program of private concerts and stellar performances in spectacular 'Old World' venues... Complemented with great touring designed to enhance your experience at these once-in-a-lifetime musical eventsAs noted in the itinerary, experience all four of these concerts with fine seating and all transportation for just $650 per person.
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Russian organist Daniel Zaretsky, born in 1964, studied piano and organ performance at the prestigious Leningrad State Conservatory. He received his concert diploma in 1989 and then continued his studies at the Tonight, Daniel Zaretsky performs with the Orthodox Singers, a vocal ensemble founded in 1989 by Valery Petrov. Over the past 19 years, the award-winning Singers have performed throughout Europe and the This evening's concert, part of the XXII Tallinn International Organ Festival, takes place in St. Nicholas Church, founded in the 13th century and dedicated, appropriately enough for this maritime city, to the patron saint of merchants and seafarers. Mr. Zaretsky will perform on the church organ, built in 1981 by the Rieger-Kloss Company with 4 manuals, a pedal, 63 registers and 4,711 pipes. This evening's program includes early Russian liturgical chant and other sacred choral works.
Delight in the premier engagement of Monteverdi's 17th century opera which recounts the tale of Ulysses' return from the Trojan Wars to his waiting wife Penelope. The intimate 450-seat Court Theater offers a once-in-a-time concert-going experience. It is the world's only fully-intact theater from the 18th century, and the original set and stage mechanisms - still in use! - reveal the ingenuity of its designer and architect, Carl Frederik Adelcrantz. Our pre-performance tour of
The Oliwa Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece, built in 1350. After damage by fire in 1577, the interior was reconstructed in the lovely Baroque style that we'll admire today. But the crown jewel of the Cathedral is, without doubt, the renowned 18th century Rococo organ, comprised of more than 7,000 pipes and richly ornamented with angels and moving figures. We'll tour the magnificent Cathedral interior and then sit down at 9:00am for a private WQXR concert featuring Eugeniusz Wawrzyniak, a talented Polish organist who has performed throughout Europe and the 800-469-5186 |
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>About the 5-star MS Andrea An intimate, first class ocean liner chartered for the guests of WQXRBuilt for plying the waters off the coasts of Scandinavia, the recently-refurbished MS Andrea offers swift and comfortable cruising through the Baltics. With only 56 staterooms, our ship captures the nautical intimacy and casual elegance of a bygone era. Distinctive 18th century Swedish Gustavian-style furnishings, well-appointed public lounges, and expansive teak decks promise us comfort at sea. Gather with Midge, Jeff and fellow travelers in the comfortable Cormorant Lounge for casual conversation or cards. You can also select a book or use one of two computers here in the Lounge. Astern on the Mediterranean Deck, you'll find the Kittiwake Lounge & Bar, the ship's social center and where we'll gather for entertainment and enlightening lectures. Elegant dining is offered in the single-seating Shearwater Restaurant. Light al fresco dining for breakfast and lunch is available on the Baltic Deck in the Northern Lights Café, weather permitting. In your comfortable well-appointed cabin, you'll enjoy a spacious bathroom, individual climate control, TV with satellite access, hairdryer, and lighted make-up mirror. 800-469-5186 |
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The elegant Shearwater Restaurant... Leisurely single seating dining with delicious meals freshly prepared by the internationally trained chefs of the MS AndreaEarly risers can relax in the Kittiwake Lounge with freshly brewed coffee, tea, and a delightful sampling of oven-fresh Danish, and buttery croissants. In the restaurant, a full breakfast menu includes made-to-order eggs, omelets, bacon, and sausages. You can also make your own selections from an expansive buffet featuring cheeses, cold cuts, whole-grain cereals, fresh fruit, mouthwatering breads, and breakfast pastries. Midday and evening meals are a la carte, with tempting choices from a full menu- appetizers, soups, salads, entrées, and desserts. During lunch, you can also select your first courses and sweets from a beautifully presented buffet. The cuisine is Continental with international influences and offers the opportunity to discover regional dishes from the northern European countries that we'll visit. The Andrea's skilled culinary team prepares everything fresh using the best local ingredients purchased ashore. We'll enjoy complimentary fine house wines with all lunches and dinners onboard. Later in the day, gather with Midge, Jeff and fellow guests for convivial Afternoon Tea & Coffee. Midnight snacks, savory and sweet, are available before you retire or hit the deck for a pleasant late-night, moonlit stroll. Weather permitting, al fresco dining for lunch and dinner is available in the Northern Lights Café. During our voyage across the Baltic Sea, the Captain will host Welcome and Farewell receptions, with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Coffee and tea is available 24 hours a day in the Kittiwake Lounge. The onboard dress is generally sporty and casual, no need to change from your comfortable touring clothes for lunch and most dinners. But on special evenings, like the Captain's receptions and perhaps before one of our concerts, more formal attire will be appropriate - cocktail dresses for women and a jacket & tie for the gentlemen. Note: To ensure a leisurely journey, meal times will be scheduled based upon our cruising and sightseeing schedule. You'll never feel rushed through a meal nor lack the time to refresh and prepare for dinner! 800-469-5186 |
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>Discover Moscow before our Cruise From the magnificence of Red Square to the Imperial treasures of the Kremlin Armory Museum... Discover all the splendors of Moscow before our cruise!Our superbly planned pre-cruise Moscow tour features the deluxe Marriott Grand Hotel, perfectly situated in the heart of the capital. General Tours World Traveler's expert guides are on hand to take care of everything, from transfers to touring, as you discover the very best of the city, including 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites' Impressive monuments, beautiful cathedrals, and the glittering wealth of the Czars in the renowned Kremlin Armory Museum. This tour includes two nights deluxe hotel, daily buffet breakfast, transfers, complete escorted sightseeing, and the short flight to St. Petersburg to begin our cruise. $1399 per person, double occupancy. $400 single supplement.
You'll be met upon your arrival at the Moscow airport and escorted to your deluxe hotel in the city center.
Our explorations begin this morning on a steep, forested bank of the Moscow River on the grounds of the Kolomenskoye Estate, once the favored playground of Russian nobility. Ivan the Terrible lived here with his wife Anastasia, and Peter the Great cherished the memories of his childhood summers here, playing war games in the virgin forests. The estate grounds include several notable structures, including a 17th century church and the log cabin of Peter the Great, built in 1702 and relocated here from the Russian North. We then return to the city center to continue our tour of Moscow, including formidable Red Square, with iconic St. Basil's Cathedral on one end and the ornate red-bricked façade of the State Historical Museum at the other. We'll marvel at the mighty walls of the Kremlin and see the Bolshoi Theater and Novodevichy Convent before we ascend Sparrow Hills for fantastic city views. The balance of the day is at leisure, and our hotel's prime location makes it easy to pursue your own passions. The WQXR Hospitality Desk, staffed by our friendly, knowledgeable guides, is available to assist with suggestions and practical advice.
The treasures of the Empire await us this morning! We enter within the imposing Kremlin walls to explore the grounds of this most-famous citadel, including the 15th century Assumption Cathedral, a gold-domed fantasy built during the reign of Grand Prince Ivan III. In the Kremlin Armory Museum, we'll be awe-struck by the wealth and trappings of the Czars and Empresses of Russia, from gilded carriages and fur-trimmed crowns to a dazzling display of bejeweled Faberge Eggs. Then we transfer to the airport for a short one-hour flight to St. Petersburg. Upon arrival, we'll be met and escorted to the MS Andrea where we join our fellow WQXR travelers for dinner onboard. 800-469-5186
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