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One of the greatest composers of all time, Josef Haydn.

Mozart in the Burggarten in Vienna.

We visit many places of musical interest - here in the Beethoven House in Heiligenstadt.

Barna Kobori and Christophe Pantilon form the Aron Quartet playine with and coaching some of our participants in one of the apartments in Vienna.

One of the rooms in the Haydn House in Vienna where he spent his last years. There are many exhibits of interest and also a small Brahms museum.

An aerial view of the Esterhazy Palace showing the entrance and the main building around the magnificent courtyard.

The gates to the Courtyard and main entrance of the Esterhazy Palace.

The elegant Sala Terrena of the Palace used for more intimate concerts.

Haydn’s birthplace in the village of Rohrau which we visit on our way from Vienna to Esterhaza.

The entrance to the magnificent Esterhazy Palace at night.

An informal Mendelssohn Octet in the Bagatelle led by Lucie Hulova Sedlakova
(Kinsky Trio Prague) with Ronal Birks (Lindsay Quartet) second violin and
Martin Sedlak (Kinsky Trio) first cello. Other members of this octet came from four different countries.

A playing session in one of the apartments including Ronald Birks and Martin
Sedlak.

A "fun music" quartet in a kitchen at a party in Eszterhaza.

The Haydn Birthplace has many fascinating exhibits. This shows the Opera
House in Eszterhaza with Haydn and his orchestra in the pit and the singers
on the stage.

Vienna Town Hall one of the magnificent buildings on The Ring.
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Celebrate Haydn’s Bicentenary with us in the Esterhazy Palace in Hungary and Vienna.
25 August - 4 September 2009
(a few places still available)
Josef Haydn, one of the greatest composers of all time, also known as the father of the string quartet, spent much of his life in these two places. We meet in Vienna for four nights before driving to the magnificent Esterhazy Palace in western Hungary. We are honoured to be invited to stay in this magnificent Palace for the actual Bicentenary celebrations! We return to Vienna for two night stay on 2 September.
“Thank you very much, it was the most unforgettable holiday I ever had. I felt myself to be so close to Papa Haydn, visiting four Haydn Houses, listening to eight concerts of Haydn’s compositions, playing so many string quartets by him.”
Ken Tange. Tokyo, Japan.
Vienna - 25 to 28 August and 2 to 4 September
The name alone evokes thoughts of great music. We spend five days in this city steeped in history so vital to the life and work of Haydn. We visit places associated with Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms as well as the highlights of this great city. We stay in an historic apartment hotel and enjoy a variety of wonderful meals and an informal, friendly social life.
Accommodation and meals in Vienna
Our charming four star apartment hotel was built as a private residence in the 1870s, with two additional floors added last century. It is within walking distance or a short bus/tram ride from the Ring and historic areas and museums. Enter the hotel and you are transported to 19th century Vienna, furnishings are in the traditional Alt Wien style. The owners are the epitome of unforgettable hospitality. These delightful studios and apartments are ideal for playing music and socialising. All have en suite bathrooms, kitchenettes, TV and direct dial phone and Wi-Fi internet system. A limited number of two room apartments with large living rooms are also available but need to be booked as soon as possible. On the first evening we have a Welcome cocktail party on the roof garden then dinner in the grill/wine cellar of our Hotel. The other meals will be in historic cellars, charming local restaurants nearby, on the lovely hotel roof garden or in the grill/wine cellar. Wine and other drinks are included. Breakfast in the hotel is a substantial buffet.
Chamber music playing and coaching
Coaching for amateur musicians in Vienna is by members of the Aron Quartet from Vienna. These wonderful musicians give special insights into an extensive range of chamber music. Playing will be scheduled over three days with time for freelance playing. A music library and stands are provided. Violin, viola, cello and keyboard rental is available.
Sightseeing in Vienna
Our sightseeing will be done on foot and by public transport for which all inclusive passes are provided. Visits include:
- The Haydn Museum in the house where he lived his last years writing more great music including The Creation, The Seasons and the last nine String Quartets. This house has been extended and the garden planted as of Haydn’s time. There is also a small but interesting Brahms museum.
- A walk in the Old City, its small winding streets packed with history and atmosphere. We visit the refurbished and enlarged Mozart House. In the past two years we have spent well over two hours here on our visits, we all found it a mine of fascinating information.
- The visit to the Beethoven Museum in Heiligenstadt and drive through the famous Vienna Woods..
- There will be one free afternoon to visit museums of your choice. There is an abundance of amazing museums and galleries - the absorbing Musical Instruments Museum is quite near our hotel.
The Esterhazy Palace, Fertod, western Hungary
28 August to 2 September
The Esterhazy Palace is not only a magnificent building but its rich history is especially associated with Josef Haydn. Built by Prince Nikolas Esterhazy it was started in 1762. Often referred to as the Hungarian Versailles, it is Hungary's grandest Rococo monument. It was here that the great musician lived and worked for 30 years. He said he was isolated from Vienna and so forced to become original. Known as the Father of the String Quartet, Haydn composed a wide range - other chamber music, symphonies, concertos, church music, solo sonatas for piano and much more. The Palace has various places for concerts including the Music Room where Haydn performed and conducted for 30 years, the exquisite Chapel and the beautiful Sala Terrena. The village of Fertod is interesting and there is much to see nearby.
Accommodation and meals in the Esterhazy Palace
To stay in this magnificent historic Palace is an unforgettable experience and to be there for the bicentennial celebrations makes it even more special. There is a variety of accommodation:
The Apartments on second floors have been recently converted from a series of rooms and each one is unique with views over the park.
The Bagatelle was built by Prince Nikolas Esterhazy as a Chinese style pavilion for the visit of Empress Maria Teresa. This is in the park of the Palace with a lovely terrace. Set among wonderful trees you can awaken to birdsong and even the larks of one of Haydn’s quartets. There are many ancient trees in the Palace gardens and park and vast areas of green.
The Hotel consists of rooms on the second floor of the Palace. These are single or twin rooms and have shared bathrooms with a wash hand basin in the room. There is a sitting room area and a very large kitchen with a table for several people. In the past this has been the social hub for informal meals, gatherings over a glass of wine or a coffee. This has been refurbished recently.
Meals: A Buffet Breakfast is served in the Hotel or Bagatelle and other meals are in nearby restaurants and The Bagatelle. Wine is included. As people who have stayed here will tell you, there is a very relaxed and sociable ambience.
Concerts in Eszterhaza
The Haydn in Eszterhaza Festival -
To celebrate Haydn’s Bicentenary.
Friday 28 August - 19.30
Orchestra of The Age of Enlightenment
Sir Roger Norrington - conductor
David Blackadder (trumpet)
Symphony in F minor ("La passione") Hob. I:49
Trumpet concerto in Eb flat Hob. VIIe:1
Overture to "Il ritorno di Tobia"Hob. XXI:1
Symphony in C ("Maria Theresa") Hob. I:48
Saturday 29 August - 19.30
Malcolm Bilson (fortepiano); Szilvia Hamvasi (soprano)Sonata in E minor Hob. XVI:34
Four English canzonettas
The Mermaid’s Song, Hob. XXVIa:25
Recollection, Hob. XXVIa:26
Fidelity, Hob. XXVIa:30
O Tuneful Voice, Hob. XXVIa:42
Variations in F minor Hob. XVII:6
Cantata "Arianna a Naxos" XXVIb:2
Sonata in Eb Hob. XVI:52
Sunday 30 August - 19.30 - Tomasini Quartet
String quartet in Bb, op. 9 no. 5.
Ignace Pleyel: String quartet in D, op. 11 no. 3.
String quartet in D minor, op. 76 no. 2.
Tuesday 1 September - 19.30 - Quatuor Mosaïques
String quartet in D, op. 33 no. 6.
String quartet in F minor, op. 20 no. 5.
String quartet in C, op. 76 no. 3; (“Emperor”)
Sightseeing in Eszterhaza
- On our drive from Vienna we visit the Haydn Birthplace in Rohau.
- A guided tour of the Palace including the fascinating Haydn Museum and the magnificent Music Room where he performed and conducted for 30 years.
- A walk around the village of Fertod and a visit to the Haydn House where he lived with all the musicians and opera singers. It is now a music school.
Day by day programme
Chamber music playing and coaching
Coaching for amateur musicians in Eszterhaza will be by leading Czech musicians who often play with the groups they are coaching. These wonderful musicians are stimulating and understanding coaches who provide many fascinating insights into chamber music playing. Playing with coaching will be scheduled on four days with ample time for freelance playing. A music library and stands are provided. Violin, viola, cello and keyboard rental is available.
ACCOMMODATION in VIENNA
A: Twin/double studio apartment, en-suite bathroom, small kitchen, cable TV, phone, Wi-Fi internet connection in the apartment. These rooms are also used as singles.
B: Two room apartment in Vienna with a spacious living room in addition to the amenities of type A.
ACCOMMODATION in the ESTERHAZY PALACE
WiFi connections are available.
The apartments are all in the main part of the Palace. They were converted a couple of years ago. All have Hungarian names as they are all different with traditional furniture. They are ideal for chamber music playing and socialising.
Second floor (there is no elevator)
Giselle: Large living room overlooking the park, twin bedroom, kitchen and bathroom.
Bernadette: Double bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom.
Elizabeth: A studio apartment with a double bed in very large living room, kitchen and bathroom.
The Bagatelle:
1 double bedroom with en-suite bathroom.
1 double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. (Can be booked as single.)
1 twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom
1 twin bedroom with en suite bathroom.
The Hotel: Rooms on the second floor of the Palace. These are single or twin rooms and have shared bathrooms with a wash hand basin in the rooms. There is a sitting room area and a very large kitchen with a table for several people. In the past this has been the social hub for informal meals, gatherings over a glass of wine or a coffee. This has been refurbished recently. At present 5 are available.
PRICE PER PERSON IN EUROS
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Esterhazy |
Vienna |
Price |
A |
Apt. Giselle |
double/twin |
1,857 |
B |
Apt. Bernadette |
double/twin |
1,735 |
C |
Apt. Elizabeth |
double/twin |
1,735 |
D |
Bagatelle - double/twin |
double/twin |
1,675 |
E |
Hotel - double/twin |
double/twin |
1,588 |
F |
Apt. Giselle |
apartment |
1,988 |
G |
Apt. Bernadette |
apartment |
1,848 |
H |
Apt. Elizabeth |
apartment |
1,848 |
I |
Bagatelle - single |
single |
1,924 |
J |
Hotel - single |
single |
1,830 |
PRICE INCLUDES: Accommodation as above with buffet breakfast and either lunch or dinner, all activities including concerts: entrances to museums listed on excursions, parties, excursions: transport from Vienna to Eszterhaza and return: public transport tickets for five days in Vienna and private bus transport in Hungary: coaching, the use of music stands and the music library. Instruments including keyboards can be rented. Air tickets to Vienna are not included as participants come from all over the world.
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