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Concert and Tour Production by Music Celebrations International ANDRÉ THOMAS ~ARTISTIC DIRECTOR~ July 4-8, 2013
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André J. Thomas, the Owen F. Sellers Professor of Music, is Director of Choral Activities and professor of Choral Music Education at Florida State University. A previous faculty member at the University of Texas, Austin, Dr. Thomas received his degrees from Friends University (B.A.), Northwestern University (M. M.), and the University of Illinois (D.M.A.). He is in demand as a choral adjudicator, clinician, and director of Honor/All-State Choirs throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Australia. In 2011, Thomas’ dedication to the choral arts were recognized by his peers in Chorus America, when that organization presented Dr. Thomas with its Distinguished Service Award. ANDRÉ J. THOMAS ~ARTISTIC DIRECTOR~
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By participating in this festival, you will have the opportunity to: Work with one of America’s foremost conductors Perform a special, unforgettable commemoration on July 4 th at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial – site of the June 6, 1944 Allied Invasion of Europe during World War II Have the exclusive experience of singing in L'église de la Madeleine – one of the most historic and beautiful churches in Paris Experience the thrill of performing to large, appreciative audiences Grow and strengthen the reputation of your ensemble at home and abroad Experience the Parisian "art de vivre" Have unparalleled musical experiences and memories that will last a lifetime
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ABOUT MUSIC CELEBRATIONS MCI is a full-service concert and festival production company John Wiscombe founded MCI in 1993. As a youth, he spent several years as a tour manager throughout Europe. He has now been in the music travel business for over 45 years. Our Staff is composed of a unique blend of musicians and travel industry professionals We are musicians serving musicians MCI staff has a combined 200+ years experience in designing and operating concert tours
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FESTIVAL TOUR INCLUSIONS Airline Transportation (base fare) U.S. Government airline taxes, fees and estimated fuel surcharge up to $500 Transportation within Europe by modern deluxe motorcoach Festival and Concert Arrangements Accommodations in excellent 3 and 4 star hotels based on double occupancy, all rooms with private facilities Meals include daily breakfast, one lunch, and daily dinner (one dinner is on own) Guided Excursions guided by professional guides Entrance fees to major attractions Full-time, multi-lingual Tour Manager with the choir the entire tour Pre-departure travel notes Printed tour itineraries Tips to hotel personnel (including meals) Flight bags, luggage tags, souvenir photo video and t-shirt Insurance
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INSURANCE COVERAGE $2,000,000 MCI Tour Liability Coverage Individual Insurance Coverage Including: $10,000 Travel Accident $1,000 Medical Expense (accident of illness) $300 Baggage Coverage $600 Trip Cancelation/Interruption delay
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FESTIVALTOUR EXCLUSIONS Travel Visa for non-U.S. passport holders Transportation to and from the departure airport Tips to Tour Managers, city guides, and coach drivers Difference between current and actual costs for the airline taxes and the estimated fuel surcharge, if applicable Concert programs for individual choir concerts during extension tours Instrument or equipment rental and cartage if needed Drinks at dinners Airline luggage fees, if applicable (2nd checked bag, oversized/overweight items)
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Paris. A romantic’s paradise. A food lover’s Mecca. A center for fashion. Often considered the driving force of Western culture, Paris has been home to such diverse bourgeois as kings, painters, political exiles, poets, philosophers, and musicians. Throughout the centuries, the oft-proclaimed “the most beautiful city in the world” has become many things to many people. Visitors today still make of it what they will, as they experience beauty and art, photography and sculpture, opera and theater, dance and improvisation, novelle cuisine and French wine – all unrivaled throughout the world. PARIS ~ FESTIVAL CITY~
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Inaugurated during Napolean Bonaparte’s reign, L’église de la Madeleine, more commonly known as La Madeleine, is a church in the heart of Paris that was built in the style of a Greco-Roman temple. This Roman Catholic church, dedicated to Mary Magdalene, is one of the best known buildings in Paris, and is host to some of the most important concerts in the city. The interior is lavishly decorated with marble, and has a single nave with three domes. At the altar sits a stature of Mary Magdalene being carried up to heaven by two angels, by the Italian sculptor Baron Charles Marochetti. La Madeleine also has a statue of St. Augustine created by Antoine Etex, as well as two by Frnçois Rude – the masterpiece Baptism of Christ, and the baptismal font. These two artists also contributed to the Arc de Triomphe. PARIS ~ FESTIVAL VENUE~
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L’église de la Madeleine
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013 – Depart for Paris Wednesday, July 3, 2013 – Arrive in Paris / Paris Sightseeing Thursday, July 4, 2013 – Coleville Sightseeing / Recital / Caen Sightseeing Friday, July 5, 2013 – Rehearsal / Paris Sightseeing / Rehearsal Saturday, July 6, 2013 – Rehearsal / Paris Sightseeing / Time at Leisure Sunday, July 7, 2013 – Dress Rehearsal / Finale Concert Monday, July 8, 2013 – Depart for home PARIS ~FESTIVAL ONLY ITINERARY~
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Tuesday, July 2 – Flight to Paris, France Overnight in the Air
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Wednesday, July 3 – Paris Sightseeing Highlights: See Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe
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Wednesday, July 3 – Paris Sightseeing Highlights: Montmartre
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Thursday, July 4 – Coleville Sightseeing Highlights: Visit the American Cemetery and participate in a special wreath-laying ceremony and commemorative recital on American Independence Day
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American Cemetery Recital
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Thursday, July 4 – Caen Sightseeing Highlights: Entrance to the Peace Memorial Overnight in Paris
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Friday, July 5 – Paris Sightseeing Highlights: Rehearsal, Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral
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Friday, July 5 – Paris Sightseeing Highlights: See Luxembourg Palace and Place de la Concorde
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Friday, July 5 – Paris Sightseeing Highlights: See Latin Quarter and Invalides Hospital, Rehearsal Overnight in Paris
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Saturday, July 6 – Paris Sightseeing Highlights: Rehearsal, Entrance to the Louvre Overnight in Paris
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Sunday, July 7 – Paris at Leisure Highlights: Possibly see Versailles, Dress Rehearsal, Finale Concert Overnight in Paris
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L’église de la Madeleine Performance
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Monday, July 8 – Depart for home
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If you wish to spend more time exploring France after the festival, the following is your post-festival extension. PARIS ~TOUR EXTENSION~ TOUR ITINERARY 2 VISIT AVIGNON & LA CROIX VALMER Monday, July 8, 2013 – Transfer to Avignon for overnight Tuesday, July 9, 2013 – Avignon Sightseeing / Concert Wednesday, July 10, 2013 – Aix Sightseeing / Self-arranged Concert / Overnight in La Croix Thursday, July 11, 2013 – Full-day at leisure in La Croix Friday, July 12, 2013 – Depart for home
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Monday, July 8 – Full-day Transfer to Avignon Overnight in Avignon
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Tuesday, July 9 – Avignon Sightseeing Highlights: Visit Palais des Papes, see Pont St-Bénézet, Concert Overnight in Avignon
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Wednesday, July 10 – AixSightseeing Highlights: Visit the Cathédrale de St-Sauveur and Cours Mirabeau, Self-arranged Concert Overnight in La Croix
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Thursday, July 11 – Day at Leisure in La Croix Overnight in La Croix
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Friday, July 12 – Depart for home
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Music Celebrations International looks forward to providing your choir with a truly memorable musical and cultural experience of a lifetime!
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