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After our performance we had a guided tour of the palace..... outstanding. A vision of grandeur and opulence! We were then treated to lunch with desserts to die for. ![]() |
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Saturday was a free day without a set itinerary where we were greeted to a wonderful cool day of 37 degrees Celsius. Everybody explored Vienna on their own. Some returned to the Old Town or Mariahilferstrasse for more retail therapy.... Last Call for Souvenirs.
In the evening we were treated to a performance of the Vienna Mozart Orchestra in the magnificent Golden Hall. The orchestra performed in historical costumes of Mozart's era. Much to our delight, in such a formal setting, the audience was engaged from the direction of the conductor. We were clapping in time to Mozart and Strauss.... unbelievable and most enjoyable. This conductor had the audience participating very much like our own Valerie Long.
We said good-bye to Salzburg and boarded our coaches en route to Vienna. We made a detour to Melk which included a guided tour of the Abbey. Unfortunately, just as we arrved the bells tolled and the monks were called to prayer, so not a Monk in sight!!! So, we explored the Abbey and viewed the living quarters of the Imperialist and the magnificent library of the Monks. From the top of the Abbey we got our first glimpse of the Danube River. The Abbey is still inhabitat by 30 monks, however has been home to anywhere from 8 to 90 monks.
After the tour we boarded our coaches and took a 5 minute ride to the Danube River Station where we departed on a one way cruise from Melk to Krems. This route was included in the UNESCO World Heritage list for its exceptional beauty and we were not disappointed. Highlights along the route included a dramatic view of Melk Abbey from river level, the Schonbuhel Castle and the town of Durnstein with its blue tower. This cruise lasted approximately 90 minutes and the temperature was a balmy 32 degrees celsius. Needless to say a lot of sunscreen was used and yes you guessed it......... beer and wine was a necessity. Cheers !!!
We disembarked the river boat and were whisked away to the Mercure Vienna Westbahnhof hotel were we were to spend our last 4 nights.
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Every day we awaken wondering how we could top the previous
day. This day started with a three hour tour of the sights made famous in the
1965 movie classic – Sound of Music.
The highlights included Mirabel Gardens (where the children danced around the
fountain singing “Do-Re-Mi”), Nonnburg Abbey (site of the performance for Maria
and the Von Trapp’s great escape), Heilbrunn Palace (site of the Gazebo where “I am Sixteen going on Seventeen” was sung),
and the Cathedral at Mondsee (site of the wedding of Maria and The Captain).
Our tour guides shared some of the inside scoop of the real life of the Von
Trapp’s that can only be shared in person. 




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| The Real Maria Von Trapp |
The morning sparkled as we browsed the crystal at the
Swarvoski Crystal factory in Wattens. We walked through a hypnotic display of
music, colour, light and fantasy of various shapes and sizes of crystals. We
saw everything from a large crystal tree to giant jellyfish. The tour was
followed by a shopping frenzy where the melody of VISA swiping was heard
throughout the store. Crystals are now a girl’s best friend!
We boarded our coaches where Show and Tell was the
entertainment for our two hour trip to Salzburg. On arrival in Salzburg we
embarked on a two hour walking tour assisted by two local guides dressed in
their dindl’s (the local period costume that is still worn today). We learned
about the dindl and our dindl apron bow would be tied to the left. Aren’t
curious about this?
We followed our tour guides through the narrow streets of
Old Town where we were we stood directly below the third floor window of Mozart’s
birth place. This building is now a museum where Mozart’s piano still resides.
Each year one child is chosen to play on this piano…. Can you imagine the honor
bestowed on this child!
We started of our day with a wonderful breakfast followed by
meeting 2 of our English speaking guides. Of we were whisked to the Olympic Ski
jump where we witnessed 3 retired ski jumpers who had retired at the age of 23
years old. They amazed us by soaring through the air and landing on artificial
turf right before our eyes. We were then treated to a ride up to the very top
of the ski jump and our eyes feasted on a spectacular view of the city and the
backdrop of the Alps.
We boarded our coaches and then proceeded to the city centre
where we took a guided tour of the Old Town where the streets were lined with
attractive facades of numerous Baroque buildings including the Goldenes Dachl
(Golden Roof) which is the symbol of Innsbruk, with its oriel window added in
1500 and covered with 2657 gilded copper tiles. We were indeed fortunate in
that we were present for the uncovering of the roof that had been covered for
cleaning for 1 year. In the middle of a downpour in front of the Golden Roof we
broke into Singing in the Rain
accompanied by the dancing of our tour guide. Our second FLASH MOB! This was
then followed by our second most favourite thing – Retail Therapy J Some of our group
opted to go to a wine tasting event.
Our day was concluded with dinner and entertainment at a
traditional Tyrolean show where we encountered our first yodeller and some
dancing that was representative of this area. The singing and dancing was
accompanied by instruments that were definitely not made in Canada. The show ended
with a multi-national sing-along where the national or unofficial national
songs of more than 20 countries were sung. Canada was well represented with the most
boisterous singing. France never had a chance J We will always remember a very special MOOOOO!!!!!!!
This moment would have to be explained in person when we see you.
Today was our time to bid farewell to the Val Pusteria area where we participated in the Festa dell'Arrivederci" (closing ceremonies) for the Val Pusteria International Choir Festival in Sesto or Sexton (depending on if you speak Italian or German). Today the over 3200 participants watched proudly as our choir directors and leaders accepted our choir Certificates of Participation. Emotions and spirits were high! ![]() |
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Today was our busiest day since arrival - we had three singing gigs! The last one was at Midnight....phewwwwww! What a day!
Today we participated in three performances; we sang with 11 choirs in the morning, including Russia, Italy, South Africa, as well as 5 Italian and 3 choirs from Israel. The evening concert included HHM Alumnae choir plus 3 others, including 2 Italian and one choir from Israel. We rushed by bus from our evening concert to our midnight gig at the choir festival at Piazza Von Kurz in Villabassa where choirs performed one piece each throughout the entire evening. At the midnight gig we sang an exuberant rendition of Singing in the Rain.....using our Canada umbrellas......once again the crowd was WOWed and even called for an encore (which we weren't allowed to deliver due to time restraint :)
Following the welcome party we descended and drove to the medieval town of Brunico, where we saw the influence of both the Austrian and Italian cultures. Unfortunately, shops here close for a siesta from noon to 3:00, so we couldn't spend our precious Euros.......try as we may.
Again back to our beautiful villa for a couple of hours of downtime - a chance to rest , swim, hike, sip wine (Pinot Grigio is the speciality of this region) or get to know one another......
Another 5 course meal - and back to the performing where we were one of 4 choirs - the others included two Italian choirs and one from Israel. We sang 6 pieces from our repertoire and were received enthusiastically; people were energized by our performance! 
After our choir "meet and greet" and a delicious 5 course dinner, we were off to the Opening Ceremony in Sala Mahler Concert Hall in Dobbiaco. There we heard 4 choirs and got a taste of the choral excellence and spirit awaiting us for the days ahead. Following the performances, the local volunteer fire department of Riscone performed an amazing water and light show - it was akin to synchronized hosing (pardon the terminology but we can't quite find the words!).