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3rd Vienna Symposium on Surgery of Peripheral Nerves
Present State of Peripheral Nerve Surgery and how to achieve further improvement
March 19 - 21, 2010
General Hospital Lecture Halls, Vienna, Austria
 

Social programme
Friday, March 19, 201018.30 hrs Welcome Reception at the congress venue (no fee)
General Lecture Halls Vienna, Level 7
Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090 Vienna
 Please note that the attendance at this event is free of charge, however, registration is mandatory in advance!
  
   
Saturday, March 20, 201020.00 hrsSchönbrunn Palace Concert + Cocktail
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and
Johann Strauss
Ballet- & vocal soloists
Orangerie of Schönbrunn Palace,
1130 Vienna
 Please note that registration and payment is mandatory in advance in order to receive a ticket! Limited attendance! Price per person: € 60,-
  
 CONCERT

  Schönbrunn Palace Concert
Schönbrunner Palace ConcertBallet- & vocal soloists
Works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
and Johann Strauss
The Schönbrunn Orangery, built in the 18th Century, provided not only the venue for various imperial and royal celebrations but also for concerts. This tradition is being kept alive in the stunningly renovated Orangery, the longest of its kind in the world, by the Schönbrunn Schlossorchester working with highly acclaimed soloists and dancers giving performances of some of the most famous works written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss.
Ticket á € 60,00 (categorie A) incl. 1 glass of sparkling wine and fingerfood

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss
In the first part, you will listen to some of the most marvelous overtures, arias and duets from the operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. "Le Nozze di Figaro", "Die Zauberflöte" and "Don Giovanni" to name a few.
The most popular operetta arias, waltzes and polkas of the "Walzerkoenig" Johann Strauss - from "Die Fledermaus" and "Der Zigeunerbaron" to "Donauwalzer" and the famous "Radetzkymarsch" - comprise the second part.
The orchestra is accompanied by two opera singers, a soprano and a baritone, and two ballet-dancers in authentic costumes.
 
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss
 
 
Social programme

3rd Vienna Symposium on Surgery of Peripheral Nerves
Present State of Peripheral Nerve Surgery and how to achieve further improvement
March 19 - 21, 2010
General Hospital Lecture Halls, Vienna, Austria
Present State of Peripheral Nerve Surgery and how to achieve further improvement
 
  
 
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