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Annual Conference - Copenhagen - January 5-9, 2010

Conductors Bridging People
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  • Conference Program
  • Visit Copenhagen
  • Oslo Cruise
  • Workshop
  • Accommodations
  • Travel
  • Registration
  • FAQ
  • About Us
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    Meet the Queen

     

    HM Queen Margrethe II of Denmark is our most special guest! The queen's late father, King Frederik IX, was an accomplished conductor, which the queen will tell us about.
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    Meet Magical Maestros

     

    A handful of world famous conductors such as professor Leif Segerstam from Finland will share their knowledge with us.
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    See the Sights

     

    Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen! The town is full of fantastic sights. The conference program also includes a guided sightseeing tour of Copenhagen.
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    Affordable accommodation

     

    Our conference hotels offer comfortable accommodations at prices to meet any budget. Each are located within walking distance of the conference venue.
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    Workshop

     

    Parallel-tracking the conference is a conducting workshop with a remarkable faculty: professor Jorma Panula and professor Giancarlo Andretta.
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    Free cruise!

     

    An unbelievable special gift to our early-birds. Register before October 1st, 2009 and launch your conference adventure with a two-night cruise to Oslo, Norway!
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    Fly cheap

     

    Getting to Copenhagen is reasonable and efficient. SAS provides a sizeable discount from Washington DC, Chicago, New York, Beijing and Tokyo.
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    First time in Denmark? (FAQ)

     

    We've compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and helpful tips to make your journey and visit comfortable and fun.

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