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Carillonsymposium in Asten (Netherlands)

Fee per person until 31/5/2010:                      Euro 65.00
after 1/6/2010:                                                 Euro 75.00
Fee included: readings, coffee/tea, lunch on Sunday, Visit of Royal Eijsbouts (if possible)
Excluded: Diner on Saturday night at Hotel Nobis (Euro 24.50 p.p. excl. drinks)

Inscriptions can be made
By mail: Nationaal Beiaard- en Natuurmuseum Asten
Ostaderstraat 23
NL-5721 WC Asten
The Netherlands

by telephone: +31-(0)493-691865,
by fax: +31-(0)493- 697079
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You will receive a bill after inscription.

Accommodation

Our symposium hotel will be Best Western Hotel Nobis, Nobisweg 1, NL-5721 VA Asten. They granted us special room prices for the symposium:

Single Room (with breakfast)                        Euro 95.00 per room per night Double Room (with breakfast)            Euro 105.00 per room per night

Rooms under this condition can be booked until October 1st, 2010 under code “carillon500” directly at Hotel Nobis:

Tel. +31-(0)493-68 13 00, Fax +31-(0)493-69 10 58 or
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Symposium
on 6 and 7 November 2010





Saturday 6 November 2010

10.00-14.00 h Registration in the museum
    Possibility for lunch in the museum
    (on own occasion)

10.00-12.00 h Possibility for visiting the exposition in the tower of the St. Mary’s church Asten

10.00-12.00 h            Visit Royal Eijsbouts (requested)

13.30-14.00 h            Coffee and tea

14.00-14.30 h            Words of welcome

14.30-15.00 h Lecture 1: K. Cosaert
The origin of the carillon

15.00-15.30 h Lecture 2: L. Rombouts
Carillon and Society: Past and Future

15.30-16.00 h            coffee break

16.00-16.30 h Lecture 3: F. Deleu
The carillon in the 19th century -
decline and rebirth?

16.30-17.00 h Lecture 4: H. v. d. Weel
The carillon between 1800 and 2010

19.00-21.00 h Diner in congress hotel Nobis
(Euro 24.50 p.p. excl. drinks)


Sunday 7 November 2010

09.00-10.00 h service in the museum
    with carillon and hand bells

10.00-11.00 h            Guided tour through the museum

11.00-11.30 h            coffee break

11.30-12.00 h Lecture 5: R. Schütte
Bell Museums of the World

12.00-12.30 h Lecture 6: S. Joris
Bell founders and carillons
in Wallonia and Northern France

12.30-13.30 h lunch break with “Astens Plenske” (incl.)

13.30-14.00 h Lecture7: J. Maassen
Automatical play drums

14.00-14.30 h Lecture 8: C. v. Eyndhoven
Historical performance practice on carillon

14.30-15.00 h Discussion forum and end of the symposium