JAVS Fall 2003

XXXII INTERNATIONAL VIOLA CONGRESS .JUNE 9-13, 2004 • MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA The University ofMinnesota School ofMusic proudly announces extraordinary artists associated with this event including

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Helen Callus Roberto Diaz Patricia McCarty PaulNeubauer Sandra Robbiru Thomas Turner

Paul Coletti John Graham DonaldMcinnes Jutta Puchhammer

AtarArad Joseph de Pasquale Jctfrey Irvine RogerMyers LynneRamsey Sabina Thatcher

Y'TZhak &hotten Roland Vamos

with special appearances by

Virtuoso violinist Elmar Oliveira; violists of the Mmnesota Orchestra and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Che-Yen Chen, winner of the 2003 Primrose Memorial&holarship Competition Yuval Gotlibovich, First Prize, 2003 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition

HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS • Hotel On-Campus (please contact hotels directly if you choose this housing option)

The Radisson HotelMetrodome is 1he official hotel for 1he XXXII International Viola Congress. The hotel is located on the Uniyersitv of Minnesota campus and is a short wa1k to the School ofMusic. The hotel is vecy close to Congress events taking place at the WeismanArt Museum and 1heMcNamara Alumni Center, and also offers a free shuttle service armmd campus. We have negotiated special Viola Congress daily rates as follows: Single or double occupancy $89.00; triple $109.00; quadruple $129.00; suites $400.00. When you contact 1he hotel, please let them know that you are a Viola Congress attendee to receive these special rates. www .radisson.comlminneapolismn _metrodome • (612) 379-$88 • 615 Washington Ave. SE,Minneapo6s, MN 55414 • Hotels 08'-Campus Other area hotels listed in order of proximity to the School ofMusic: Holiday Inn Metrodorne (612-333-4646); Days Inn ( 612-623-3999); Econolodge(612-331-6000);BestWestem(612-379-8888);MarriottCourtyardattheDepot(612-375-1700). Rooms have been reserved inMiddlebrook Hall located next to1he School ofMusic. The 80 beautiful suites in1he new addition are available on a first-come basis, so be sure to register early! There are also 110 rooms available in1he main tower. Two rooms share one bathroom in both 1he new addition and in the main tower (single occupancy-2 persons per bathroom and double occupancy-4 persons per bathroom). Please note that these rooms are available only as a full congress package (five nights) and not on a day-to-day basis. Prices include daily in-room towel exchange. • Meals Many restaurants and coffee shops catering to a wide variety oftastes are located near 1he School ofMusic on1heWest Bank and in the Radisson Metrodorne Hotel on the East Bank. Please consider also the inexpensive FuD Congress Meal Plan (June 9-14) offered atMiddlebrook Hall (open to all congress participants regardless ofhousing) where, for a total of only $90.00, you can take three full meals daily; including options for "grab-and-go"meals and exchange dining at other campus cafeterias. SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR LUTHIERS, COMMERCIAL EXHIBITORS, AND ADVERTISERS The University of Minnesota School ofMusic is pleased to offer retail space at the Congress to luthiers and relatedbusinesses, including dealers of instruments and bows, music scores, publications, strings and accessories, and representatives of1he recording induslly. There will be plenty ofbreaks in the Congress schedule allowing registrants to visit1he exhibits and to fulfill our "Shop Till YouDrop!"motto. Visit1he official XXXII International Viola Congress website for retail space rental rates and to submit instruments and bows (please include contact information). To advertise in the official Congress program rook, contact host and chair Korey Konkol for ad space reservations and infonnation regarding sponsorship levels and 1heir associatedbenefits. Join us os we embark on afantasticjourney. See the vision unfold with an unprecedenJed number ofworld premieres, celestiol artists, and the fore - most pedagoguesofour time. Experience the natural beauty of the Twin Cities during the Vwla Congress, and partake with family and .friends in the rich culturaJ, scenic, and shopping adventures we have to offer. -KoreyKonkol, host and chair Emall: kkyio)a@umn.edu; Phone: 612-()24-9086; Fax: 612-6~2200; Web: www.music.umn.edu/yio)a.btm ON-cAMPUS HOUSING AND DINING • Residential HaD

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