Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Marina High School Chamber Choir concludes 2012 Performance Tour in Madrid: San Ginés, on Saturday, April 14th, at 6 pm High Mass.


What a better way to conclude the 2012 Marina HS Performance Tour that with another singing opportunity. On Saturday, April 14th, the Chamber Choir, under the Direction of Mr. Eric Graham will be the featured guest choir for High Mass at San Gines in Madrid, at 6 pm.
The Iglesia de San Ginés in Madrid is one of the oldest church in that city. It is situated on the Calle Arenal, between the Royal Palace and the downtown main square Puerta del Sol. References to it appear in documents dating from the ninth century. Originally built in Mudéjar style, it was rebuilt in 1645.
The church is preceded by an atrium enclosed by railings. It has a Latin cross plan, with a nave and two aisles separated by semicircular arches and several side chapels. The altarpieces belong to the Neoclassical-Romantic school. It was, however, totally reconstructed after suffering several fires, so few remanst of the original church, such as the bell tower, remain. In 1870, the loggia and atrium facing the Calle Arenal were added. In the Santísimo Cristo Chapel there are artworks by the very very famous Alonso Cano, Luca Giordano and el Greco, the best and most famous artist at their age.
The church of San Ginés was the main church of the city during centuries. Many important persons of each period came here to celebrate marriage, birth... and also to hear Mass. You will find iron signs of the most significative events celebrated here in the walls of the church, such as the baptism of Princess Catalina and the writer Quevedo, the marriage of Lope de Vega, and of Goya son Francisco Javier de Goya, and the funeral of the musician and composer Tomás Luis de Victoria, among others.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Marina HS Chamber Choir presents recital at Burgos Cathedral on Wednesday, April 11

Have you heard of Burgos before? Probably not, however we are sure this small town that the Marina HS travelers will visit en route from Bilbao to Oviedo on April 11 will remain in your memories for a long time. 
Founded in the 9th century, this Gothic city in the Arlanzón River valley lives up to its reputation as the "cradle of Castile". Just as the Tuscans are credited with speaking the most perfect Italian, the citizens of Burgos, with their distinctive lisp ("El Theed" for "El Cid"), supposedly speak the most eloquent Castilian.El Cid Campeador, Spain's greatest national hero, immortalized in the epic El Cantar de Mío Cid, is forever linked to Burgos. He was born near here and his remains lie in the city's grand cathedral.
Like all the great cities of Old Castile, Burgos declined seriously in the 16th century, only to be revived later. One if not the major site in Burgos is the Catedral de Santa Maria, and you will not only be visiting this amazing monument, but the Marina High School Chamber Choir has also been granted permission to present a recital. 
Begun in 1221, this cathedral was one of the most celebrated in Europe. Built in diverse styles, predominantly flamboyant Gothic, it took 300 years to complete. Ornamented 15th-century bell towers flank the three main doorways by John of Cologne. The 16th-century Chapel of Condestable, behind the main altar, is one of the best examples of Isabelline-Gothic architecture, richly decorated with heraldic emblems, a sculptured filigree doorway, figures of apostles and saints, balconies, and an eight-sided star stained-glass window.
Equally elegant are the two-story 14th-century cloisters, filled with fine Spanish Gothic sculpture. The cathedral's tapestries, including a well-known Gobelin, are rich in detail. In one of the chapels you'll see an old chest linked to the legend of El Cid -- it was filled with gravel and used as collateral by the warrior to trick moneylenders. The remains of El Cid himself, together with those of his wife, Doña Ximena, lie under Santa María's octagonal lanternlike dome. Finally, you might want to see the elaborate 16th-century Stairway of Gold in the north transept, the work of Diego de Siloé.
For more information, visit the Burgos Cathedral website.

Friday, February 24, 2012

A first look at the Marina HS 2012 Incantato Performance Tour Poster: "Joie, Joy, Alegria!"

Professional concert marketing is one of Incantato Tours' trademarks and even for a small choir, we go the extra mile. Here is a picture of the concert poster for the 2012 Marina HS Performance Tour to Paris & Spain which we hope the students from Huntington Beach, California like just as much as we do.  "Joy", ("Joie" in French and "Alegria" in Spanish) is the musical theme for the touring choir under the direction of Mr. Eric Graham.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Home away from home in Madrid: Axor Barajas Hotel

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The last stop on the tour of the Marina High School be in the four star Axor Madrid Barajas Hotel in the Spanish capital of Madrid. The nights of Friday, April 13th and Saturday, April 14th, will be spent in some of the Axor Hotel's 217 spacious and functional rooms all decorated in an elegant and modern design.

In addition to in-room internet access, each room has air-conditioning, a direct dial phone and a full bathroom. Besides a gym/fitness center, the hotel also features the Mirage, its own restaurant that serves innovatice cuisine using only the freshest of products.


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Your home away from home in Oviedo: Husa Hotel

Wednesday, April 11th, and Thursday, April 12th, will be spent in the Spanish town of Oviedo. The four star Husa Hotel at Santo Domingo Plaza provides 101 rooms each outfitted with a king-sized bed, satellite TV, climate control and a full bath. Free WiFi access is available throughout the hotel and a gym/fitness center is also available for use. Breakfast is served in the in-house gourmet restaurant Deloya and features traditional Asturian cuisine.

The Husa Hotel is located just ten walking minutes from the San Salvador Gothic cathedral and the same distance from the historic city center.
For more pictures of the hotel, there is a photo gallery on the website.



Home away from home in Bilbao: Abba Parque


After leaving Paris and France behind, the next overnight stay for the Marina High School travelers will be in the Hotel Abba Parque on Sunday, April 10thThe hotel itself is in the Basque town of Bilbao in northern Spain and is located close to the river Nervion and a city park.

Decorated in a functional and modern style, all 176 rooms are climate controlled and feature satellite TV, direct dial phone, as well as a full bathroom. Free WiFi is available in public areas of the hotel.

The breakfast buffet at the Botavara hotel restaurant serves typical products from the Mediterranean cuisine, including different types of breads, meats, cereals and seasonal fruit. Additional services include an indoor swimming pool and a fitness center.

Your home away from home in Paris: The Evergreen Laurel Hotel


When the Marina High School travelers arrive in Europe on Saturday, April 7th, their first home away from home will be the Evergreen Laurel Hotel, a modern four star hotel located in a residential Parisian suburb of Levallois Perret. It is also just a short walk to the next metro station from where the rest of the city can easily be reached and taking the metro is a very Parisian thing to do and an experience not to be missed, however your main mean of transportation will be by your Incantato tour coach. We also managed to negotiate a great rate for the smaller traveling group and instead of taking the overnight train, the travelers from Marina HS will now be staying in Paris until Tuesday, April 10 and then continue with the TGV during the day to Bilbao.


The Evergreen Laurel features 338 rooms, all air-conditioned and soundproofed for a good night of sleep, flat-screens TVs to catch up on world-news, a mini fridge, as well as WiFi access. The in-room baths have marble features and shower-tubs. Breakfast will be served in the hotel restaurant which otherwise features typical French cuisine. There is also a sauna and a fitness center on-site if walking the streets of Paris is not enough of a work-out already. For a 360 view of different areas of the hotel, go to Hôtel Evergreen.