crusell music festival 2012 programme
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Crusell Music Festival Programme. The theme of the 2012 Crusell Week is " Birds"TRANSCRIPT
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Birds
Music is not just entertainment. Music is a higher lan-guage, capable of communicating human thought and emotion across the boundaries of time. Each live con-cert we hear not only reveals the composer’s inspira-tion but also unites the composer, performer and listener in a unique event which is experienced only once, dur-ing the moment of a concert performance. I truly believe that the core of our human existence dwells in this mutu-al experience. That is why I would like to share with you some especially inspired pieces by my favorite compos-ers who have withstood the test of time. Schubert’s de-liciously drawn-out Octet, Schumann’s Dichteriebe, Mo-zart’s overwhelmingly beautiful Nocturnes, Beethoven’s
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bucolic Pastoral Symphony, Vivaldi’s breathtakingly vir-tuoso concertos and Messian’s rapturous Quartet for the End of Time are some of my absolute favorite composi-tions. I think the miracle of timelessness is held in each of these pieces, their relevance felt as strongly today as it was the day they were first performed.
I am especially proud of the collection of artists we have who will be performing for you this year in the Crusell Music Festival. Their need to sing and play is so strong that no matter what the style or genre of music is I am sure you will enjoy their performances. They will be of-fering memorable moments we can all share together, in
everything from folk music to jazz, and from classical lied to vibrant modernism.
A Chinese proverb tells us: “ a bird does not sing because it knows the answer - it sings because it has to sing.” We too have no an-swers, nor will we need them, be-cause during this week we will all be sharing the higher language of music together.
Harri Mäki Crusell Music Festival Artistic Director
Photo Sami Perttilä
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Artistic Harri Mäkidirector Conductor Hannu Lintu Flute Petri Alanko Jacques Zoon Kristiina Ilmonen (incl. other folk winds)Oboe Washington Barella Clarinet Lionel Andrey Ralph Manno Harri Mäki Christoffer Sundqvist Bassoon Eberhard Marschall Theo Plath
French Horn Markus Maskuniitty
Saxophones Jukka Perko
Violin Corrado Bolsi Meri Englund Paula Sundqvist Viola Eriikka Nylund Cello Iseut Chuat Amparo Lacruz
Double bass Ville Herrala Mikko Multamäki Panu Pärssinen
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Piano Emili Brugalla Naoko Ichihashi Kiril Kozlovsky Eveliina Kytömäki Jouko Laivuori Kirmo Lintinen Robert Roozeman Kari Tikkala
Harpsichord Elina Mustonen
Guitar Ismo Eskelinen Jarmo Saari Teemu Viinikainen Vocalists Aili Ikonen (voc.) Soile Isokoski (soprano) Jussi Lehtipuu (bariton) Tuuli Lindeberg (soprano) Essi Luttinen (soprano)
Percussion Mika Kallio
Actor Juha-Pekka Mikkola Orchestra Tapiola Sinfonietta
Ensembles Jazz Partout (Jazz Band) Jukka Perko Avara (Jazz Trio) Kirmo Lintinen Trio feat. Aili Ikonen (Jazz Trio + vocalist) Trio Kandinsky (violin, cello, piano) Sväng (Harmonica Ensemble) Sysihai (Folk music)
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1. Opening Music: Kristiina Ilmonen & Sysihai“Folk music with a hint of techno.”
Kristiina´s folk winds and vocalsmeet the electronic sounds of Jouko Kyhälä and Teemu Korpipää.Free Admission! at 12.00 Uusikaupunki market squareKristiina Ilmonen & Sysihai
2. Crusell Jogging“Warming up with French style guitar jazz.”Starts at 14.00 from the Sorvakkosports fieldMusical section by Jazz Partoutensemble: Mika Huusari (accordion), Matti Tegelman (double bass), Petri Krzywacki (guitar), Kimmo Iltanen (guitar).Jazz Partout plays Nordic gypsy swing with attitude in the spirit of DjangoReinhardt and Gus Viseur – withboundless energy and tasty style
3. Jukka Perko Avara“The fundamental questions of lifepresented in hymns with a soulfulsimplicity.“30/25 € (25/20 €) at 18.00 New ChurchAvara: Jukka Perko (saxophones), Teemu Viinikainen (guitar),Jarmo Saari (electric guitar)The concert is opened by Kristiina Ilmonen (folk winds)
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KristiinaIlmonen
Jukka Perko
4. Church Service at 10.00 New Church
J.S. Bach: Solo cello suite no. 3 in C major (parts)
Iseut Chuat, cello
5. Lecture on the music of Catalonia
Free Admission! At 13.00 Church Community Centre
Trio Kandinsky:Bolsi (violin)Lacruz (cello)Brugalla (piano)
6. Babar(Childrens’s Concert) –In Finnish
7 €at 15.00 Cruselli
F. Poulenc: Story of Babar, the Little Elephant Eveliina Kytömäki, piano Juha-Pekka Mikkola, (narrative in Finnish)
202 2 .1 20 7 . Sunday
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Juha-Pekka Mikkola
TrioKandinsky
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7. Something borrowed, something new Classic Remix
“New versions of familiar pieces”
20 /15 € at 18.00 Pyhäranta Church
L. van Beethoven: AdelaideEskelinen (guitar.), C.Sundqvist (clarinet)J. Kreutzer: Grand Trio for violin, clarinet and guitar op.16 P. Sundqvist (violin), C.Sundqvist, EskelinenS. Fagerlund: “Kromos” for guitarEskelinenF. Schubert: Sonata in a minor “Arpeggione”C.Sundqvist, Eskelinen
202 2 .1 20 7 . Sunday
Ismo Eskelinen
Christoffer Sundqvist
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8. Nightingales
“Soaring performances of songs by Mozart, Schubert and Schumann.”
30/25 € (25/20 €)at 18.00 New Church
W.A. Mozart: Three nocturnes 1-3Lindeberg (soprano), Luttinen (soprano), Lehtipuu (baritone), C. Sundqvist (basset horn), Mäki (basset horn), Andrey (basset horn) F. Schubert: Offertorium for soprano, clarinet and piano Lindeberg, Manno, Brugalla F.Schubert: Vögeln Lindeberg, Brugalla J. Brahms: Die Mainacht op. 43/2 (Ludwig Hölty)J. Sibelius: Fågellek op. 17/3 (K. A. Tavaststjerna)A. Berg: Die Nachtigall from collection Sieben frühe Lieder (Theodor Storm)G. Mahler: Lob des hohen Verstands from collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn Luttinen, Kozlovsky (piano) …………………………………………… F. Schubert: Notturno in E flat major op.148 (D. 897)Trio Kandinsky: Bolsi (violin), Lacruz (cello), Brugalla (piano) R.Schumann: DichterliebeLehtipuu, Kozlovsky W.A. Mozart: Three nocturnes 4-6Lindeberg, Luttinen, Lehtipuu, C.Sundqvist, Mäki, Andrey
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TuuliLindeberg
Essi Luttinen
Jussi Lehtipuu
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9. Schubert’s Octet
“An all time favorite of everymusic festival, performed bygreat musicians.”
20/15 €at 18.00 Old Church
F.Schubert: Octet
C. Sundqvist (clarinet),Marschall (bassoon), Maskuniitty (French horn), Englund (violin), P. Sundqvist (violin), Nylund (viola), Chuat (cello), Pärssinen (double bass)
10. Sacred, scared and other birds
“Undisputable musicality andexpression.”
20/15 €at 21.00 Old Church
Pieces by Rameau, Couperin,Mustonen, Byrd
Elina Mustonen, harpsichord
Photo Heikki Tuuli
Photo Sami Perttilä
Elina Mustonen
Meri Englund
PaulaSundqvist
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202 5 .1 20 7 . Wednesday
11. Migrations “Yearning for far-away places.”
20/15 €at 18.00 Old Church
J. Brahms (arr. J. Zoon): Sonata inG major no. 1 for flute and pianoZoon, Kozlovsky M.Ravel: Chansons Madegasses Lindeberg (soprano), Zoon, Chuat (cello), Kozlovsky……………………………………………M. Ravel: Trois Beaux Oiseaux du ParadisLindeberg, Laivuori (piano) J. Brahms: Trio in a minor for clarinet,cello and piano Mäki (clarinet), Chuat, Laivuori
12. Abyss of Birds
“The birds of Messiaen meet theBook of Revelation.”
20/15 €at 21.00 Old Church
Book of Revelation: 10:1-2 and 5-7O. Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time
Manno (clarinet), Bolsi (violin), Lacruz (cello), Brugalla (piano)Esa Mierlahti, reading (In Finnish)
Jacques Zoon
Harri Mäki
Ralph Manno
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202 6 .1 20 7 . Thursday
13. Mr. Vivaldi’s Goldfinch
“The best of the Baroque,light as a feather.”
20/15 €at 18.00 Old Church
J.S. Bach: Trio in c minor for flute,violin and basso continuo, from collection Musikalisches Opfer, BWV 1079Zoon (flute), Bolsi (violin), Chuat (cello), Mustonen (harpsichord) A. Vivaldi: Concerto for bassoon RV 477 in C major Plath, Bolsi, P.Sundqvist, Nylund, Chuat, Multamäki, Mustonen A.Vivaldi: Konsertto fagotille RV 501 ”La Notte” B-duuri Plath, Bolsi, P.Sundqvist, Nylund, Chuat, Multamäki, Mustonen……………………………………………J.S. Bach: Concerto for harpsichord in A major BWV 1055Mustonen, Bolsi, P.Sundqvist, Nylund, Chuat, Multamäki A. Marcello: Concerto for oboe and strings in d minorBarella (oboe), Bolsi, P.Sundqvist, Nylund, Chuat, Multamäki, Mustonen A. Vivaldi: Concerto for flute RV 428 “Goldfinch” in D majorZoon, Bolsi, P.Sundqvist, Nylund, Chuat, Multamäki, Mustonen
Corrado Bolsi
Jacques Zoon
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14. The Night of the Lanterns
“Ambience on a summer night.”
Free Admission! at 21.00 Vallinmäki Hillside
Featured performers: Sväng – harmonica ensembleEero Turkka (chromatic and diatonic harmonicas), Eero Grundström (chromatic and diatonic harmonicas), Pasi Leino (bass harmonica), Jouko Kyhälä (chord harmonica “Harmonetta”, chromatic and diatonic harmonicas).
“Sväng conjures up virtuousBalkan rhythms, swinging agtime, folk tunes or sentimental tangos with a genuine sound that is so strange that it must be heard.”
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202 7 .1 20 7 . Friday
15. ja 16. Young virtuosos 1 and 2
Free Admission!at 14.00 and at 16.00 Church Community Centre
Students from the festival’scourses perform!
17. Peacock moments
”Virtuosos take the stage.”
20/15 €at 18.00 Old Church
R. Schumann: The Prophet BirdLintinen (piano) F. Poulenc: Sonata for clarinet and piano Manno (clarinet), Lintinen A. Hillborg: The Peacock Moment Manno, Lintinen R. Schumann: Three Romancesfor oboe and piano Barella (oboe), Tikkala (piano)……………………………………………
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R. Boutry: Interferences 1 forbassoon and pianoPlath (bassoon), Laivuori (piano) C. Saint-Saëns: Sonata for bassoon and piano Plath, Laivuori S. Fagerlund: Sonata for clarinetand piano C.Sundqvist (clarinet),Ichihashi (piano)
18. Kirmo’s Soirée Variations on blue
”Jazz, cool and hot.”
25/20 € (includes coffee and pastry)at 21.00 Community Hall
Kirmo Lintinen Trio feat. Aili Ikonen
Aili Ikonen, vocals
Kirmo Lintinen, pianoVille Herrala, double bassMika Kallio, drums
Photo Ville Juuti
Theo Plath
Aili Ikonen
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202 8 .1 20 7 . Saturday
19. ja 20. Young virtuosos 3 and 4
Free Admission!at 12.00 and at 14.00Church Community Centre
Students from the festival’scourses perform!
21. Isokoski and Lintu Cuckoos from Tapiola
“The Dream Team interpretsthe classics.”
50/45€ (45/40 €)at 18.00 New Church
F. Schubert (orch. J. Kaipainen): SongsIm Frühling Gretchen am Spinnrade Nacht und Träume Ave Maria Der Hirt auf dem Felsen……………………………………………L. van Beethoven: Pastoral Symphony
Tapiola Sinfoniettacond. Hannu Lintu soloist Soile Isokoski, soprano
Photo Heikki Tuuli
Hannu Lintu
Soile Isokoski
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22. Closing Party! Free as a Bird!
“Small instruments with a lot of emotional power!”
25 € (includes a snack)at 21.00 Community Hall
Sväng – harmonica ensemble:Eero Turkka (chromatic and diatonic harmonicas), Eero Grundström (chromatic and diatonic harmonicas), Pasi Leino (bass harmonica), Jouko Kyhälä (chord harmonica “Harmonetta”, chromatic and diatonic harmonicas)
Sväng
BirdsAt the beginning of the concert!
The Crusell Week has commissioned five composersto compose very short, (less than 2-minutes long),pieces that depict a bird’s flight, its song, or its being. These pieces are meant to serve as a kind of aperitif to awaken the audience’s ears to new soundscapes. Theyalso unite the festival’s concerts with this year’s bird theme. The number of performers for these pieces will vary from solo to trio.
The composers are Asko Hyvärinen, Charles Neidich, Juan Antonio Muro, Veli-Matti Puumala and Minna Leinonen
Following this year’s bird theme, some concertswill begin with a new composition about birds.
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Tickets: Tickets: 7-50 euros from Lippupalvelu offices across the country from 12.3.2012, including the Uusikaupunki Tourist Information Office, Rauhankatu 10, tel. +358 2 84515443. A service fee of 2,50 € will be added to all Lippupalvelu tickets.
Other inquiries: Uusikaupunki Cultural Services Office, Rauhankatu 10,23500 UusikaupunkiTel. +358 500 743073, rauno.melos(at)uusikaupunki.fi www.crusell.fi
Ticket prices:For concerts listing two prices, the left price isthe normal price and the right prices are forpensioners/students and the unemployed.
For concerts listing two prices plus a price in brackets the first prices is for seat close to the stage. The price in brackets is for seats further from the stage.
For S-group concerts – a discount of 2 €/ticket with S-group card.
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Noontime Frolic every day at the Uusikaupunki market square
Small ensembles of Crusell Week participantsplaying entertaining music!”
By joining the Crusell Society you canhelp support the activity of the festival
Membership fees:Personal membership 20 €/yearFirms and communities 200 €/year
Bank account number:OKO Bank 549102-219306, IBAN FI1154910220019306 SWIFT OKOYFIHH
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Flute Jacques Zoon 23.-28.7. Accompanied by Kiril KozlovskyChurch Community CentreMaster class begins 23.7. at 10 a.m.
Petri Alanko 23.-28.7.Raatihuone HallAccompanied by Robert RoozemanMaster class begins 23.7. at 10 a.m.(This course is intended primarily for 15-18-year-old flau-tists who are planning vocational studies. The purpose of the course is to prepare young flautists for professional studying and training.)
Master
Price of a course (6 days) for an active student for the part of the teaching is 200 €.
Enrolment forms can be ordered by e-mail from [email protected] or by phone +358-2-8451 5302. There is also a downloadable version of the form at www.crusell.fi
Enrolment no later than 27.4.2012 by e-mail to [email protected] by mail to address:
Oboe Washington Barella 23.-28.7.Accompanied by Kari TikkalaViikainen AuditoriumMaster class begins 23.7. at 10 a.m.
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ClarinetRalph Manno 23.-28.7.Accompanied by Naoko IchihashiViikainen Hall (2nd floor)Master class begins 23.7. at 10 a.m.
Christoffer Sundqvist 23.-28.7. Accompanied by Robert RoozemanRaatihuone classroom Master class begins 23.7. at 10 a.m.(This course is intended primarily for 15-18-year-old clar-inettists who are planning vocational studies. The pur-pose of the course is to prepare young clarinettists for professional studying and training.)
Bassoon Eberhard Marschall 23.-28.7. Accompanied by Jouko LaivuoriCommunity HallMaster class begins 23.7. at 10 a.m.
Crusell Week Rauhankatu 10 23500 Uusikaupunki Finland.
Selections will be declared by 18.5.2012.
Executive Director of Crusell Week Rauno Melos tel: +358-2-8451 5302 or +358-50-531 8498 e-mail: rauno.melos(at)uusikaupunki.fi
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BernhardHenrik CrusellBernhard Henrik Crusell was born on the 15th of October 1775 in Uusikaupunki where he also spent the first eight years of his life in a small house in the street Myllykatu. He got his first touch with music already at the age of four when he ran away from home to listen to his neigh-bour playing the flute.
When he and his family moved to Nurmijärvi, Crusell met Henrik Westberg, a son of the clarinetist who taught him to play the clarinet and in turn, Crusell taught him to read and write. Captain Armfelt, living in the neighbour-hood, noticed the musical talent of Crusell and took him to Wiaborg in 1788 where he was employed as a musi-cian in the Lifeguard. In 1791 Crusell moved with Major Wallenstjerna to Stockholm where he seriously started his music studies. In 1798 Crusell studied music in Ber-lin where he also gave some concerts. Next year, how-ever, he returned to Stockholm and married Anna Klem-ming. In 1801 Crusell gave concerts in Helsinki, Turku and St. Petersburg. After that, though, he never returned to Finland again.
Later, Crusell also studied in Paris. At the turn of the cen-tury, Crusell was especially interested in his own instru-
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ment, the clarinet, and so he produced three clarinet concertos. Subsequently he concentrated more on vocal-ic music.
In 1818 Crusell was nominated the musical leader of the Royal Lifeguard in Stockholm. With his concert income as a base he founded a fund to help the widows and or-phans of musicians.
In the 1820’s Crusell met Karl Maria von Weber who en-couraged him to compose an opera. As a result, in 1824 he finished the opera “A Little Bond-Woman” or “Ali Ba-ba” which is the first Finnish opera. Crusell’s health had gradually weakened and in 1833 he resigned from his vacancy as the musical leader. Before his death, on the 28th of July 1838, he received the medal of honour from the Swedish Academy.
The clarinet concertos are regarded as Crusell’s major works. His production was characterised by large-scale instrumental music where his talent is most clearly visi-ble. The first Crusell Week was arranged in Uusikaupun-ki in 1982.
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Further information on events can be found in the online calendar of events: uusikaupunki.fi/tapahtumakalenteri or from the Tourist Information Office, tel. (+358)2 8451 5443.
21.4. Spring fair in and around the market square10.5. Kummanki kaa - ja mukana myös Vesa, play at 18 Cruselli26. 5. -8. 9. Tul Toril – themed market events on summer Saturdays19. -20. 5. Flower fair at the Kaupunginlahti Bay park area at 9-1619.5. Archipelago event around Pakkahuone guest harbour26.5. Clown and Doll event for children in the Lions park at 11-168.-10.6. Merefesti – a seaside summer carnival and fair16.-17.6. Boat Race Uusikaupunki offshore competition22.6.-12.8. Sea Cruises on brigantine Mary Ann27.6.-12.8. Sea cruises on waterbus Diana27.6. Satama Soi – opening of the Pakkahuone evening market1.7. Pyhämaa Day – local event in Pyhämaa1.-22.7. Pirtua, pirtua – play at the Pyhämaa summer theatre3.-28.7. Jaakko Jääkaira’s secret stashing trips for children4.-18.7. Guided walking tour on Wednesdays at 15-16.304.7.-22.8. Eila, Rampe ja palvattu onni – summer theatre shows by theatre group Lentävä Lokki6.-8.7. Luodolla Tuulee festival in Pyhämaa8.7. Saariston Suvimessu – island summer mass at Haidus Island11.7. Strawberry carnival14.-15.7. Nopperla Antique Fair20.-22.7. Karjurock – a rock festival in rural spirit21.-28.7. Crusell Week’s daily Noontime Frolic at 12 at the market square21.7. Crusell Jogging from the Sorvakko sports field at 1426.7. Night of the Lanterns – Crusell Week’s musical picnic event23.7. Guided walking tour at 1125.7. Guided walking tour at 1127.7. Guided walking tour at 1128.7. Lokalahti summer festival29.7. Kalanti day11.8. VI Seksmiilar yacht race20.8. Sirkus-Finlandia’s circus show25.8. Venetian Night5.-6.10. Autumn Fair25.11. Old Time Fair25.11. Opening of the Christmas Street and Christmas Fair
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Exhibitions, Art
Cultural Centre CruselliLiljelund hall, Kullervontie 11 A.April-May: Folk high school annual exhibition and annual exhibition of the art school for children and young16.6.-17.7.: Mall Nukke, paintings, org. Vakka-Suomen Taideyhdistys ryJuly-August: artists Mari Aspola, Katariina Mannio, Meri PauniahoSeptember: artist Sofia SaariOctober: Vakka-Suomen Taideyhdistys ry annual exhibitionNovember: artists Sanna Kauppinen, Helena Pokkinen, Malla Peura, Ina Jaakkola, Marja-Liisa TorniainenDecember-January: artist Tero Pitkänen
Art house PilvilinnaHiuntie 212, Uusikaupunki. Naivistic art and postcards by artist Raija Nokkala. Opening times: 26.6.-12.8.2012 Tue, Thu and Sun at 14-18. Changes possible. Admission fee: during opening times 3 €/person, other times for groups by appointment 4 €/person.
Pakkahuone guest harbourPakkahuoneentori 2, tel. (+358)44 7123500. Sea-themed exhibitions in the café’s gallery May-September.
Museum of Cultural History Ylinenkatu 11, tel. (+358)2 8451 5447. Opening times: 4.6.-26.8. Mon-Fri 10-17 and Sat-Sun 12-15. Other times Tue-Fri 12-15 or by appointment.February-April: exhibition on the basketball culture of Uusikaupunki and the history of Finnish basketball. May-October: exhibition on kitchen-related antiquesDecember: the museum’s traditional Christmas exhibition
VaSo Myllyranta exhibition space, Pakkahuone guest harbour A large scale model of bark Warma. Scale model length 7.5 m, width 2m and height 4.3 m. Opening times: June–September every day 11-18.
Guided walking toursThe tourist guides of Uusikaupunki arrange guided walking tours that explore the interesting history as well as the present-day life of the city. Walking tours are arranged in July on Wednesdays 4., 11. and 18.7. at 15-16.30. During the Crusell Week, tours are arranged on Mon 23. 7., Wed 25. 7. and Fri 27. 7. at 11-13. At 12 the tour stops at the market square to listen to the Crusell Week’s “Noontime Frolic”. Walking tours start at the Pakkahuone guest harbour. Tour ticket is 5 €/person. Walking tours are arranged at other times by appointment, enquiries Tourist Information Office tel. (+358)2 8451 5209.
Accommodation in UusikaupunkiHotel Aquarius tel. (+358)2 841 3123Hotel Lännentie tel. (+358)2 845 6100, (+358)44 753 3835Gasthaus Pooki tel. (+358)2 847 7100Santtioranta camping site tel. (+358)2 842 3862Information on farm and cabin lodging, furnished flats as well ashome lodging possibilities from the Tourist Information Office tel. (+358)2 8451 5209, uusikaupunki.fi/matkailu
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