Cunard has a special treat lined up for the cruisers who partake in the Queen Mary 2 transatlantic cruise on September 8, 2009. If you love going to the symphony, Cunard will oblige you by bringing the symphony to you, for 6 days of musical enjoyment while lazily cruising across the Atlantic. I can’t imagine a better setting for such an event. The events are part of the world famous Cunard Enrichment Programmes, and promise to be a memorable experience.
Cunard, the Official Cruise Line of the National Symphony Orchestra, is pleased to announce that members of The Kennedy Center Chamber Players, as well as the Director of Artistic Planning for the National Symphony Orchestra, Nigel Boon, will be joining the September 8, 2009 Transatlantic Crossing onboard QUEEN MARY 2.
The Kennedy Center Chamber Players, a group of National Symphony Orchestra principals, has earned extraordinary praise since its debut in 2003. Described by the Washington Post as “a new must-see chamber ensemble,” the group will delight QUEEN MARY 2 guests with their outstanding performances. Mr. Boon will also be available to share stories from his extensive career in music publishing, production, marketing and management. These special appearances will be presented as part of Cunard’s award-winning enrichment programme, Cunard Insights®.
Reserve your place now on the September 8, 2009 Transatlantic Crossing or the 24-day Grand Mediterranean Highlights.†
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