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For over 35 years PONANT has been recognised as the embodiment of French elegance at sea. PONANT's fleet offers an intimate ambiance and refined aesthetics, with ships designed to access the very heart of some of the world’s most enchanting destinations, where larger vessels cannot reach. Each journey with PONANT is a testament to the art of luxury sailing through bespoke itineraries that weave together iconic landmarks and hidden coastal jewels, allowing guests to delve into the rich tapestry of European heritage. Join us in 2025 for an extended journey through Europe onboard one of our Grand Voyages , our combined itineraries that offer the best of Europe on one sailing!
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Antalya to Venice Grand Voyage
17 May to 1 June 2025 15 Nights aboard L’Austral 16 ports of call 5 countries Starting from AU$13,310 GRAND VOYAGE PRICE: From AU$11,966pp in a Deluxe Stateroom, Deck 3^
Embark on a cruise designed to unveil the ancient wonders of Greece, including a special visit to Turkey. This journey features UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Mycenae ruins, the Epidaurus theatre, the sacred island of Delos, and the historic sites of Ephesus, blending lively city atmospheres with serene beaches and monumental cultural heritage. Explore the Cyclades islands—Santorini, Delos, Mykonos—admiring their ancient ruins, picturesque landscapes, and idyllic beaches.
The voyage extends across the Aegean, Ionian, and Adriatic Seas, touching the shores of four Mediterranean countries: Greece, Croatia, Italy, and Slovenia, with an expertly selected excursion included at each port of call. Discover the newly added port of Vieste in Puglia, showcasing singular beauty, and marvel at additional UNESCO sites like the Acropolis of Athens, the sanctuary of Delphi, Diocletian’s Palace in Split, and the iconic Venice and its lagoon upon disembarkation. The crossing of the Corinth Canal and the option to visit Lecce from Otranto—dubbed "the Florence of southern Italy"—further enrich this diverse and culturally immersive cruise.
Lisbon to Antalya Grand Voyage
18 April to 17 May 2025 29 Nights aboard L’Austral 28 ports of call 7 countries Starting from AU$27,050 GRAND VOYAGE PRICE: From AU$23,822pp in a Deluxe Stateroom, Deck 3^
This exceptional cruise offers an unparalleled exploration of the Iberian Peninsula's major cities, UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the tower of Belém in Lisbon and Antoni Gaudí's works in Barcelona, and a unique stopover in Morocco, North Africa
It includes the majestic crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar, a visit to the geological wonders of Lagos in the Algarve, and the enchanting Balearic Islands including Palma de Mallorca. From Barcelona to Malta, the journey spans the beautiful Sardinia, Sicily’s archaeological sites, and the historical richness of Gozo. Highlights include the exploration of UNESCO sites like Arab-Norman Palermo and Valletta, and an immersive experience in the Mediterranean's antique marvels from Malta to Turkey, including the Acropolis in Athens and Ephesus
This voyage, enriched by a partnership with RADIO CLASSIQUE and the presence of Alain Duault, traverses the Corinth Canal, offering a deep dive into the Mediterranean's cultural treasures and breathtaking landscapes.
Helsinki to Lisbon Grand Voyage
13 August to 8 September 2025 26 Nights aboard Le Lapérouse 24 ports of call 12 countries Starting from AU$27,672 GRAND VOYAGE PRICE: From $25,105pp in a Deluxe Stateroom on Deck 3^
This specially tailored voyage for English-speaking travellers combines expert-led discussions, including an exclusive session with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Lech Wałęsa, with comprehensive travel services and excursions in each port of call
The journey spans six countries along the Baltic Sea, featuring visits to four UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Old Town of Tallinn and Drottningholm Palace. It offers a deep dive into the architectural and historical riches of the Hanseatic League and Flanders, with stops at UNESCO sites like Lübeck and the Tower of London. New to this voyage is a visit to the picturesque town of Scheveningen, alongside a passage through the Kiel Canal, connecting the North Sea with the Baltic Sea. Cultural highlights include Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum, Antwerp's connection to Peter Paul Rubens, and Bruges, the "Venice of the North." The cruise also explores significant sites like Mont-Saint-Michel and Santiago de Compostela, with opportunities for remembrance at Omaha Beach, a visit to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and tasting Porto's renowned wines.
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As the perfect antidote to stress, the unique format of Radio Classique centers its programs around meaning and emotion, ideal for those looking for relaxation and culture.
Creation date: 1983 CEO / Director: Jean-Francis Pécresse Head office: 12 bis, place Henri Bergson, 75008 Paris - France Website: www.radioclassique.fr
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Through its music, voices and elegance, Radio Classique stands out from other stations by inviting its listeners to enjoy a well-deserved break to appreciate the beauty of its pieces. The radio station stands out against the flowing tide of regular media, which are subjected to the fashions and trends of news and entertainment. Radio Classique stands firm in a sea of stress and restlessness, it offers serenity, a value and a state which is increasingly sought out by listeners looking to find solace from and restore well-being to their busy lives. News segments are also appreciated by its audience, as they also respect the values of the House: quality, time and discernment. At the instigation of the editorial board, the news presented stands out from other non-specialists for its expertise, analysis and objectivity.
Guillaume Durand, Franck Ferrand, Christian Morin, Laurence Ferrari, Rolando Villazon, Gautier Capuçon, Pauline Lambert, David Abiker, Laure Mézan, Francis Drésel… The hosts of Radio Classique programs attract a growing listening audience and enable the station two deliver on its promise of exceptional musical programming plus highly professional news and discerning analysis.
Savoir-faire
Each year, Radio Classique presents live broadcasts of around fifty of the best concerts from the musical season. The House owes the quality of these programs to its sound engineers, who are some of the most experienced in France in terms of classical music recordings. As techniques and music no longer hold any secrets for them, Radio Classique sound engineers channel all of their savoir-faire to benefit the music and its performers, enabling listeners to enjoy exceptional entertainment, as though they were sitting in the venue itself. Whatever the place, acoustics, formation or soloists, the House’s sound engineers implement their sensitivity and skill to provide Radio Classique listeners with the most authentic sound and purest emotion.
Radio Classique is also present on digital media. In under a year, the station’s new site has attracted many visitors with its elegance and modernity. Having almost a million page views every month, RadioClassique.fr is the number one classical music site in France. In addition, the radio station is developing the design and ergonomics of its mobile offer. With its smartphone app, Radio Classique can offer its listeners a variety of services: live programs, searches for music that has been broadcast, access to the latest newsflash, frequency geolocalization, a radio alarm feature, and much more.
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- 1,2 million listeners every day
- 100 live concerts each year
- 2 hours of average listening time
Radio Classique on social media
- L'augmentation du taux du #LivretA faisait débat depuis le début de l'année 🐖 🐐 🥦 Faut-il réserver l’intérêt des… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 12/07/2023
- 20h sur #RadioClassique : Le violoncelliste Raphaël Pidoux sera l'invité de @lauremezan pour dévoiler son program… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 12/07/2023
- ✍🏻 "Une pompe à gonfler l'âme." Telle était la définition que donnait #MilanKundera de la #musique 🖤 L'immense h… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 12/07/2023
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Recoding voyager 1—nasa’s interstellar explorer is finally making sense again, "we're pretty much seeing everything we had hoped for, and that's always good news.”.
Stephen Clark - Apr 23, 2024 5:56 pm UTC
Engineers have partially restored a 1970s-era computer on NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft after five months of long-distance troubleshooting, building confidence that humanity's first interstellar probe can eventually resume normal operations.
Several dozen scientists and engineers gathered Saturday in a conference room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, or connected virtually, to wait for a new signal from Voyager 1. The ground team sent a command up to Voyager 1 on Thursday to recode part of the memory of the spacecraft's Flight Data Subsystem (FDS) , one of the probe's three computers.
“In the minutes leading up to when we were going to see a signal, you could have heard a pin drop in the room," said Linda Spilker, project scientist for NASA's two Voyager spacecraft at JPL. "It was quiet. People were looking very serious. They were looking at their computer screens. Each of the subsystem (engineers) had pages up that they were looking at, to watch as they would be populated."
Finally, a breakthrough
Launched nearly 47 years ago, Voyager 1 is flying on an outbound trajectory more than 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from Earth, and it takes 22-and-a-half hours for a radio signal to cover that distance at the speed of light. This means it takes nearly two days for engineers to uplink a command to Voyager 1 and get a response.
In November, Voyager 1 suddenly stopped transmitting its usual stream of data containing information about the spacecraft's health and measurements from its scientific instruments. Instead, the spacecraft's data stream was entirely unintelligible. Because the telemetry was unreadable, experts on the ground could not easily tell what went wrong. They hypothesized the source of the problem might be in the memory bank of the FDS.
There was a breakthrough last month when engineers sent up a novel command to "poke" Voyager 1's FDS to send back a readout of its memory. This readout allowed engineers to pinpoint the location of the problem in the FDS memory . The FDS is responsible for packaging engineering and scientific data for transmission to Earth.
After a few weeks, NASA was ready to uplink a solution to get the FDS to resume packing engineering data. This data stream includes information on the status of the spacecraft—things like power levels and temperature measurements. This command went up to Voyager 1 through one of NASA's large Deep Space Network antennas Thursday.
Then, the wait for a response. Spilker, who started working on Voyager right out of college in 1977, was in the room when Voyager 1's signal reached Earth Saturday.
"When the time came to get the signal, we could clearly see all of a sudden, boom, we had data, and there were tears and smiles and high fives," she told Ars. "Everyone was very happy and very excited to see that, hey, we're back in communication again with Voyager 1. We're going to see the status of the spacecraft, the health of the spacecraft, for the first time in five months."
Throughout the five months of troubleshooting, Voyager's ground team continued to receive signals indicating the spacecraft was still alive. But until Saturday, they lacked insight into specific details about the status of Voyager 1.
“It’s pretty much just the way we left it," Spilker said. "We're still in the initial phases of analyzing all of the channels and looking at their trends. Some of the temperatures went down a little bit with this period of time that's gone on, but we're pretty much seeing everything we had hoped for. And that's always good news.”
Relocating code
Through their investigation, Voyager's ground team discovered a single chip responsible for storing a portion of the FDS memory stopped working, probably due to either a cosmic ray hit or a failure of aging hardware. This affected some of the computer's software code.
"That took out a section of memory," Spilker said. "What they have to do is relocate that code into a different portion of the memory, and then make sure that anything that uses those codes, those subroutines, know to go to the new location of memory, for access and to run it."
Only about 3 percent of the FDS memory was corrupted by the bad chip, so engineers needed to transplant that code into another part of the memory bank. But no single location is large enough to hold the section of code in its entirety, NASA said.
So the Voyager team divided the code into sections for storage in different places in the FDS. This wasn't just a copy-and-paste job. Engineers needed to modify some of the code to make sure it will all work together. "Any references to the location of that code in other parts of the FDS memory needed to be updated as well," NASA said in a statement.
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Voyager 1 transmitting data again after Nasa remotely fixes 46-year-old probe
Engineers spent months working to repair link with Earth’s most distant spacecraft, says space agency
Earth’s most distant spacecraft, Voyager 1, has started communicating properly again with Nasa after engineers worked for months to remotely fix the 46-year-old probe.
Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), which makes and operates the agency’s robotic spacecraft, said in December that the probe – more than 15bn miles (24bn kilometres) away – was sending gibberish code back to Earth.
In an update released on Monday , JPL announced the mission team had managed “after some inventive sleuthing” to receive usable data about the health and status of Voyager 1’s engineering systems. “The next step is to enable the spacecraft to begin returning science data again,” JPL said. Despite the fault, Voyager 1 had operated normally throughout, it added.
Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 was designed with the primary goal of conducting close-up studies of Jupiter and Saturn in a five-year mission. However, its journey continued and the spacecraft is now approaching a half-century in operation.
Voyager 1 crossed into interstellar space in August 2012, making it the first human-made object to venture out of the solar system. It is currently travelling at 37,800mph (60,821km/h).
Hi, it's me. - V1 https://t.co/jgGFBfxIOe — NASA Voyager (@NASAVoyager) April 22, 2024
The recent problem was related to one of the spacecraft’s three onboard computers, which are responsible for packaging the science and engineering data before it is sent to Earth. Unable to repair a broken chip, the JPL team decided to move the corrupted code elsewhere, a tricky job considering the old technology.
The computers on Voyager 1 and its sister probe, Voyager 2, have less than 70 kilobytes of memory in total – the equivalent of a low-resolution computer image. They use old-fashioned digital tape to record data.
The fix was transmitted from Earth on 18 April but it took two days to assess if it had been successful as a radio signal takes about 22 and a half hours to reach Voyager 1 and another 22 and a half hours for a response to come back to Earth. “When the mission flight team heard back from the spacecraft on 20 April, they saw that the modification worked,” JPL said.
Alongside its announcement, JPL posted a photo of members of the Voyager flight team cheering and clapping in a conference room after receiving usable data again, with laptops, notebooks and doughnuts on the table in front of them.
The Retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, who flew two space shuttle missions and acted as commander of the International Space Station, compared the JPL mission to long-distance maintenance on a vintage car.
“Imagine a computer chip fails in your 1977 vehicle. Now imagine it’s in interstellar space, 15bn miles away,” Hadfield wrote on X . “Nasa’s Voyager probe just got fixed by this team of brilliant software mechanics.
Voyager 1 and 2 have made numerous scientific discoveries , including taking detailed recordings of Saturn and revealing that Jupiter also has rings, as well as active volcanism on one of its moons, Io. The probes later discovered 23 new moons around the outer planets.
As their trajectory takes them so far from the sun, the Voyager probes are unable to use solar panels, instead converting the heat produced from the natural radioactive decay of plutonium into electricity to power the spacecraft’s systems.
Nasa hopes to continue to collect data from the two Voyager spacecraft for several more years but engineers expect the probes will be too far out of range to communicate in about a decade, depending on how much power they can generate. Voyager 2 is slightly behind its twin and is moving slightly slower.
In roughly 40,000 years, the probes will pass relatively close, in astronomical terms, to two stars. Voyager 1 will come within 1.7 light years of a star in the constellation Ursa Minor, while Voyager 2 will come within a similar distance of a star called Ross 248 in the constellation of Andromeda.
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Hambourg, avec une soirée à l’opéra et un concert à la Philharmonie de l’Elbe
Séjour culturel à Hambourg et Lunebourg, avec un opéra et un concert dans l'exceptionnelle Philharmonie de l'Elbe.
4 jours / 3 nuits
Rythme 2 /5
1 départ programmé
5 mai au 8 mai 2024
Avec Véronique Bocquet
au départ de Paris
5 mai > 8 mai 2024
Berlin avec une soirée à l'opéra
Voyage à Berlin, visite du patrimoine et des musées : château de Charlottenburg, nouvelle galerie nationale, Gemäldegalerie, nouveau musée égyptien, Reichstag, musée Bode. Le séjour culturel inclut également une découverte de Postdam et une soirée à l'opéra ou à la Philharmonie.
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5 départs programmés
9 mai au 12 mai 2024
Avec Alexis Seydoux
31 oct. au 3 nov. 2024
Avec Philippe Poindront
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12 mars au 15 mars 2025
14 mai au 17 mai 2025
1 oct. au 4 oct. 2025
9 mai > 12 mai 2024
31 oct. > 3 nov. 2024
12 mars > 15 mars 2025
14 mai > 17 mai 2025
1 oct. > 4 oct. 2025
Le Festival de Pentecôte à Salzbourg, avec Cécilia Bartoli et Plácido Domingo
Voyage musical à Salzbourg à l'occasion du festival de Pentecôte. Deux concerts exceptionnels, avec Plácido Domingo et Cécilia Bartoli. Visites culturelles, opéra et concert.
18 mai au 21 mai 2024
Avec Thierry Soulard
18 mai > 21 mai 2024
Venise avec un opéra à La Fenice
Un séjour culturel et musical à Venise avec un opéra au théâtre de la Fenice. Les visites culturelles incluront notamment la Scuola di San Rocco, l'Accademia...
3 jours / 2 nuits
2 départs programmés
22 mai au 24 mai 2024
Avec Laurence Bernard
13 sept. au 15 sept. 2024
Avec Tatiana Mignot
2 place s avant départ garanti
22 mai > 24 mai 2024
13 sept. > 15 sept. 2024
Festival Bach à Leipzig
Voyage festival en Allemagne, circuit découverte de Leipzig, Wittenberg, Dresde, Weimar, Halle. Ce voyage à thème inclut quatre concerts du festival Bach à Leipzig.
6 jours / 5 nuits
12 juin au 17 juin 2024
Départ garanti
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12 juin > 17 juin 2024
Milan avec soirée à la Scala
Voyage musique et art à Milan. Soirée à l'opéra au Teatro la Scala et visite culturelle de la ville : la pinacothèque Ambrosienne, la pinacothèque de la Brera, le duomo et un concert privé à la Casa Museo Giulini
14 juin au 16 juin 2024
Avec Jeannette Thireaut
24 oct. au 26 oct. 2024
14 juin > 16 juin 2024
24 oct. > 26 oct. 2024
Rencontres musicales d'Evian avec Renaud Capuçon et Martha Argerich
Séjour musical dans les Alpes à l'occasion des "Rencontres musicales d'Evian", festival de musique. Visites : Evian et le Lac Léman, Yvoire, Genève et Lausanne. Fondation Baur et musée de Vevey.
1 juil. au 4 juil. 2024
Avec Pierre-Alain Mallet
1 juil. > 4 juil. 2024
Festival international de musique de Colmar avec Renaud Capuçon et Grigori Sokolov
Séjour musical à Colmar à l'occasion du Festival international de musique. Concerts et découverte de Colmar et des villages alentours : Riquewihr, Kayersberg, Eguisheim et son vignoble, Turckheim. Visites du musée Unterlinden, église des Dominicains...
7 juil. au 10 juil. 2024
7 juil. > 10 juil. 2024
La Scala célèbre Puccini avec l'opéra Turandot interprété par A. Netrebko et R. Alagna
11 juil. au 13 juil. 2024
Avec Claire Grebille
11 juil. > 13 juil. 2024
Festival d'Aix-en-Provence à l'occasion de la première mondiale de "Samson"
Festival d’Art lyrique, séjour culturel à Aix-en-Provence: Cézanne et la Sainte Victoire, le musée Granet, l'hôtel de Gallifet. Découverte d'une savonnerie provençale et dégustation d'huile d'olive A.O.P de la vallée des des Baux-de-Provence. Le soir, trois soirées musicales.
16 juil. au 19 juil. 2024
Avec Barbara Lepecheux
16 juil. > 19 juil. 2024
Berry roman, à l'occasion du Festival Chopin à Nohant
Le Festival Chopin sera l'occasion d'un voyage musical en Berry. Outre les récitals de piano en soirée, les étapes du voyage seront Bourges, maison George Sand, abbaye de Noirlac, églises de Neuvy-Saint-Sepulchre, Châteaumeillant, et Vic.
18 juil. au 21 juil. 2024
18 juil. > 21 juil. 2024
Bourgogne romane, à l'occasion du festival de Beaune
Voyage culturel sous la conduite d'un conférencier spécialiste, une découverte du patrimoine médiéval bourguignon : Tournus, Autun, Fontenay, Vézelay, Cluny, Dijon, Beaune...
19 juil. au 22 juil. 2024
Avec Sylvain Metot
19 juil. > 22 juil. 2024
Verbier Festival, la musique classique en altitude !
Voyage musical les Alpes suisses, à l'occasion du festival Verbier. Visite de l'exposition "Cézanne - Renoir" à la fondation Gianadda, croisière sur le lac Léman, montée au Col du Grand-Saint-Bernard et découverte de l'hospice historique ...
Festival d'été à Baden-Baden
Voyage musical en Allemagne, à l'occasion du festival d'été de Baden-Baden. Visite culturelle de Baden Baden, Heidelberg, abbaye de Maulbronn...
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Le festival d'art lyrique d’Aix en Provence avec Eve Ruggieri – voyage évènement en partenariat avec Radio Classique
Laissez vous transporter par ce voyage musical exceptionnel en compagnie d'Eve Ruggieri à l'occasion du festival d'art lyrique d'Aix en Provence où vous pourrez assister à deux représentations dont "Madame Butterfly" de Puccini.
20 juil. au 23 juil. 2024
20 juil. > 23 juil. 2024
Provence romane, à l'occasion du festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron
Un voyage culturel en Provence incluant des concerts au festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron. Aix-en-Provence, les abbayes de Sénanque, Silvacane et du Thoronet jalonneront l'itinéraire culturel.
21 juil. au 24 juil. 2024
16 août au 19 août 2024
21 juil. > 24 juil. 2024
16 août > 19 août 2024
Provence & Chorégies d'Orange
Un séjour en Provence avec des visites culturelles (Glanum, pont du Gard, Avignon) qui jalonnent l'itinéraire de ce voyage culturel et un opéra-concert dans le théâtre antique d'Orange, à l'occasion des Chorégies.
Roussillon roman, à l'occasion du Festival Pablo Casals
Un voyage musical en Roussillon pendant le festival Pablo Casals à Prades. Le programme musical (concerts de musique de chambre) sera riche et varié, ainsi que les visites culturelles : Saint-Michel de Cuxa, Saint-Martin du Canigou, Serrabone et Marcevol, musée Hyacinthe-Rigaud à Perpignan, Cabestany, Saint-André-de-Sorède, Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines, Elne...
5 jours / 4 nuits
29 juil. au 2 août 2024
29 juil. > 2 août 2024
Vérone, festival lyrique avec trois operas de Verdi, Puccini et Bizet
Un circuit culturel en Vénétie à l'occasion du festival de Vérone. Outre l'amphithéâtre, vous découvrirez à Vérone la basilique St Zénon, les églises de Ste Anastasie et de San Fermo Maggiore. L'itinéraire culturel vous conduira aussi à Vicence, cité de Palladio.
1 août au 4 août 2024
1 août > 4 août 2024
Festival des Grandes Heures de Cluny
Voyage musical en France à l'occasion du Festival des Grandes Heures de Cluny. Visites culturelles : abbaye de Cluny, château de Drée, Tournus, chapelle des moines de Berzé-la-Ville...
4 août au 8 août 2024
4 août > 8 août 2024
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Italie, berceau de l’opéra
En Italie, berceau de l’opéra, la Scala fait partie des salles mythiques. De nombreux compositeurs tels Verdi, Rossini ou Puccini, y créèrent leurs œuvres, les chanteuses virtuoses s’y affrontèrent.
Plusieurs voyages à Milan avec un opéra à la Scala vous permettront d’entendre les plus grands chanteurs lyriques. A Venise, un concert ou un opéra à la Fenice est toujours un enchantement pour les mélomanes, et Intermèdes propose des séjours incluant un spectacle dans cette salle légendaire. Le San Carlo à Naples est l’un des plus anciens théâtres lyriques, édifié au XVIIIe siècle sous l’impulsion de Charles de Bourbon. De prestigieux interprètes, tel Jonas Kaufmann, s’y produisent aujourd’hui, et nos voyages à Naples avec une soirée au San Carlo raviront les amateurs d’opéra.
Les plus beaux séjours musicaux en Allemagne
Un concert à la Philharmonie de l’Elbe à Hambourg, ou à la Tonhalle de Zurich font aussi partie de nos incontournables, mais Intermèdes propose également des séjours musicaux à l’occasion des festivals les plus prestigieux.
Festivals de musique les plus prestigieux
Opéras, concerts, récitals de piano, musique de chambre, orchestres philharmoniques, musique baroque, musique contemporaine... Tous les styles sont au programme de nos voyages musicaux à l’occasion de festivals en partenariat avec radio classique. Ce sera par exemple le piano au festival de la Roque d’Anthéron, l’opéra au festival de Munich ou au festival d’Aix en Provence, la musique baroque au festival de la Valette, la musique de chambre au festival Pablo Casals à Prades…
Qu'est-ce qu'un voyage musical ?
Un voyage musical offre une place essentielle, au même titre que l’art et l’histoire, à la musique pour la compréhension d’une destination. Intermèdes propose ainsi aux mélomanes des voyages organisés à l’occasion de festivals prestigieux, d’événements musicaux incontournables, des temps forts des grandes maisons d’opéra.
Conférenciers mélomanes, musiciens ou musicologues accompagnent ce type de voyage, pour vous aider à mieux décrypter et profiter des moments musicaux auxquels vous assisterez.
Où partir en Allemagne pour voir les plus beaux festivals et concerts
L’Allemagne est une destination incontournable pour un voyage musical. Assister à un concert de l’orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin, sous la direction de Kirill Petrenko, est un moment d’exception. Vous pourrez aussi à Berlin profiter d’un opéra au Staatsoper dont la saison est toujours remarquable, riche en grands interprètes.
Le festival de Baden Baden est également un grand festival de musique classique.
Prague, ville musicale qui aima tant Mozart, réserve toujours à ses hôtes un concert dans des lieux de charme.
En Angleterre, lors d’un voyage thématique, « balade musicale en Angleterre », écoutez les célèbres Evensongs dans les collèges les plus célèbres d’Oxford et de Cambridge. A Bruges, chaque année, la « Bach Académie » est dédiée au célèbre compositeur, avec de prestigieux interprètes tel le Collegium Vocale Gent de Philippe Herreweghe.
En Suisse, au bord du lac des Quatre-Cantons, le festival de Lucerne réunit chaque année des orchestres, pianistes, violonistes et chanteurs de renom.
La France est aussi une destination musicale avec de très nombreux festivals d’été, comme celui de Beaune en Bourgogne dédié à la musique baroque sur instruments d’époque, ou le festival de la chaise Dieu qui propose dans le cadre grandiose de l’abbatiale Saint-Robert, de grands concerts de musique classique.
Dominique de Williencourt, violoncelliste de renommée internationale et compositeur, vous emmènera dans les déserts du monde entier, lieux à l'acoustique unique, lors de voyages exceptionnels.
A l‘occasion des voyages de fin d’année, des concerts, opéras, récitals émaillent nos voyages en Autriche, de Vienne à Salzbourg, en Italie, au Portugal, en Hongrie ou en Pologne.
Découvrez les meilleurs festivals dans le monde pendant votre voyage
Bayreuth pour les amoureux de Wagner
Le festival de Bayreuth est un moment d’exception pour tous les mélomanes épris de la musique de Wagner. Retrouvez chaque année ce festival unique à l’occasion d’un voyage Intermèdes en Allemagne.
Pesaro pour les amoureux de Leipzig
Pour ceux qui apprécient Rossini, ne manquez pas le festival de Pesaro en Italie, tandis qu’à Leipzig vous célébrerez Bach dans la ville où il fut maître de chapelle.
Salzbourg pour les amoureux de Mozart
Salzbourg, ville natale de Mozart, a dédié au compositeur une semaine musicale en janvier.
Le Berry pour les amoureux de Chopin
En France, en Berry, c’est dans le cadre évocateur, plein de charme, du domaine de George Sand à Nohant qu’un festival de piano rend chaque année hommage à Chopin.
Vérone pour les amoureux des opéras de Verdi
Au festival de Vérone, ce sont le plus souvent les opéras de Verdi qui sont représentés dans les fameuses Arènes, impressionnant amphithéâtre romain.
Associer paysages grandioses et musique romantique en Suisse
A Gstaad en Suisse, dans un superbe décor alpin, les meilleurs orchestres et solistes viennent exalter tous les répertoires, du baroque à la musique romantique.
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For the first time Rosatom Fuel Division supplied fresh nuclear fuel to the world’s only floating nuclear cogeneration plant in the Arctic
The fuel was supplied to the northernmost town of Russia along the Northern Sea Route.
The first in the history of the power plant refueling, that is, the replacement of spent nuclear fuel with fresh one, is planned to begin before 2024. The manufacturer of nuclear fuel for all Russian nuclear icebreakers, as well as the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, is Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC), a company of Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL that is based in Elektrostal, Moscow Region.
The FNPP includes two KLT-40S reactors of the icebreaking type. Unlike convenient ground-based large reactors (that require partial replacement of fuel rods once every 12-18 months), in the case of these reactors, the refueling takes place once every few years and includes unloading of the entire reactor core and loading of fresh fuel into the reactor.
The cores of KLT-40 reactors of the Akademik Lomonosov floating power unit have a number of advantages compared to the reference ones: a cassette core was used for the first time in the history of the unit, which made it possible to increase the fuel energy resource to 3-3.5 years between refuelings, and also reduce the fuel component of the electricity cost by one and a half times. The FNPP operating experience formed the basis for the designs of reactors for nuclear icebreakers of the newest series 22220. Three such icebreakers have been launched by now.
For the first time the power units of the Akademik Lomonosov floating nuclear power plant were connected to the grid in December 2019, and put into commercial operation in May 2020. The supply of nuclear fuel from Elektrostal to Pevek and its loading into the second reactor is planned for 2024. The total power of the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, supplied to the coastal grid of Pevek without thermal energy consumption on shore, is about 76 MW, being about 44 MW in the maximum thermal power supply mode. The FNPP generated 194 million kWh according to the results of 2023. The population of Pevek is just a little more than 4 thousand, while the FNPP has a potential for supplying electricity to a city with a population of up to 100 thousand people. After the FNPP commissioning two goals were achieved. These include first of all the replacement of the retiring capacities of the Bilibino NPP, which has been operating since 1974, as well as the Chaunskaya TPP, which has already been operating for more than 70 years. Secondly, energy is supplied to the main mining companies in western Chukotka in the Chaun-Bilibino energy hub a large ore and metal cluster, including gold mining companies and projects related to the development of the Baimsk ore zone. In September 2023, a 110 kilovolt power transmission line with a length of 490 kilometers was put into operation, connecting the towns of Pevek and Bilibino. The line increased the reliability of energy supply from the FNPP to both Bilibino consumers and mining companies, the largest of which is the Baimsky GOK. The comprehensive development of the Russian Arctic is a national strategic priority. To increase the NSR traffic is of paramount importance for accomplishment of the tasks set in the field of cargo shipping. This logistics corridor is being developed due regular freight voyages, construction of new nuclear-powered icebreakers and modernization of the relevant infrastructure. Rosatom companies are actively involved in this work. Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL (Rosatom Fuel Division) includes companies fabricating nuclear fuel, converting and enriching uranium, manufacturing gas centrifuges, conducting researches and producing designs. As the only nuclear fuel supplier to Russian NPPs, TVEL supplies fuel for a total of 75 power reactors in 15 countries, for research reactors in nine countries, as well as for propulsion reactors of the Russian nuclear fleet. Every sixth power reactor in the world runs on TVEL fuel. Rosatom Fuel Division is the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium and the leader on the global stable isotope market. The Fuel Division is actively developing new businesses in chemistry, metallurgy, energy storage technologies, 3D printing, digital products, and decommissioning of nuclear facilities. TVEL also includes Rosatom integrators for additive technologies and electricity storage systems. Rosenergoatom, Joint-Stock Company is part of Rosatom Electric Power Division and one of the largest companies in the industry acting as an operator of nuclear power plants. It includes, as its branches, 11 operating NPPs, including the FNPP, the Scientific and Technical Center for Emergency Operations at NPPs, Design and Engineering as well as Technological companies. In total, 37 power units with a total installed capacity of over 29.5 GW are in operation at 11 nuclear power plants in Russia. Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC, Elektrostal) is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of fuel for nuclear power plants. The company produces fuel assemblies for VVER-440, VVER-1000, RBMK-1000, BN-600,800, VK-50, EGP-6; powders and fuel pellets intended for supply to foreign customers. It also produces nuclear fuel for research reactors. The plant belongs to the TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom.
Rosatom obtained a license for the first land-based SMR in Russia
On April 21, Rosenergoatom obtained a license issued by Rostekhnadzor to construct the Yakutsk land-based SMR in the Ust-Yansky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).
ROSATOM and FEDC agree to cooperate in the construction of Russia's first onshore SNPP
ROSATOM and FEDC have signed a cooperation agreement to build Russia's first onshore SNPP in Yakutia.
Rosatom develops nuclear fuel for modernized floating power units
Rosatom has completed the development of nuclear fuel for the RITM-200S small modular reactor designed for the upgraded floating power units.
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