PARIS, FRANCE, July 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Every weekend from August 26th to September 11th, the Jardins des Serres d'Auteuil will host the New Soloists festival for the last time, before extension works begin on nearby Roland Garros tennis arena.
The concerts will include recitals of pieces by Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms and Rachmaninov, with a wealth of young talent on display.
Five 'carte blanche' concerts will see five pianists take to the stage for an hour each across the three weekends, while special 'springboard' concerts will attempt to give promising young soloists the break they need, as well as showcasing older acts that have yet to penetrate the public consciousness.
Hotels-Paris.co.uk has a large quantity of cheap hotels available for booking at these times, with the splendid Helvetia just one of many options available.
For more information about the New Soloists Festival, visit http://www.ars-mobilis.com/ (in French).
Editors Notes
www.hotels-paris.co.uk is the latest website from the team behind successful London specialist hotel provider, Hotels-London.co.uk. Hotels-London has been online since the very beginning of the online boom over 11 years ago and is still going strong today. Hotels-Paris will expand the brand further by providing over 500 hand-selected hotels and apartments in and around Paris to suit every budget, from 2-star bed and breakfasts to 5-star boutique hotels.
Hotels-Paris customers will be able to take advantage of discounts up to 70% off the published room rate by booking online 24 hours a day, or calling the dedicated team of experts who are always happy to help make bookings and offer advice about where to stay and what to do in the city.
As well as accommodation, Hotels-Paris will also help people make the most of their stay by offering comprehensive, interactive guides to Paris, with area information, attractions, events and airport transfers, theatre tickets and sightseeing tours - you can plan and book your entire holiday from one site.
To view Hotels-Paris.com press pages please see http://www.hotels-paris.co.uk/.
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2011-07-10
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