Geschenkladen!
At our final concert of the season we invite you to join us for refreshments in the atrium. We hope you will take this opportunity to say hello and wish Barlow and the choir well before they leave in June. But there’s more! We’ll have four exclusive gift baskets for those who wish to support Utah Chamber Artists on our upcoming tour to Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic. We still need your help and we’ve put together some fun gift items that we hope will make you feel part of this special tour.
For a Donation of $50 or more receive:
Offizielle Deutsche 2014 Tour Warenkorb (Official UCA German 2014 Tour Basket)
- German Teddy Bear
- German Cowbell
- German Miniature Cuckoo Clock
- Miniature Beer Stein
- German Candy
- Hampelmann – Jumping Jack Toy
- Edelweiss scarf, doily, edelweiss seeds
- Voucher for a CD and DVD from our tour
Kinder-Geschenkkorb (Children’s Gift Basket)
- Imported tin rooster horn used to celebrate after WWII
- Teddy bear
- Haba (German toymaker) tote
- Gummi Bear German toy mold filled with Gummi Bears
- German candy
- Lady Bug apron, chocolate ladybugs, German legend, Brahms Ladybug music – (girls)
- Wooden Vintage Knitting Spool (girls)
- German toy car, wooden bird whistle – (boys)
- Wooden Vintage Paddle Ball (boys)
Weihnachts-Geschenkkorb
(Christmas Gift Basket)
- Set of Laser-cut Wooden ornaments
- Imported German Advent Calendar
- Christmas Towel with Vintage German illustration
- Imported Papier Mache German ornament with candy
- German Tin Mold filled with Candy
- CD with UCA Christmas Favorites
- German Pastry
For a Donation of $25 or more receive:
Komponist-Geschenkkorb
(German Composer Gift Basket)
- Featuring Bach, Mozart, Beethoven & Brahms
- Handmade Bookmark with hand-tooled inscription
- Handmade dishtowel with image and quote
- Music: A Book of Quotations
- German Candy
- UCA CD featuring music by German composers
- Copy of Beethoven’s “Heiligenstadt Statement”
- Mozart Kuglen
- Copy and description of personal insignia Bach created himself
- Brahms Lullaby with Hummel illustration