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Dear friends,

 

We are happy to invite you to the annual meeting of the Association of Friends of the Protestant Theological Faculty of Charles University, which will take place in Prague on November 10.-12, 2017. The theme of our meeting will be

 

Music in Czech and European Protestant Traditions

 

The primary question we ask is, how protestant traditions in Bohemia and in other countries influenced and shaped church music throughout the centuries. Which esthetical and theological values were and are expressed in church music, how was it brought into practice, how was it received by the believers and what are the current developments? We will explore these questions from several angles by ways of presentations and workshops.

 

We have reserved accommodation at a dormitory. The accommodation costs, including breakfast, range between 350.00 and 400.00 CZK. The Association will contribute toward 50% of this cost.

 

We kindly ask you to inform us about your participation before October 15, 2017 either electronically at

http://spoleketf.org/index.php/en/application    

or via postal mail at:

Spolek přátel ETF, P.O.BOX 529

Černá 9,

CZ-115 55 Praha 1

Please, use the enclosed registration form.

 

For more information on the activities of the Association (in English, German and Czech) see the website http://spoleketf.org. Soon you will also find the program of the November meeting on our site.

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We would also like to remind those of you who are members of our association not to forget to pay your membership fee. If not for these contributions, we would not be able to organize our annual conferences. In case you participate at this year’s conference, you can pay your membership fee in cash in Prague.

 

Our bank accounts:

- Czech Republic – Spolek přátel ETF; no. 2720961001/5500 – Raiffeisenbank, a.s.

IBAN: CZ10 5500 0000 0027 209 61001 / BIC RZBCCZPP

- Germany – formal owner of the account: Michael Hoffmann, account no. 30 52 755 066, Blz 701 100 88 Postbank SPAR Muenchen

 

Kindest regards,

 

 

Peter Morée (chair) and Michael Hoffmann (vice-chair)

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