Live in Maastricht III - 2009


Trailer of the special: André Rieu Live in Maastricht III - 2009

Tracklist: Seventy-six Trombones, Light Cavalry, Cielito Lindo, ARV_09, Ob Blond, ob braun, Non ti scordar di me, Old comrades, ARV_09, Pini di Roma, Gloria allEgitto, ad Iside, Nearer, my God to Thee, Parade of the Charioteers, Panis Angelicus, imburg Anthem, ARV_09, Slavko, spiel uns eins!, Happy Birthday, Song of Olympia, Ben (Michael Jackson), The Earth Song (Michael Jackson), Colonel Bogey
Con te partiro (Time to say goodbye), The beautiful blue Danube, Ode to joy
Radetzky March, Strauss & Co, Adieu, little captain of my heart, So ein schöner Tag (Fliegerlied), Sierra Madre, Beer Barrel Polka (Rosamunde), Blau blüht der Enzian, Maastricht Anthem, ARV_09, Maastricht, city of jolly people, Brasil Symphony, Youll never walk alone
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Andre Rieu | Riverdance | Lord of the Dance


Riverdance is a theatrical show consisting of traditional Irish step dancing, notable for its rapid leg movements while body and arms are kept largely stationary.
Lord of the Dance is a hymn with words written by Sydney Carter in 1963. He adapted the tune from the famous American Shaker dance song "Simple Gifts". The hymn is widely performed in the United Kingdom and the United States, and is often mistakenly thought to be a much older traditional hymn. On one occasion its author was informed it had been written in medieval times.
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The Godfather - Stranger in Paradise(in Cortona)

"Stranger in Paradise" is a popular song from the 1953 musical Kismet and is credited to Robert Wright and George Forrest. Like all the music in that show, the melody was based on music composed by Alexander Borodin, in this case, the "Gliding Dance of the Maidens," from the Polovetsian Dances.

Andre Rieu - Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet

Romeo and Juliet is a musical work by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, subtitled Overture-Fantasy, based on Shakespeare's play of the same name. Like other composers such as Berlioz and Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky was deeply inspired by Shakespeare, and he also wrote works on The Tempest and Hamlet. Romeo and Juliet, unlike Tchaikovsky's other major compositions, does not have an opus number.

Bond with André Rieu - Victory

Bond with André Rieu - promoting their song "Victory"

Bond (often typeset as bond in deference to the owners of the 007 copyright) is an Australian/British string quartet that specialises in classical crossover music. Bond has been described as the best selling string quartet of all time, selling over 4 million records.

Andre Rieu & The Dubliners


Andre Rieu & The Dubliners performing the song "The irish washerwoman".

The Irish Washerwoman is a traditional Irish jig whose melody is familiar to many people in the British Isles and North America.

The Dubliners formed in 1962 and made a name for themselves playing regularly in O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin. Initially known as "The Ronnie Drew Group", the founding members were Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Ciaran Bourke and Barney McKenna. The change of name came about due to Drew's unhappiness with the name, coinciding with the fact that Kelly was reading Dubliners by James Joyce at the time.

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The Blue Danube - Andre Rieu


The Blue Danube is the common English title of An der schönen blauen Donau op. 314 (On the Beautiful Blue Danube), a waltz by Johann Strauss II, composed in 1866. Originally performed 13 February 1867 at a concert of the Wiener Männergesangsverein (Vienna Men's Choral Association), it has been one of the most consistently popular pieces of music in the classical repertoire. Its initial performance was only a mild success, however, and Strauss is reputed to have said "The devil take the waltz, my only regret is for the coda—I wish that had been a success!"


Andre Rieu - Shostakovich' Second Waltz


Shostakovich' Second Waltz
Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (Russian: Дмитрий Дмитриевич Шостакович​); 25 September 1906 – 9 August 1975) was a Russian composer of the Soviet period and one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century.


When the Saints Go Marching In. | NYC

"When the Saints Go Marching In." often referred to as "The Saints," is a United States gospel hymn that has taken on certain aspects of folk music. The song is a slight modification (in 1927) of the similarly titled song "When the Saints are Marching In" from 1896 by Katharine Purvis (lyrics) and James Milton Black (music). Though it originated as a spiritual, today people are more likely to hear it played by a jazz band.

Don't Cry for Me Argentina - New York City

"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" is the best-known song from the 1978 musical Evita with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. Sung by the title character Eva Peron, it was titled “It’s Only Your Lover Returning” before Rice settled on the eventual name. It appears early in the second act as Evita addresses the crowd from the balcony of the Casa Rosada and features a sweeping melody tied to broad emotional themes of regret and defiance, characteristic of Lloyd Webber’s most popular songs.
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ANDRÉ RIEU - Operas in Cortona (Toscana)


Cortona is a town and comune in the province of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy. It is the setting for the film Under the Tuscan Sun, starring Diane Lane, based on the book by Frances Mayes. For the past 40 years it has also been the home of a study abroad program in art affiliated with the University of Georgia.


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André Léon Marie Nicolas Rieu (born October 1, 1949) is a Dutch violinist, conductor, and composer best known for creating an international revival in waltz music with his "Johann Strauss Orchestra".


Early life and studies
André Rieu was born into a musical family on October 1, 1949 in Maastricht in the Netherlands. He began studying violin at the age of five. His father was a conductor. From a very young age he developed a fascination with orchestra. He studied violin at the Conservatoire Royal in Liège and in the Conservatorium Maastricht, (1968–1973). His teachers included Jo Juda and Herman Krebbers. From 1974 to 1977, he attended the Music Academy in Brussels, studying with André Gertler, winning the Premier Prix at the academy.


Career
At University he performed the Gold And Silver Waltz by Franz Lehár. Encouraged by the audience reaction he decided to pursue the waltz form. Rieu formed the Maastricht Salon Orchestra and performed as a violinist with the Limburg Symphony Orchestra. In 1987, he created the Johann Strauss Orchestra and his own production company. Since then, his melodramatic stage performances and rock-star demeanor have for some been associated with a revival of the waltz music category. André Rieu plays a 1667 Stradivarius violin.[1]

In April 2009 (Australia) /June 2009 (UK), he made a cameo appearance as himself on "Ramsay Street" in the long-running Australian soap opera Neighbours.


Johann Strauss Orchestra
The Orchestra began in 1987 with 12 members but now performs with between 40 and 50 musicians. At the time the Orchestra first toured Europe, there emerged a renewed interest in waltz music. The revival began in the Netherlands and was ignited by their recording of the Second Waltz from Shostakovich's Jazz Suites. As a result, Rieu became known as the waltz King.

Rieu and his orchestra have performed throughout Europe, in North America, and Japan. Winning a number of awards including two World Music Awards, their recordings have gone gold and platinum in many countries, including 8-times Platinum in the Netherlands. In September 2007 Rieu performed in Australia for the first time solo, without his Orchestra at the Eastland shopping centre in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood playing "My Way" and "Waltzing Matilda"—and the next day appeared at Sydney’s Arena Cove, Warringah Mall shopping complex with the same set. Rieu and orchestra returned to Australia in November as part of his world tour. Rieu and his orchestra played 3 concerts at Melbourne's Telstra Dome from 13-15 November and continued their tour throughout Perth, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide, through to December 2008. The concert theme is 'A Romantic Vienna Night' and the set comprises a replica of part of a Viennese castle, complete with 2 ice-skating rinks 2 Fountains, and a ballroom dance floor situated above and behind the Orchestra. Rieu's largest concert attendance to date in Australia was 38,000 on Saturday 15th November in Melbourne. The Perth concert did not feature the replica of the Viennese Palace as it was stated in the press because it would not fit into the front doors of Subiaco Oval.

He records both DVD and CD repertoire at his own recording studios in Maastricht in a wide range of classical music as well as popular and folk music plus music from well-known sound tracks and theatre musicals. His lively orchestral presentations, in tandem with incessant marketing, have attracted worldwide audiences to this subgenre of classical music.

Some of his orchestra's performances have been broadcast in the United Kingdom and the United States on the PBS television network[2] such as the 2003 airing of Andre Rieu Live in Dublin, filmed in Dublin, Ireland, and 2005’s André Rieu Live in Tuscany filmed in the Piazza Della Repubblica in the village of Cortona in Tuscany.


Criticism
The artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti, has called Rieu's music Schlagermusik, among other things.[3]

Eamon Kelly writing in The Australian newspaper, in an article that discusses the controversy that Rieu engenders, said: "He depicts his critics as members of a stuffy musical elite with narrow aesthetic tastes, yet regularly demeans in interviews music that is not to his taste and classical musicians who choose not to perform in his manner."[4]


Personal life
He is married to Marjorie, who works with him full-time as production manager, and has two sons, Marc and Pierre. He speaks (in order of fluency) Dutch (including his home/city dialect Maastrichtian), English, German, French, Italian and Spanish.[citation needed] Rieu has worked with his brother, Jean Philippe for several years, but Jean Philippe has now started his own production company.

Selected discography
The Best of André Rieu (2009) – Australian Albums: #23
Masterpieces (2009) – Australian Albums: #9
You'll Never Walk Alone (2009) – Australian Albums: #2
Live in Australia (2008) – Australian Albums: #14
Waltzing Matilda (2008) – Australian Albums: #1
The 100 Most Beautiful Melodies (2008) – Australian Albums: #2
In Wonderland (2007)
Live in Vienna (2007)
Auf Schönbrunn (2006)
New York Memories (2006)
Songs from My Heart (2005)
Christmas Around the World (2005)
Live in Tuscany (2004)
The Flying Dutchman (2004)
New Year's Eve in Vienna (2003)
André Rieu at the Movies (2003)
Live in Dublin (2003)
Romantic Paradise (2003)
Maastricht Salon Orkest – Serenata (2003)
Love Around the World (2002)
Dreaming (2002)
Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2001)
Musik Zum Träumen (2001)
La Vie Est Belle (2000)
Fiesta! (1999)
100 Years of Strauss (1999)
Romantic Moments (1998)
Waltzes (1998, re-edited in November 1999)
The Christmas I Love (1997)
The Vienna I Love (1997)
In Concert (1996)
Strauss gala (1995)
D'n blauwen aovond (1995)
Hieringe biete 1 & 2 (1995)
Strauss & Co (1994)
Hieringe biete (1993)
Merry Christmas (1992)

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André Rieu | Live In Dublin



André conquers Ireland... and the Irish steal André's heart! The Dublin concert at the end of 2002. An impressive André Rieu concert, just as we've all come to expect from him, but with a bit of magic from Ireland mixed in, giving a result that sends shivers down your spine!
 

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