ANDRÉ RIEU BEST SELLING MALE TOURING ARTIST IN THE WORLD BY BILLBOARD

ANDRÉ RIEU BEST SELLING MALE TOURING ARTIST IN THE WORLD BY BILLBOARD

Sunday

André Rieu News and Articles on The Harmony Parlor

Jann is taking a Sabbatical ...


For the most current News and Updates on André Rieu and the JSO, please visit the HARMONY PARLOR FANSITE.

This Site is put together and run by the sole dedication of Sue Berry and John De Jong, both sourcing the latest articles and stories from around the world along with accurate translations from Dutch and German Newspapers.

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http://harmonyparlor.blogspot.com/

Make sure to click on the many pictures in the left-hand column as Sue has several "hidden treasures" behind many of them.


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And don't forget our friends Ruud and Ineke's website where you can watch many interesting video's of the Maestro, again two great people dedicated in keeping the fans up to date with the latest.

Friday

Dutch Violinist André Rieu Honoured - January 29 : 2010

Charlemagne Prize for André Rieu ...

January 29 : 2010

de Limburger

Due to his merits towards European music.

André Rieu will receive the Charlemagne prize this year in the city of Aachen. The Maastricht stand alone violinist and leader of the Johann Strauss Orchestra will receive the "Medaille Charlemagne pour les médias européens" (Charlemagne Medal of the European media), as part of the traditional Karl's prize. The prestigious Karls Medal will be awarded to André on the sixth of May in the Coronation Hall of the Aachen City Hall, by Mayor Marcel Phillip.

Rieu receives the Honours due to his significant contributions to the European Culture and Music. According to the jury, Rieu and his Orchestra reached a public of millions. With his music, he also connects residents of several countries.

Rieu is delighted with the German Honour bestowed upon him. "This Award is for us a sign that we are on the right track to bring Classical Music to the attention of a large audience. I am now 60 years old, but I feel I will live to 120. So we can continue on like this for quite a while".

André Rieu is the second Dutchman to receive this prestigious Cultural Award. The first "Medaille Charlemagne" went to author Cees Nooteboom.

This is the Tenth time this Award has been handed out.

Thanks to John for his continuing Translations.

André Rieu Now #4 On The UK Pop Charts - January 29 : 2010

André Rieu Now #4 On The UK Pop Charts !!!

January 29 : 2010

André Rieu Adds To a String of Successes

London ~ Friday January 29, 2010 ... The Dutch violinist, André Rieu may not be a household name among British teenagers, but he has taken the pop world by storm. He was at number six again in the pop music charts at the beginnnig of the week and since moved up in the midweek charts to number four, above Lady Gaga, and quickly closing in on the top three ~ Alicia Keys, Paolo Nutini and Florence and the Machine.

It would be a triumph for the crossover appeal of classical music if he made the No 1 slot this weekend. The last violinist to get to number three in the pop charts was Nigel Kennedy with The Four Seasons ~ over 20 years ago! Rieu's feat may be all the greater as an unknown violinist with an album of purely Strauss waltzes. We wait with baited breath until Sunday !!!

André Rieu's South African Tour Set To Break All Records : January 2010

André Rieu's South African Tour Set To Break All Records

January 29 : 2010

André Rieu's Tour Set To Break All Records

Due to the overwhelming response from South African fans, more shows had to be added to the tour. A 3rd show for Cape Town will be added to the Grand West show dates to include an evening performance on the 3rd of May. Tickets for this performance will go on sale Friday, 29 January 2010 via Computicket.

However, it was Sun City's latest addition of a 4th show that broke all previous records.

"We expected his first two opening concerts to sell out, which did within the launch week, but what was less expected, but hoped for, was a third concert at Superbowl and that happened too. Astoundingly, although one learns not be surprised by anything associated with André Rieu and his 110 strong entourage, we had to add a 4th concert at Sun City, something no other international artist has ever achieved over one weekend at Sun City", says Rod Walker, Head of Entertainment at Sun International.

It is not just in South Africa that the chart-topping, Dutch violinist and conductor is making waves. Known as the King of Waltz, André performs in sold-out venues all over the world, and was the Number One Selling male performer of 2009. His album "Forever Vienna" is currently sitting in the Top 10 UK Album Chart, something unheard of for a recording of traditional waltzes. He has sold more than 30 million albums globally, and has broken all classical concert records, packing stadiums with over 700,000 adoring fans each year.

André Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra will kick off their South African tour at the Sun City Super Bowl on the 24th of April 2010 and will be staging shows in Durban and Cape Town.

Renowned for the uplifting and festive atmosphere at his concerts that may annoy some purists (he encourages his audience to get out of their seats and waltz in the aisles), his ability to make classical music accessible and fun has earned the 60-year-old the unlikely status as Classical Sex Symbol.

"André Rieu is one of the entertainment world's truly unique performers and we are constantly amazed at the local attraction this extraordinary artist is generating. We are currently in uncharted territory, but one thing is for sure, André Rieu's tour to South Africa will be an entertainment experience never witnessed in this country before", says Sam Hendrikse, CEO of Hunta Live.

Bookings through Computicket: www.computicket.com

Tuesday

Australia Day - January 26 : 2010

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY EVERYONE

JANUARY 26 : 2010

André Rieu Enjoys Surprise UK Success - January : 2010

André Rieu Enjoys Surprise UK Success ...

January 25 : 2010

Dutch Violin Star André Rieu Enjoys Surprise UK Success

He's bigger than Coldplay and Britney Spears, and now finally Dutch violin star André Rieu has waltzed his way to success on these shores.

The 60 year old is a massive star elsewhere in the world, selling out stadiums to become the sixth highest grossing live act of 2009 beating Britney, Chris Martin and co, Elton John and Tina Turner, but in the UK he's a virtual unknown.

Now though, Rieu is sitting in the top 10 of the UK album chart with "Forever Vienna", an impressive feat for a recording of traditional waltzes. "There's a big audience out there who loves our music," Rieu told Sky News as he toasted his new success."I think they were a little bit forgotten by the record companies. I think classical music has so many beautiful things to show the people, and that's what I do."

Rieu's attempts to put the showbiz back into classical may annoy some purists, but you can't deny the size of his ambitions. Last year his huge stadium tour included two ice-skating rinks, a ballroom, flying angels, bagpipes and a horse-drawn carriage. The stage was even larger than U2's.

"It was the biggest touring set in the world" smiles Rieu proudly. "We travelled with 500 people. That's madness, but it was fun to do, and it worked. Usually fun and classical music doesn't go together, I don't know why."

Rieu's a wonderfully quirky man who rides a bike around sound check and insists he wants to be the first performer to play waltz music on the moon.Thanks to his popularity in Australia, he even played his violin down Ramsay Street, during a cameo turn in Neighbours.

But it's his instinct for crowd-pleasing that has helped him sell more than 30 million albums, and earnt him the unlikely status as a classical sex symbol."Am I?" he laughs. "It's the way we play music, the way I make contact with the audience."That's what was always lacking in classical music. If you want to clap, then just do it."

Monday January 25 : 2010 UK by Steve Hargrave

Thursday

André Rieu – I Lost My Heart In Heidelberg : Australian Release

André Rieu – I Lost My Heart In Heidelberg : Australian Release

January 21 : 2010


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Wednesday

André Rieu Rises in Standings On The Best Selling Artist List

André Rieu Rises in Standings On The Best Selling Artist List

January 20 : 2010
Front Page de Limburger


The Maastricht orchestra leader and violinist André Rieu is now number 'Six' on the list of the best selling artists of the world. That according to the listing which the American magazine "Billboard" produces yearly.

In 2009 Rieu had a turnover of approximately 95.8 million dollars (appr. 67 million Euro) and sold 834,992 tickets worldwide. With this sale he overtook amongst others, Britney Spears (7), Coldplay (10), Metallica (11) and Beyoncé (15). The number one position of the 25 best selling artists for 2009 goes to the Irish Rock Band U2. Second place went to Madonna and Bruce Springsteen with his E-street Band reached third place with their world tour. The last two in the top five were AC/DC and Pink Floyd.

Last year Rieu ended in eighth place with a turnover of 76.9 million dollars and sold 714,617 tickets.

Thanks John for the Translation !!!

Monday

André Rieu ... Album of Waltz Climbs the UK Charts !!!

André Rieu ... Album of Waltz Climbs the UK Charts !!!

January 18 : 2010


An album of waltz music by Johann Strauss has entered the top 10 of the UK album charts

"Forever Vienna" by André Rieu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra, right, has overtaken Susan Boyle's album, "I Dreamed A Dream"

Forever Vienna, by the Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra climbed 14 places to reach number six after three weeks in the charts. Meanwhile Susan Boyle's album, I Dreamed A Dream fell seven places to number 11 following eight weeks in the charts.

The album, which features works such as The Blue Danube and Radetzky March composed by Strauss, has also reached number one in the classical charts. Such was its popularity that shops across the country ran out of copies in the first week of its release.

The success of the album has partly been attributed to the popularity of television programmes such as Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing on Ice. Mr Rieu has also made several appearances on British television, including on the Royal Variety Performance.

Gennaro Castaldo, a spokesman for HMV, said: "Never before has this music made it to the top of the charts, but André Rieu is the man to do it. Being one of the music world’s best-kept secrets, he certainly has a talent for bringing traditional waltz music to life, to be enjoyed in the way it was in its heyday. Rieu is adored by his fans all over the world and with this album he has shown music fans in the UK why."

"The waltz encapsulates all emotions in life, and this is why people love it," said Mr Rieu, who has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. "This UK 'pop' chart entry is proof of that, so I am thrilled."

André Rieu & JSO in Concert ... Hamburg : January 2010

André Rieu & JSO in Concert ... Hamburg 2010

January 18: 2010

Kaj Verner Soerensen-Denmark

Andre Rieu NSW Friendship Group Newsletter - January : 2010

January 18 : 2010

Margaret our NSW Roving Reporter Writes ...

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE.

I hope that everyone enjoyed the Christmas season. Did you receive any André related gifts?

Thank you to everyone who sent Christmas wishes in the form of emails, cards and gifts.

It is now time to return to normal life, all things André, and work for some.

I finally found time to watch “Live in Sydney” just after Christmas. It is a wonderful record of our experience of the 2009 concerts. I spotted a few of our group – Emily, Maria, Angela, Anne, Nancy, Ellen and Ivan, Steve, Kate, myself and by far the stars of the show, Shirley and Norm, and their 2 granddaughters. Who did I miss??????

I have also listened to “Forever Vienna” the CD released in Britain after the Royal Variety Performance. It also contains the “Live at Albert Hall” DVD which was the first experience of André that I had back in 2000.

I thought it would be a good idea to support the Brits in their pursuit of encouraging André to bring a concert to Britain. It worked! There will be concerts in September. I bought the CD from Amazon UK.

I have also received the DVD “I Lost my Heart In Heidelberg”. I bought it from Mighty Ape in New Zealand. Excellent service. As yet I haven’t had time to watch it....but I will sometime soon.

I have also received my copies of Marjorie’s latest book “A Dream Come True”. I do have a few spare copies if anyone is interested. $42 plus postage.

Thank you to everyone who sent me photos of the recent concert activities. By now you should have received your photo compilations if you asked for one.

There have been some great articles published recently on the Australian Site. Want to know more about André, Marc, Marjorie, Jean- Philippe, Bela, baby photos......
Take a look at ........ http://andrerieuaustralianfriendshipgroups.blogspot.com/

And don’t forget to leave a message on the guestbook
http://users.smartgb.com/g/g.php?a=s&i=g18-34196-e8

If you are lucky enough to be travelling to Maastricht this year Ineke and Ruud have posted an entry on their site which you may find helpful.
http://andrerieu-movies.com/Maastricht_2010_preparations.html

Who has tickets for the 2010 Australian Tour?

Let me know where you are going. I might see you there. A fans lunch/dinner will probably be held in Newcastle on Friday 29 October similar to that held in 2009. Please let me know if you’re interested.

And now it is time for our group to reform and meet up again. Please feel free to come along and join us and meet up with new and old friends and share all things André. Bring a friend too if you wish.

Dates for your diary for 2010

January 22 Morning Tea at Lena’s at Warners Bay from 10am. RSVP NOW
February 12 Lunch at Palms Cafe at Hornsby RSL Club from 10.30.
March 12 Morning Tea at Lena’s at Warners Bay from 10am.

HAVE A RIEU-LLY GREAT TIME EVERYONE AND I LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU SOON.

Yours t-RIEU-lly
Margaret Sansom (aka) Mother Superior
nswandrefriends@gmail.com

Wednesday

Oman Enjoys André Rieu's Brother Jean-Philippe's Music : 2010

Oman Enjoys André Rieu's Brother Jean-Philippe's Music ...

January 13 : 2010

Oman Enjoys Jean Philippe Rieu’s Music Composer Jean-Philippe Rieu hailing from Eysden, recently performed in Oman. He brought homage to the Sultan, who in turn presented him a very high cultural decoration.

In a few weeks he will return to Oman to personally present his new CD, "Secrets of the Soul" to Sultan Quaboos Al Said. Composer Jean-Philippe Rieu is still under the influence of the concert he recently conducted for a select group of diplomats and governmental representatives in the little Gulf State of Oman.

At the invitation of Dutch Ambassador Stefan van Wersch, the classical musician traveled to the Mid-East. The diplomat, who hails from Maastricht, arranged for the ensemble, consisting of Rieu along with Inge Stallings-Gorissen, violin, Manou Liebert, harp, and for this occasion only, soprano Catharina Marquet, to perform for the personal advisor of the Sultan. "Unfortunately the Sultan himself was not present," reflects Rieu. "On that day he was attending a conference of all Gulf States". With his specially conducted "Ode to the Sultan", Rieu left an indelible impression behind. "I composed it as a tribute to him. His advisor Abdul Aziz bin Mohammed Al-Rowas wanted that music immediately. I will now place it on a CD and in March will present it to Sultan Quaboos Al Said".

After the concert, Rieu received the highest cultural award. "This was of course a complete surprise. In Oman I was treated with lots of love and respect. Art, music and culture are binding factors across the entire world. We, in the Netherlands have become quite intolerant. You could even say disorderly. In that aspect we surely could use the people of Oman as an example". For his performance in the capital city of Muscat, on the eve of the Sultan’s fortieth anniversary, the 52 year old Jean-Philippe Rieu composed a tailor made program. He played his own compositions and works from Vivaldi, Debussy, Salieri and Mozart.

In his tribute "Ode to his Majesty Sultan Quaboos Al Said" he describes the beauty and prosperity which Oman has known for the last forty years, and wishes the Sultan and his people happiness and peace. "Prior going, I had immersed myself deeply into the history of the country. In several decades.

Oman went from the Middle-Ages and ended up in the Renaissance. The Sultan ensured that. Illiteracy no longer exists. More than thirty percent of the civil servants are women. Medical care is one of the highest developed cares in the Arabian World. All that information inspired me to write the ode." Rieu is inspired with awe by Oman.

Although he only performed just one concert, he did have the opportunity to see something of this Arabian country. "We were there for ten days, and those days just flew by. Oman is about eight times the size of the Netherlands, and we did go into the countryside and visited the oasis. It was wonderful to experience that. The country is very busy catching up, and Oman has its own symphony orchestra and they are building their own opera house". The presence of Jean-Philippe Rieu in Oman was big news. He conducted several interviews and the newspapers published several stories about this composer.


While his brother André has conquered the world, Jean-Philippe seems to be getting a foot hold in the Arabian countries. "In every interview they asked about André. They know that I am his brother, but the interviews were primarily about me and my music." If it is up to him, he will be performing more frequent in Oman and its neighboring countries.

"I would like that very much. Musical respect from the soul is universal. Everyone knows that. This concert was for me very ennobling. I want to do more with that." ......... *Translated by John

*This translation is ©copyrighted and may not be
used partially or entirely without specific written permission.

Tuesday

André Rieu by Signs of The Times "Facing The Music"

André Rieu by Signs of The Times "Facing The Music"

January : 2010

André Rieu Facing the Music

Archived Article from November 2008

Every great musician has lived an intriguing life. Kristel Rae reflects on the story that shaped the fun loving virtuoso, André Rieu.

Jokes and laughter. Bright, coloured costumes. Clapping and whistling to the music. Balloons falling from the stadium roof onto the audience. This is far from what you would expect at a classical concert of waltzes and arias but it’s exactly what you get with André Rieu. You can see the absolute delight on people’s faces when he performs.

It is a completely absorbing experience that has captivated millions of people around the world. Such a reaction to his music has surpassed all of Rieu’s expectations but has fulfilled the dreams that have been with him for as long as he can remember.

When your father is the conductor of a large orchestra, music is guaranteed to play a major role in your life. From the age of five, a very little Rieu took his very big violin to lessons twice a week and practised for an hour each day. There were many times when he would stare out the window, half heartedly repeating scale after scale while neighborhood children were playing outside, but even at such a young age, he was in awe of the beautiful sounds this instrument could produce and had a strong desire to master it.

Click here to Read Full Article

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Sunday

Photos of André Rieu's 2010 New Year's Day Concert

Photos of André Rieu's 2010 New Year's Day Concert ...

January 10 : 2010

Thanks Sue for the Collage !

Here are some photos that Ineke and Hanna took at the New Year's Day Concert in Cologne. The photos of Roos and Little Lowieke are being posted with Roos's permission.



Photos of Roos With Little Lowieke From Ineke
(Louis Sydney because he was born whilst Roos was in Sydney)






André announced that Leon van Wijk and Lara Meuleman
are a couple and are expecting a new JSO baby soon!



Photo's Courtesy of Hanne from 2010 New Year Concert



Solo Performances with Tanja and Manoe






Thursday

André Rieu ~ Australia's Highest-Selling Music DVDs Of The Decade, January : 2010

André Rieu ~ Australia's Highest-Selling Music DVDs Of The Decade ...

January 7 : 2010


January 7, 2010 ~The Herald Sun Australia: ONE Man owned DVD sales last Decade. That man ~ André Rieu. He single handedly reinvented the genre, selling more than Two Million Copies of his copious amount of Live DVDS. Mr. Rieu clocks up Six Titles in the Top Twenty.
Click on the above photo to read chart

Another Team Effort with Sue !

Wednesday

André Rieu Orchestra Member Frank Steijns Offers Reward - January : 2010

André Rieu Orchestra Member Frank Steijns Offers Reward

January 6 : 2010

Frank Steijns Offers 5000 Euros Reward For The Bells

Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Reward: 5000 Euros For The Bells

Frank Steijns: "This bronze is difficult to sell, it has 'Signatures' of the maker."

Frank Steijns, the City Carillon Player, has offered a reward of 5000 Euros to the person who returns the stolen bells of his carillon. On December 22, the 41 bronze bells from the mobile carillon of Frank Steijns were stolen from a storage shed of the company Shurgard in Maastricht. The theft attracted a lot of media attention, but there are still no results.

"I've lost hope that the thieves would have a change of heart and return the bells," says Steijns. "At least I would like to know where the bells are". He now knows that the thieves encountered the carillon by chance, because that day ten other storage boxes were broken into, confirmed the police, but, they would not make any further comment. Steijns says that the Justice Department still has the camera images of Shurgard's and will not release them, all in the interest of the investigation.

The carillon player has heard from reliable sources that the bronze of the bells is very traceable. "It almost contains like a true signature of the maker. Aside from the copper and tin, there are also other metals mixed throughout. Because of that, the bells are difficult to sell without running a risk."

To date not one smelting house has reported that the bells were offered to them. "Therefore I have offered a Reward of 5000 Euros to the person who returns the bells and hammers intact.That is the maximum value of the molten bells. "The bronze bells when molten are only worth 500 euros to Steijns.

Amongst other things, Steijns made concert tours with André Rieu and the Water Procession on the River Mass with the Mobile Carillon.

Will there be a new Mobile Carillon? "Several people have indicated they want to help, but there is nothing concrete yet." For now Steijns had to cancel twenty concerts. "Even if I get new bells, I cannot perform before May. This is a significant revenue loss, but that I find not to be too important. Most of all I want to know what happened to the bells. That, in the meantime has become the primary question for me."

Thanks to John for finding and Translating this for us!

André Rieu ~ New Year Concert in Cologne 2010

André Rieu ~ New Year Concert in Cologne 2010

January 6 : 2010

André's 2010 New Year's Day Concert in Cologne ... from Ineke & Ruud.


Traditionally the Concert Season for a new year starts in the German town of Cologne. We also spent a few days in Cologne, watching the fireworks on New Year's eve from the quays of the River Rhine and attending the traditional New Year's concert the day after. Click on the picture above of our proud grandfather, to see the highlights of this concert.

The 2010 New Year Concert in Cologne ...



On December 29th, 2009 the Dutch TROS Showed the Special, "André and Friends" ...

What is so "special" about this "Special"? ... Why is he dressed in an Orange Waistcoat? ... Why was this concert never in his agenda? ... Why are there 30,000 people in the stadium and not a single ticket was sold? ... Why is there not a single familiar face in the audience? ... Why do some call this the "New Year concert 2010", when That concert was on January 1st and 2nd, 2010 in Cologne?

Ruud and Ineke.

Click here for all the answers to these questions and to see the Video from André and Friends 2009

Sunday

André Rieu ... King of Waltz is coming to South Africa - January : 2010

André Rieu ... King of Waltz is coming to South Africa ...

January 3 : 2010

Photography by Heather

André Rieu, one of the world’s most popular performers, will be touring South Africa for the first time!

André Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra will kick off their South African tour at the Sun City Super Bowl on April 24 followed by shows in Durban and Cape Town. Known as the King of Waltz, André performs in sold-out venues all over the world, and is the Number One Selling male performer of 2009.

The chart-topping Dutch violinist and conductor has sold close to 30 million albums globally, and has broken all classical concert records, packing stadiums with over 700,000 adoring fans each year. André Rieu is renowned for the uplifting and festive atmosphere at his concerts, as he encourages his audience to get out of their seats and waltz in the aisles.

André Rieu is one of the entertainment world’s truly unique performers and it is a great privilege to be partnering him on his first South African tour,” says Sam Hendrikse, CEO of Hunta Live. “The Johann Strauss Orchestra and the numerous singers who will be accompanying the tour to South Africa will provide audiences with an entertainment experience never witnessed in this country before.”

André Rieu: Live in South Africa will perform in Durban on April 28 at the Durban International Convention Centre at 20h00. This will follow his performances at Sun City on April 24 and 25. After appearing in Durban, André Rieu appears in Cape Town on May 1 and 2. Booking for all performances is at Computicket (www.computicket.co.za)

Thursday

André Rieu's Wife & Son, The “Unknown” Rieu’s

André Rieu's Wife & Son, The “Unknown” Rieu’s

December 31 : 2009

André Rieu's Wife & Son, The “Unknown” Rieu’s

Wife Marjorie and son Marc active in the shadow of renowned violinist André Rieu.

It is a close family, the Rieu family. Violinist and father André, with son Pierre (production manager of the travelling waltz circus) in the foreground Marjorie (writer and mother) and son Marc (artist) in the sunny shadow. An interview with the two known unknowns.

What binds them is the music for which André (60), Marjorie (62), Pierre (28) and Marc (31) all have a deep passion. But whereas violinist and orchestra leader André and production manager Pierre lead a life in the spotlight of publicity, Marjorie and Marc have chosen a more tranquil shelter in the wake of the multinational Viennese Waltzes. But consider ... Marjorie’s recently published children’s book, “Dreams come True” ... “Twins Visit André Rieu”. And artist Marc displays his artwork on a regular basis in large exhibitions and galleries in the Netherlands, Belgium and the United States.

“What we lack” says Marjorie, “is the inner turmoil which André and Pierre possess, always busy, running from one thing to the other. Sure, André has an inborn desire to entertain, but he needs an audience for that, that is a vital necessity”.

And Marc, “I did inherit the love for drawing and painting from my Dad, if he would just take the time and effort, he would produce wonderful things”. Of the talent that prevails in the Rieu family, they both inherited more than enough. In her book, Marjorie is observed as an author who has an eye for detail and is humorous, her husband is called a “dumb sewer violinist” by one of the main characters. In the English and German translations he is very unflatteringly called a “Fiddle Fart” and “Geigenscheisser” (a cruddy violinist), she says laughingly. But, she adds reassuringly, “it is not that I am making André out to be ridiculous”.

It took her a couple of years to complete, because “in this 24 hour a day business, I just cannot say ... oh, sorry, I am writing now. I still assist André with his TV specials, CD’s and financial matters”.

The practical involvement of Marc in the Rieu firm is limited to moral support. Some of his land, sea, water and cityscapes appear on André’s CD’s and DVD’s. “My parents are two of my best customers”. He shows a painting that was commissioned by his mother for André’s birthday, a ghost ship, "á la Flying Dutchman", setting sail on a sinister sea. His paintings, fiery immensely happy or melancholy, always have a touch of mysticism and are known to have beautiful colors. “I want people to look at them with their hearts”. No, he would never use his father’s fame to ensure a glittering career. “Early on I wanted to study Art History and Paint”.

Marjorie: “As a child Marc already loved nice things. When Pierre and he were playing with cars, he would make nice mosaics with the dinky toys. But not Pierre, he raced them and threw them all over, a totally different child. The exuberant and always active Pierre was already helping his father behind the scenes when he organized the Maastricht Salon Orchestra, remembers Marjorie. In a way, he kept himself involved with all the artistic contents" ... “Can’t Daddy play this or that?”

Marc: “I have had a wonderful childhood. Brought up with the idea that one has to be happy with ones work, and show respect towards yourself and those around you, and that your dreams are stimulated. That’s what made my father what he is today”. The brothers get along very well together, and in many ways, their lives run parallel. Pierre and his wife Eefje became parents of twins Linde and Lieke in October, Marc and his partner Andrea had Ivan in June.

Marc: “I am nuts about that little boy. It seems as though an extra engine in your life has started. Everything is much more intense”.

Marjorie: “We are crazy about the little ones. Even though I am an Oma (Dutch for Grandmother), I do not feel that I am. And André, he could eat them alive. He was totally out of it when the twins were born while he was busy on the other side of the world. Every spare moment he had, he would call or watch the video’s of his grandchildren via the computer”.

Marc Rieu is the Ambassador for "Art of Looking" in Maastricht, which includes a strong commitment towards his disabled fellow artists. When Mayor Leers of Maastricht approached him, he did not hesitate one second. “To do for your fellow man, was an important part in my upbringing, and that I want to pass on to Ivan”.

Marjorie who wrote André’s biography, “André Rieu, My Music My Life”, has written enough for the future and is currently focused on the stormy career of André who is in the process of conquering England (where he met Queen Elizabeth), South America and South Africa.

“Sometimes I think back to the simpler times. The time of the Salon Orchestra when everything could be overseen. I did not believe André when we were in Vienna in front of the Schönbrunn Palace and he told me that he was going to copy the palace for a world tour. He was successful. Next year he wants to go to the North Pole, and afterwards he wants to do a concert in space. And you know something ... that will more than likely happen”.

Another great Article translated across to English, made possible by the cooperation and team effort of Ineke, Ruud, John, Sue and myself.

This translation is © copyrighted and may not be used,
partially or entirely without specific written permission.


André Rieu in Interview Reflects Back on 2009

André Rieu in Interview Reflects Back on 2009

December 31 : 2009

André In The Castle Being Interviewed by Jo Cortenraedt

On December 26th, the local Limburg TV station L1 aired a three part special about André Rieu. Part of this special was an interview by Jo Cortenraedt in André's home where they reflect back to the past year and look ahead to 2010 ... Ruud and Ineke.


Tuesday

André Rieu ~ Endive with Bacon bits, Please - December : 2009

André Rieu ~ Endive with Bacon bits, Please ...

December 29 : 2009

André Rieu performs a victory march across the world, but his heart remains in Limburg.

2009 was the year for André Rieu. But it has been like that for years.The Waltz king rules on earth, but now wants to go into space, which seems to be his answer to one of our reader's question.

Tours through Japan, Canada, Australia and the United States, on TV with Queen Elizabeth, and on a Postage Stamp with his characteristic head. That is only one of the many highlights of 2009 for the Maastricht citizen and his Johann Strauss Orchestra. Rieu still scratches his curly head every time he reaches yet another highpoint.

Not totally illogical for some one who came so far. In the seventies he was still playing in homes for the elderly with his Maastricht Salon Orchestra, his breakthrough came with a performance in 1995 during the half time break, mid field in the Olympic Stadium during the European Soccer championship match between Ajax and Bayern-Muenchen. Sixty thousand spectators crazily waved along with the melody of the"Blue Danube". (Translators note: I believe it was the "Second Waltz").

Centre field has since been replaced by an immense podium, the likes of a copied palace, where he surrounds himself with many musicians, singers and soloists. His entourage these days consists of approximately five hundred people, and his legions consist of many millions of fans, spread out over the entire world.

From the very beginning, Rieu assured accessibility to the world of classical music, and that accessibility still exists today. Those who are fond of classical music and call it an intellectual challenge, call him the heir to James Last (German Orchestra Leader). And those who interpret his classical interpretations as festive, have crowned him the King of the Waltz. That polarization also occurs abroad, as evidenced during his recent tours through Australia, the US and Canada. There were many positive reviews, but also some critical ones. "His waving hair was more dramatic then his playing" wrote an American critic. "Walt Disney for grown ups" said another. "Master of fake art" judged the "Australian". Rieu would never let the critics' remarks get to him. "I never do cross over music" he said in an interview with Reuters. "I play my music in a serious manner, sometimes I play it a little faster, sometimes it is shortened. When Johan Strauss was alive there were no juke boxes or televisions, and people expected a waltz to last eighteen minutes, now they only expect them to last no more then four or five minutes. Who is opposed to that?"

In America they are happy with Rieu. There, a growing market exists for artists who bring classical music to the masses in a popular manner, such as the tenor group "Il Divo", it has become a nice union. Rieu's concerts are very well liked by viewers of the forty five plus years, the age group which PBS, the largest public television in the US, targets primarily. Classical melodies with show and bravura has brought PBS many new members. And on the other side, Rieu profits from his exposure on the US TV through the sales of millions of CD's and videos. As far as American concepts are concerned, Rieu is not an archetypical superstar. Away from the stage he is not the glamorized type. He is not recognized for his powerful or peppery statements during his interviews and his behavior can be called 100% down to earth. But on stage, this modesty disappears and he becomes the charismatic leader, who transports the Americans to a time of grandeur and politeness.

In 2009, Rieu celebrated triumphs all over the world. Together with Bette Midler, Lady Gaga, Michael Bublé and Mika, he performed in front of Queen Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip. He became a Knight in the French Order of Arts and Letters, all due to his challenges towards and performances of classical music in France. As a commemoration of his thirtieth anniversary as an artist, his image appeared on a stamp of the TNT (Dutch Postal System). He belongs to a select small group of artists who has a request on the iPhone. In 2009 he sold the most music DVD's in the Netherlands. The DVD "Live in Australia" led the DVD charts for seen weeks. And last, but not least, his Vrijthof concerts this year were again a thunderous success. Does it ever end? The now sixty year old Rieu has already filled 2010 with ambitious projects.

For the coming year, huge tours have been planned for South Africa, America, Canada and Central America titled "Celebration of Music". The success of the Maastricht stand alone violinist some times takes on strange and mysterious forms. Reporter Lisa Whithead of the American TV station ABC, placed several question marks behind the statements made by several Rieu fans, indicating that his music was better then any known medicine. Rieu answered her seriously. "I received a letter from a doctor who asked me: "How do you do that?" I have a patient who sits like a plant near the window, but when she plays your DVD, she dances around".

On Australian TV he was asked what he liked best to eat anywhere in the world. His answer was spontaneous and brought laughter from the Australians. "Endive with bacon bits" replied Rieu. Despite his hero status he still seems to have both feet firmly planted on the ground.

This translation is © copyrighted and may not be used, partially or entirely unless specific written permission has been received from the translator.

Many thanks John for the Translation.

Sunday

André Rieu, a Sex Symbol With Strings Attached - December : 2009

André Rieu, a Sex Symbol With Strings Attached ...

December 26 : 2009
Sunday Telegraph
André Rieu ... a Sex Symbol With 'Strings' Attached

ANDRÉ Rieu may woo the same female fan base but the classical music superstar insists he is no Tom Jones.

Happily married for more than 30 years, Rieu's many adoring fans will have to be content admiring the virtuoso violinist from afar. "Sometimes, people throw stuff up on stage, but I'm not Tom Jones," Rieu tells Insider when asked about some of his more eager fans. "I would be lying if I said I don't like it. I am flattered when people like my way of making music and that's why I do it." He says his wife, Marjorie, has no problem with his female fans, adding, "She knows it is part of the job and it is a profession."

Rieu is talking to Insider from Holland, where he and his family are celebrating Christmas and new year at the castle in which they live.

The violinist, composer and conductor, 60, is promoting the release of his latest DVD and album, André Rieu 'Live In Sydney', which he filmed on his recent October tour. It features guest appearances from Alan Jones (singing I Am Australian) and Dame Edna Everage.

Rieu's label, Universal Music, has high hopes for it, with 300,000 copies shipped to retailers before Christmas. His latest release also features Australian singer Mirusia Louwerse, who travels with him around the world.

"It is cool for me because the Australian audience is fantastic; the whole world can see how it clicks between the Australian audience and me," he said. "First it will be released in Australia, but later on of course it will be released around the world. All the products I make are for the world."

In October, 2010 Rieu will do it all again: he's booked for seven concerts in Australia and New Zealand. This time around, he is hoping to work with Olivia Newton John. "I met Olivia at one of the last concerts and I'm a big fan of hers," he said. "Probably we are going to do things together in 2010."

Rieu has sold millions of albums and DVDs around the world and Australia is one of his biggest markets. He puts his success down to hard work and passion. "When I analyse my success, I think it is because I make music with my heart," he said. 'It sounds like a cliché, but it's really true ~ I only play the pieces that are close to my heart. "Record companies all around the world forgot for a long time that there is also music besides pop music.

"My music is classical music brought with humour and brought with lightness and brought with tears and heart. There is a huge audience for this way of making music and way of loving music as a musician."

Rieu, an admitted control freak, runs his own company to distribute his albums and run his productions. That way no "middle men" get in the way. "I had this dream in my head and, to achieve that result, it is much easier and much faster when I do everything myself," he said. "I have a small group of people working for me and you see the results. We have very short lines with big arenas where we play all around the world."

Rieu isn't really comfortable with fame, either. His wife and two sons, Marc and Pierre, are all part of his business and they all travel around the world together. "Fame is nothing. Fame is something that exists in the heads of some people, but for me. Fame is nothing, everything is relative," he said. "I don't need managers or an entourage to prove myself."

Rieu recently became a grandfather for the first time and says he is committed to being a family man. His youngest son, Pierre, and his wife recently welcomed twin daughters. "They are now three weeks old," he said with pride. "It's fantastic but absolutely exhausting. They are so energetic ~ these babies should sleep! I am very proud, though. It's great."

André Rieu's Live In Sydney DVD and album are out now. Rieu plays Sydney's Acer Arena on October 31, 2010

Saturday

André Rieu Appears on The Carmen Nebel Show - December : 2009

André Rieu Appears on The Carmen Nebel Show ...

December 26 : 2009

Each year André and the JSO traditionally appear in a Christmas special on German Television.

On Dec 23rd, 2009 they appeared on the Christmas show of Carmen Nebel for the German ZDF TV station. André also provides a small private violin lesson for a young André , again with Carmen? See for yourself.

How many?
No idea what he is talking about!

Click on the above Picture to view the Programme

Thank you Ruud and Ineke for the "thumbs up" !

Thursday

A Christmas Message from André Rieu - December : 2009

A Christmas Message from André Rieu ...

December 24 : 2009


Click on the above Photo to View Message
www.andrerieu.com

Thanks for the "thumbs up" Adele

Wednesday

An Interview With André Rieu & His Wife Marjorie - December : 2009

An Interview With André Rieu & His Wife Marjorie ...

"Television and Fireplace"

December : 2009

André and Marjorie:-

André Rieu (Maastricht 1949) is a violinist and orchestra leader.
Marjorie Rieu (Maastricht, 1947) together with André, leads the Rieu Productions Company and recently wrote the book "Dreams come True".
André and Marjorie have two sons: Marc (31) and Pierre (28).

Marjorie:
After a day of work we switch on the TV and relax. When I don't have anything to do anymore it is wonderful to watch TV. And that has nothing to do with getting away from a hectic life, my life is not that hectic at all.

André:
Ho, ho, just a minute! You recently finished three books, wasn’t that hectic?

Marjorie:
Back then, yes, but during that period I didn't watch TV. And then it all depends on what you want to watch, whether we watch together or not. When you want to watch your favourite action films, I’ll do something else.

André:
I love shoot-them-up films. Great!

Marjorie:
Those kinds of boy’s films.

André:
With those kinds of films I'm able to get totally relaxed! And the same with “The Sound of Music”. Sorry, I am just an Old Fart but I adore that film, I can watch it 15, 30, 50 times.

Marjorie:
Together we can watch it at least 500 times!

André:
And of course I like Matthijs in "De wereld draait door” (As The World Turns) and late at night "Pauw and Witteman". I am touched by people with a passion, drive and zeal, and these men have it! When I see people who go for 100%, that touches me.

Marjorie:
Yvon Jaspers has that passion too, it all seems so simple, but it sure is not. Yvon's power is her capability combined with her natural charm.

André:
Joris Linssen in "Hello, Goodbye" has it too. When you hear some of the stories he can get out of people in Schiphol airport, I have tears rolling down my face. He has a unique way of combining respect and insolence in his interviews.

Marjorie:
If we cannot watch "Hello, goodbye", we record it.

André:
Ivo Niehe is a TV genius, he is a master in the making of portraits. A man with emotion. He is honest. People sometimes ask me: "Where does your success come from?" I think it is honesty. Recently I had a part in "Flikken Maastricht"; fortunately I played myself, because I cannot play a role. I don't like reality shows and all those programmes where people are sent away or rejected. Television at the expense of people is repulsive. Ultimately for me the most important things are passion, sincerity and authenticity.

Marjorie:
And humour. "The Nanny", great!

André:
Yes, wonderful and so pleasantly fast. And don’t forget" Fawlty Towers" (English comedy about a hotel).

Marjorie:
We also like André van Duin. So clever!

André:
You almost forgot Dame Edna! Sometimes I wonder why there is so little music on TV, yes on Sunday mornings "Vrije geluiden" is very nice, but that is all. My specials are always broadcast by the TROS, with a lot of viewers. So why not more music on TV? In my younger years we watched "Toppop" with Ad Visser. By the way: I never understood why they dismissed the announcer (female). I am pleading for the return of this announcer. Then you can form a bond. Now it is … tsjak-boom … next program.

About André:-
Favourite Book: Dreams come true, by Marjorie.
Newspaper: Definitely not the NRC, who four years ago wrote that I was bankrupt, and with that downgraded themselves to a gossip sheet.
Magazine: Everything available.
Country and City: The Netherlands and Rome.

About Marjorie:-
Favourite Book: Buddenbrooks, Thomas Mann.
Newspaper: I don't read newspapers. Love it!
Magazine: Our language, Psychology magazine.
Country and City: Italy and Rome.

Another great Team Effort with John & Ineke translating and Sue and myself burning the "Midnight Oil" and Telephone Wires !!!

Frank Steijns of André Rieu Orchestra Carillon Stolen - December : 2009

Frank Steijns of André Rieu Orchestra Carillon Stolen !!!

December 23 : 2009

41 Carillon Bells Stolen in BURGLARY

City carillon player Frank Steijns is hit hard by the disassembly of the instrument by our reporter MAASTRICHT

The 41 bells of the mobile carillon of carillon player Frank Steijns were probably stolen by bronze thieves. The musician found the instrument disassembled in the shed where he thought it could be safely stored after each performance, since it is guarded by cameras.

Steijns suffered a great loss by the theft, since the carillon could only be insured for it's metal value of approximately 5000 Euros. The carillon player built the instrument himself. "The value of the many hours in building this instrument can not be measured in monetary terms", says Steijns. The insured value is only a fraction of its true value.

Steijns found the entire carillon disassembled in the storage shed, where ten boxes were found to be broken open, this according to the Maastricht police. Whether things from other victims are missing is being investigated. However, a trailer was found to be stolen, almost certainly used to transport the stolen items. No trace of the carillon bells can be found, and the rest of the instrument was scattered throughout the inner storage area.

The thieves were definitely after the bronze, concluded the musician. Shed and grounds are monitored by two cameras. "One was hanging at six thirty, and the second one filmed how the thieves did their work" says Steijns. Due to privacy reasons, he may not yet view the images. Steijns hopes that smelters have been notified in order to avoid the 41 bells ending up in an oven and forever disappear. Maybe the thieves will become remorseful when they realize what they have done, so hopes the carillon player.

Steijns, is city carillon player in Maastricht, Weert and Heerlen, and played the mobile carillon in 2007 during André Rieu's world tour, who was then the owner of the bells. The tour included one hundred concerts from Tokyo to New York. After the tour Steijns bought the carillon from the orchestra leader.



Last year the carillon, contained in six boxes each averaging 200 pounds was used on a boat during the first water procession in Maastricht.


Click here to see a video of the bells as Frank tells how he and André designed them and why and also plays some Christmas songs on them:


Another great Team Effort.
Thanks John for the Translation and Ineke & Ruud for the extra Photo's.

André Rieu on Dutch TV - December : 2009

André Rieu on Dutch TV ...

December : 2009


This week, two appearances of André on the Dutch TV! First of all he ended in sixth place in the "Dutchman of the Year" (not the Person of the Year) election and the RTL Boulevard gossip follows André before and after the Gelredome (Arnhem) concert. Who is the lady kissing André? There is no mistletoe around ...We have posted the 2 new (short) video's on our site. Click on the picture(s) below and enjoy ...
Ruud and Ineke.