9/28/04

André's Nervousness Before A Concert

9/27/04


Now Everybody Whistle "Happy Birthday" To André!!

9/26/04

Remember Those Tomato's That André Couldn't Find?
He Called Marjorie and She Told Him Where They Were.
He Found Them!! :)

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And Now We Wish You Happy 63rd Birthday André!

12/9/03


Participating Cinemas ~ Enjoy the magic of André Rieu captured live in concert on the big screen in 2011. See André Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra captured LIVE from Maastricht, The Netherlands, at your participating cinemas across North America.
Stay tuned for cinema announcements! Canada Locations Coming Soon!


Alabama
Auburn Wynnsong 16  
Birmingham Summit 1
Dothan Carmike 12
Florence Regency Square 12
Mobile Wynnsong 16
Prattville Promenade 12

Arkansas
Fort Smith Carmike 14
Hot Springs Central City 10
Mountain Home Village 5

Colorado
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Florida
Bradenton Royal Palm 20
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Fleming Island Fleming Island 12
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Sebring Lakeshore 8

Georgia
Albany Wynnsong 16
Athens Carmike 12
Atlanta, Studio Movie Gril
Canton Riverstone 15
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Columbus Ritz 13
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LaGrange LaGrange 10
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Savannah Wynnsong 11
Snellville Carmike 12
Statesboro Carmike 12

Idaho
Chubbuck Pine Ridge 10

Illinois
Bloomington Palace 10
Champaign Beverly 18
Dekalb Market Square 10
Forsyth Hickson Point 12

Indiana
Elkhart Encore 14

Iowa
Cedar Rapids Wynnsong 12
Johnston Wynnsong 16
Sioux City Southern Hills 12

Kansas
Manhattan Carmike Seth Childs 12

Massachusetts
Dedham, Legacy Place

Michigan
Battle Creek Lakeview Square 10
Birmingham, Birmingham 8
Fort Gratiot Birchwood 10
Ludington Harbor Cinemas 8
Marquette Royal Cinema 10
Saginaw Fashion Square Cinemas 10
Traverse City Horizon Cinemas 10

Minnesota
Apple Valley Carmike 15
Moundsview Wynnsong 15
Oakdale Oakdale 20

Missouri

Warrensburg Carmike 10

Montana
Billings Shiloh 14
Missoula Carmike 10

New York
Farmingdale, Farmingdale Multiplex
White Plains, City Center

North Carolina
Asheville Carmike 10
Durham Wynnsong 15
Fayetteville Marketfair 15
Greensboro Carmike 18
Greenville Carmike 12
Hickory Carmike 1
Jacksonville Carmike 16
Morrisville Park Place 16
Raleigh Carmike 15
Wilmington Carmike 16
Winston-Salem Wynnsong 12

North Dakota
Bismarck Carmike 8
Grand Forks Carmike 10
Minot Stadium Cinema 9

Ohio
Findlay Carmike 12

Oklahoma
Lawton Carmike 8
Shawnee Cinema 8
Stillwater Carmike 10

Oregon
Corvallis Carmike 12

South Carolina
Columbia Carmike 14
Myrtle Beach Broadway 16

South Dakota
Rapid City Carmike 10

Texas
Abilene Carmike Park Central
Dallas, Studio Movie Grill
Edinburg Carmike 20
El Paso Carmike 16
Houston, Studio Movie Gril
Lufkin Carmike Mall 9
Wichita Falls Carmike 14

Tennessee
Chattanooga Majestic 12
Clarksville Governor's Square 10
Cookeville Highland 12
Franklin Thoroughbred 20
Hixson Northgate 14
Johnson City Carmike 14
Knoxville Wynnsong 16
Murfreesboro Wynnsong 16
Nashville Bellevue 8

Utah
Provo Wynnsong 12
West Valley City Ritz 15

Washington
Kennewick Carmike 12

Wisconsin
Eau Claire Oakwood 12

9/15/03

Ruud, Henriette (Mirusia's Mum) and Ineke

Ineke's Wonderful Weekend in Brussels and André's Concert


We had a great weekend in Gemma and Nand's home (near Antwerp) and in Brussels. We had the company of three Viennese maids of honor from the Imperial Family of Sisi and Franz Josef: Lady Monique, Janny and Thea. They rented their ball gowns to have that very special feeling of being a princess! We had great fun helping them dress up. They had lots of petticoats and hoops on that made it hard to go to the bathroom, or to enter a car .... Unfortunately we did not have an elegant footman and a carriage available!

The Romantic Viennese night was wonderful as usual. Standing ovations for the Platin tenors and Mirusia. We have seen the concert several times by now, but every time it is a wonderful feeling to be there. The palace was smaller than in Toronto. Toronto had the full glory!! Stadiums are not built for concerts, so it is unavoidable there is an echo. Even Andre's crew could not get rid of it! Because Belgium is a bilingual country, Andre talked in French and Dutch. Sometimes he started the sentence in French and ended the same sentence in Dutch! The real world champion figure skaters, Aljona and Robin were there, the Viennese ballet with Jurgen and Simona as star dancers, Suzan as Sisi, horses, carriage ...

Rumors we heard (talking to some people of the crew): Andre has 4 castles now. Technicians are working on them to make them more and more suitable for traveling, to shorten the time of building it up and tearing it down.

Kerstin has a Baby Daughter!! And Heidi Pitti (choir) also has a Baby Daughter.

The day of the concert was a cold and rainy Saturday! The Boudewijn Stadium is open air (33.000 people in the audience) and the ladies froze in their ball gowns. Fortunately though, it was dry at night for the concert! The ladies drew a lot of attention, people wanted to take pictures with them, they were interviewed by Belgian and Dutch TV, telling them all the time they did it just for fun to uplift the Viennese atmosphere, being great fans of Andre and his music.

At the end of the concert we waited to let the flow of people depart. A few Dutch women approached the ball gown ladies and I asked them who they are, for I did not know them and apparently they were great fans and guess what?? The biggest surprise of the evening ~ it was Mirusia's mother Henriette (from Holland, living in Brisbane Australia), with her Australian friend, her Dutch sister and her Dutch mother in a wheelchair! Wow! Was that a surprise! I have often mailed to Henriette but never met her and she recognized Ruud and I immediately. She gave me permission to post her photo. Mirusia came to get her, to lead her to Andre behind the scenes. How exciting! I just asked if we could follow them, but that was a joke....... (However???)

Driving home in another hour, we returned to Gemma's house, where we all stayed overnight. We were cold and hungry and we sat down eating Belgian waffles, tart and slices of bread, drinking coffee, tea and wine, at 3 AM!! Nand even put on the heating system of the house! I had never been eating and drinking in the middle of the night before in my whole life!

The next day was a beautiful sunny day and we left again for Holland. We hade a great time and Gemma and Nand are wonderful people, just as the Dutch Rieu-girlzzz. Great friends forever ~ Amigos para siempre!! ... Thanks to Andre!

Ineke
Janny, Thea, Henriette, Monique and Mirusia's Grandmother





The photos are from Ineke and Monique. Monique wanted to add many thanks to their wonderful Belgian friends Gemma and Nand, who made the weekend unforgettable !!

6/14/03

2/20/03


André Rieu Almost Had To Let His Orchestra Go
André Rieu almost went under due to a dream. His tour through Australia in 2008 almost did him and his orchestra in. "I do not mind dying poor," says the 60 year old violin virtuoso, "but it came too close, to the point that I almost had to dismiss all my orchestra members. It was really too intense".

Dressed in a long elegant coat, umbrella above his head, André Rieu is waiting for me in a snow shower at the train station of Maastricht. The immaculately dressed gentleman is quite noticeable in the city which is still full of Carnival atmosphere. "My financial adviser predicted all this. The year end financial figures are now out and there will be a storm of comments."

André gallantly opened the door of his Mercedes. He waves to a seemingly lost person dressed up as
a dance puppet in thick tights who is being supported by a person dressed up as a drummer wearing a party hat. They look at him empathically. All of Maastricht sympathizes with their fellow citizen, who this year will turn the Vrijthof no less than Eight Times upside down.

This is the only interview he has given over his now happily passed dramatic low point of his financial situation. "The crazy thing is. I have been able to process everything. It's now sixteen months later and we are almost even. I am also a little proud of that. We were so deeply in debt that we needed a loan of 23 million Euros from the Rabobank. Now almost everything has been repaid. Quietly we crept along the edge of the abyss. It could have been be a tragedy, but it is past now."

On the way to his stately work castle he speaks relaxed while steering through the city. "If we had spent 23 million Euros hanging posters throughout the world, we would not have had a greater marketing effect as we do now. I have to admit: it was very extreme. I had to promise Marjorie and the gentlemen from the bank that I will never do that again. But the world is now at our feet. We are even negotiating a Major Tour through America. Michael Jackson's manager and the gentleman from the record company were here this week."

"My son Pierre arranged everything. He said they will come here, we do not have to go there for an audition. That way they are really interested. Pierre has the business talent, I am the dreamer. The intent is to perform in Forty Stadiums in America where we can place the Schönbrunn Castle."

Weren't These Castles The Cause of Your Financial Problems?
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"Correct, but they are already built, yes? Close by I have seven million Euros worth steel stored. We now even have three castles. A prototype and two that are more automated and require less manpower to build. The millions were flying out the door. There was no holding back. And at the end we still had to build one more castle because we could not transport the things fast enough from one side of Australia to the other. Well, there went another three million Euros. And then we had to swallow some more, because a beautiful castle made out of Styrofoam was rejected by the fire department. We paid a thousand for a foam press we purchased. Well, that was only the beginning."

In his own castle, sitting by the crackling fireplace in elegant French furniture, André Rieu ponders for a moment. He points to an oval table with about eight chairs around it. "That's where the bankers were. They came from Utrecht, the gentlemen from Maastricht could do no more for us. We talked for an entire day. It was just prior to the beginning of the Australian tour. I needed a lot more money so I could go. We had to go, we had sold 270,000 tickets. Everything was ready. Yes, everything was perfect. We flew the Viennese ballet over, six white Lipizzaner horses, we had a Golden Carriage, fountains were built just like the real ones in front of the Schönbrunn Castle. There were people who asked me, did you really need the ballet from Vienna? Aren't there also dancers in Australia? And Ivo Niehe, who came along to Melbourne, was amazed that I had perfect tenors in the show, but I'm a perfectionist. I wanted to achieve my dreams and leave the people breathless. That again was achieved".

Continuation: "Pierre wants to make his father happy. And will do everything possible to make the stories in my head a realization. But with this project, I might have gone a bit too far. He was stressed out quite a bit by all this work. Instinctively I also felt that I gone too far. When we had to bring the bankers here, I said to Marjorie, "I do not have to die rich", but now I see that it is nice to have some money for our care for when we are old. As long as I do not need to go to a nursing home, where a lovely nurse determines if and when I should go to the toilet".

André Rieu ponders on, "One of the bankers suggested that we should cancel the tour to Australia and not go. But that was not possible. There was already so much money invested, the tickets were sold. If we had not gone, we all would definitely have gone bankrupt and I would have to let every one go. And then I would have had no means to earn everything back. I would just be back at square one. Twenty years ago I had a job with the Limburg Symphony Orchestra and an ordinary house, that was then my future. So now I had to give everything I owned as collateral, the Real Estate, the Cars, the Articles, the Stradivarius ... I was totally stripped. But there was still a Six Million Euro deficit."
He smiles triumphantly, "The bankers moaned and I thought, it is now or never. In half an hour's time I managed to get six million euros together via the telephone. I managed to get Three Million out of my Recording Company since I could shift the rights of a number of DVD's to them. And I called my German Promoter and said, "Is it worth Three Million Euros to you if I sign for an additional three years?" I immediately received a resounding "yes". That sort of made the bankers take note, but they did not immediately say that was alright. They let us sweat for about four days."

Were You Able To Sleep During Those Days?

"I always sleep. I can very easily turn my thoughts off. Even just before a concert I take a nap because I feel I should give my energy to the orchestra. That way we all can give a new top performance. You might do some strange thinking though. I came to the conclusion that losing money and things were not the worst that could happen. Marjorie and the boys were still here, but I have to admit, it really was a little too exciting. When the "yes" answer was received from Utrecht, we did raise a glass. Nothing exorbitant because the great recovery had to begin. They told me very sternly, "now you have to play a few years longer Mr. Rieu, but I was already planning to do that. And so we received a double stroke of luck. We sold more tickets than expected, the DVD sales were great. We could constantly maintain 11 million above our limit of 23 million. And now, thanks to a bumper year last year, I'm almost completely out of debt.".
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"The Orchestra Members did not notice how bad the financial situation was. I told them everything, but it was I alone who took the entire risk. I did not ask them whether they wanted to play for less or anything like that. I was responsible and they trusted me. This has made our orchestra even closer."

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André Rieu even put up his Stradivarius as collateral. "I was being positive. I was counting on possibly buying her back in a few years. And no matter how much I love that violin, it is and remains only a thing. Actually it is one of the
last violins made by the violin master, Stradivarius. It was built in 1732 and is a larger violin. I already had a Stradivarius, which was much smaller, from his earlier years. During the course of his career Stradivarius developed larger instruments because the rooms were becoming larger and louder acoustics were needed from the body. I brought my violin back to the dealer in Vienna and he put a sales price of Three Million Euros on it. I had secretly added One Million to the bank's imposed value of Two Million since naturally, I really did not want to part with it, and I got to keep it".

He shrugs his shoulders, "When we started doing well fifteen years ago, I could have my pick amongst the violins. A week after the death of Yehudi Menuhin, I had his violin right here in my house, but this instrument I found was too classical, too serious, too cold. My violin is melodious and warm, more suited for the waltz."

André Rieu chuckles, "It is not really the first time that I have given everything as collateral to the bank. In the very beginning it was all about eighty thousand guilders. That was for my first sound system when I was still traveling with the Salon Orchestra, and went to perform in all sort of parties.
It only took one month, but even the birds in the aviary belonged to the bank".

What Is The Difference Between Your Misfortune and That of Marco Borsato? "I almost totally blundered on the Castles I built, but the eccentric decorations have made for so much publicity that I am now on the U.S. lists as the Best Selling Male Artist in The World. Marco's Company bought other companies that did not do too well. I stayed my course with something I could do well. Now that Marco is doing that too, he is doing much better."

André Rieu promised he will never again build Castles, but son Pierre is now working to see if he can reproduce the entire Vrijthof. André Rieu chuckles, "That's right, this year I will perform Eight Times in the Open Air on The Vrijthof. Marjorie has said, and rightly so, that I obviously cannot always be lucky with the weather. In Brisbane we nearly lost another 3 million because we almost had to cancel due to a storm, but it stopped blowing. Anyway, we are now looking at what we can do inside the Congress Center of the MECC in Maastricht. Pierre has already built a piece of the Vrijthof, it could cost as much as 1 Million Euros, but that of course is way too much. Pierre is now working with sponsors. He wants to save his father from another financial dilemma."

The violin virtuoso smiles, "Marjorie's father was a Jewish fugitive. During his life, he lost his entire fortune twice. Once in World War I and once in World War II and his life was in danger. That is no comparison to what we have experienced." ... By Wilma Nanninga
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Thanks to Ruud and Ineke for sending this to us.
This Translation is Copyrighted © by John. All right reserved

As always ~ Thanks for the Great Translation John!!

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