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SECTION 103, ROW D, SEATS 1 - 8
We
heard the music, then
turned to see Andre Rieu
leading his happy band of musicians down the aisle
toward the stage. It was May 1, 2005 at the Nokia
Theatre in Grand Prairie/Dallas, Texas. He was
there and so were we just four rows from the stage
and exactly center, and I had been assigned Seat No.
1.
It had been a long
wait -- 8 months -- since, by accident, I learned that
the Rieu Organization
had contacted our PBS station, KERA. Never
underestimate the power of an
Andre
Rieu fan! How did we
get those “perfect” seats as one attendee put it?
Well, it all began with a fan in Florida and Andre
Rieu, Sr.
Yes, Andre’s father. You
see, I had put word in the Guestbook that fans of
the son might like to purchase a CD that I had
discovered. It
was a CD of Concertos
recorded by
Andre Rieu-der
Vater. Not knowing any
German, it didn’t
matter. The picture in the
frame on the cover with a violin beside it told me
it was our Andre’s
dad. Don’t
good things begin with a good father who was also a
music conductor?
Now
to the fan.
Bridget in Florida contacted me by email and asked
my help in purchasing that CD. I shall always be
grateful to her and so will 7 other fans.
Bridget mentioned a promotion being put on by
her PBS station naming Andre
Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra. I had
only discovered “the man” a few months before and
wanted to learn more. So,
I made a call to our PBS Station, KERA. The voice
on the other end sounded shocked when she asked me,
“How did you know?” Know what, I asked?
That the
Rieu Organization had contacted KERA about a
possible concert in Dallas—the first ever for the
orchestra in Texas. Negotiations were
underway at the time.
What followed is
history. I kept in touch with Patricia Lyons, their
VP for Membership and with Patsy Brown, Manager of
Audience & Member Services.
By the time KERA
was ready to put out the word, Patricia was able to
tell her TV audience that people were coming to the
Nokia Theatre for Andre’s concert from all over the
country. From where?
California, Missouri, Arizona.
On May 1, she told me that I had even sold
tickets because she could make that statement.
With this early
knowledge, 8 fans rushed in their reservations:
Sally Chaney from California, Terry Clark
of Dallas, Texas, Dan and Shirley Kirk of
Joplin, Missouri, Jeff
and Barbara Wilson of Phoenix, Arizona, Barbara
Henderson of Carrollton, Texas, and yours
truly of Flower Mound, Texas. It would not be
until late April, 2005, that we would know that
those dear ladies had kept us in mind; had put us
together; in Section 103, Row D, Seats 1 through 8.
They had favored us with seats dead center
and just 4 rows from where
Andre Rieu
would be
leading his Johann Strauss Orchestra. Of course, we
all had Meet and Greet tickets, VIP parking, and all
that went with that. Thank you Patricia,
Patsy, and
KERA. Andre
and the JSO gave us a memorable evening of wonderful
music and fun. Although not a born Texan, I
will say Y’all come back,
Y’hear. Texas wants to
hear your magical music again and again.
Photos provided by Audrey Clough. Click photo to
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