
August 24, 2008
Thank you to René who sent us photographs
taken while at the Semperope with André Rieu
and information about the concert, Dresden &
the Semperope.
Semperope by René
Thank you to Moderator Jeanine Ann & her
friend in Germany. André Rieu filmed
his concert at the Splendid Dresden Opera
House, Semperope, on August 22, 2008. This
concert will be shown on ZDF in Germany and
released as a NEW DVD!
Dresden Opera House
return to top
August 19, 2008
*Thank You to All Fans who are helping with
this page. If you have information on
upcoming concerts, please let us know.
*We share with ALL FANS* Love to All ~
Webmaster & Moderators
Remember the Schedule is subject to change &
update.
Andre
Rieu - 2009 North American Tour Dates:
|
April 16 2009
Thursday |
Toronto, Canada |
Air Canada Centre |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
April 17 2009
Friday |
Toronto, Canada |
Air Canada Centre |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
April 18 2009
Saturday |
Ottawa, Canada |
Scotiabank Place |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
April 19 2009
Sunday |
Montreal, Canada |
Bell Centre |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
Online Pledge Form
www.mountainlake.org/
518-563-9770 ext. 129 |
$700/pair Parterre rows 1-12
plus Meet & Greet
$500/pair Parterre rows 12-36
$350/pair Red Level
Thanks to
Shirley |
| |
|
|
|
April 20 2009
Monday |
Syracuse, NY |
Oncenter Complex |
| |
http://www.wcny.org/
315-453-2424
www.oncenter.org
315-435-8000 |
Thanks to Moderator Jeanine Ann |
| |
|
|
|
April 21 2009
Tuesday |
Manchester, NH |
Verizon Wireless Arena |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
http://www.nhptv.org/
800-639-8404 |
VIP
= $700/pair includes pre-concert
reception, VIP parking pass,
Andre DVD & CD.
Floor = $380/pair includes Andre
DVD.
Elevated = $350/pair includes
Andre CD.
Thanks to Jeff & Virginia |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
April 23 2009
Thursday |
Providence, RI |
Dunkin´ Donuts Arena |
| |
TBA |
Thanks to Moderator Jeanine Ann |
| |
|
|
|
April 24 2009
Friday |
Bridgeport, CT |
Arena at Harbor Yard |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
800-683-1899
Online Pledge Form
http://www.cptv.org/
|
Pledge
Amount - $600
Single VIP Ticket in the FIRST 6
FLOOR ROWS, CENTER SECTION
Reception with members of the
Orchestra
Program/DVD/CD will be
distributed at the reception.
Pledge
Amount - $350
Single VIP Ticket in the FIRST 6
FLOOR ROWS - side sections
Pledge Amount - $200
Single Floor Gold Ticket,
SECTIONS 1-6
Thanks to Shirley |
| |
|
|
|
April 25 2009
Saturday |
Nassau (New York) |
Nassau Coliseum |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
April 26 2009
Sunday |
New Jersey |
Prudential Center |
| |
pre-sale is expected to go live
on Wednesday,
Sept. 10, 2008
201-507-8900
use order code
NJNRieu09
800-250-9108 |
$375 for
the first 10 rows section
A, B, C on the floor
$300 for Sections A, B, C rows
14-24 on the floor
and riser sections 9 & 18 all
rows
$200 for Sections D, E, F on
floor
and riser sections 7,8,19,20 all
rows
$150 for Sections 6-21 and
110-113
and 127-130 all rows
$125 for Sections 101-109 and
131-134 all rows
Thanks to Moderator Jeanine Ann |
| |
|
|
|
April 27 2009
Monday |
Reading, PA |
Sovereign Center |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
Online Pledge Form
http://www.wlvt.org/
610-984-8100 |
$600 - 2
VIP Tickets
Seats are in rows 2 & 3
Meet & Greet with 3 Orchestra
Members
$450 - 2 VIP Tickets
Seats are in rows 3 & 7
Meet & Greet with 3 Orchestra
Members
$400 - 2 Tickets and 2 Bus
Passes
$350 - 2 Tickets
Thanks to Moderator Jeanine Ann |
| |
|
|
|
April 28 2009
Tuesday |
Philadelphia |
Susquehanna Bank Center |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
May 14 2009
Thursday |
Baltimore, MD |
1st Mariner Arena |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
May 15 2009
Friday |
Wilkes-Barre, PA |
Wachovia Centre |
| |
www.WVIA.org
800-326-9842 |
Thanks to Shirley |
| |
|
|
|
May 16 2009
Saturday |
Cleveland, OH |
Quicken Loans |
| |
www.wviz.org/
216-916-6100 |
Thanks to Shirley |
| |
|
|
|
May 17 2009
Sunday |
Pittsburgh, PA |
Mellon Arena |
| |
http://wqed.org/
888-622-1370
412-621-5808 |
Thanks to Shirley |
| |
|
|
|
May 18 2009
Monday |
Columbus, OH |
Nationwide Arena |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
Online Pledge Form
http://wosu.org/
800-455-9678 |
$500.00/pair - Floor Tickets
Thanks to Shirley |
| |
|
|
|
May 19 2009
Tuesday |
Detroit, MI |
Fox Theatre |
| |
www.dptv.org/
800-859-9887 |
Pair- Meet & Greet
Tickets** $1000.00
Pair- Tickets $500.00
Single- Ticket $250.00
Meet & Greet Tickets** are
where the donor gets the
opportunity to meet 2-3 members
of the orchestra (not Andre
Rieu)
We are unsure if this will take
place before or after the show
(at this point).
Seats are in section 3 & 4 main
floor
Thanks to Shirley |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
May 21 2009
Thursday |
Chicago, IL |
Allstate Arena Rosemont |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
May 22 2009
Friday |
Milwaukee, WS |
Milwaukee Theatre |
| |
mptv.org |
The pledge
drive will start on
Sept 6th and run to Sept 14th.
Thanks to John |
| |
|
|
|
May 23 2009
Saturday |
Minneapolis, MN |
Target Center |
| |
http://www.tpt.org/
651-229-1500
888-229-1500 |
|
| |
|
|
|
May 24 2009
Sunday |
Des Moines, IO |
Iowa Events Center |
| |
http://iptv.org/
515-242-5400 |
Thanks to Shirley |
| |
|
|
|
May 25 2009
Monday |
Omaha, NE |
Qwest center |
| |
http://netNebraska.org |
Pledge
Drive begins in October |
| |
|
|
|
May 26 2009
Tuesday |
Denver, CO |
Pepsi Center |
| |
http://www.rmpbs.org/
303-620-5669 |
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
June 12 2009
Friday |
Vancouver, BC, Canada |
GM Place |
| |
TBA |
Thanks to
Rebecca |
| |
|
|
|
June 13 2009
Saturday |
Seattle/Tacoma, WA |
Tacoma Dome |
| |
TBA |
Thanks to
Marilyn |
| |
|
|
|
June 14 2009
Sunday |
Portland, OR |
Rose Garden Arena |
| |
TBA |
Thanks to
Marilyn |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
June 16 2009
Tuesday |
San Jose, CA/
San Francisco, CA |
Oakland Arena |
| |
TBA |
|
| |
|
|
|
June 17 2009
Wednesday |
Sacramento, CA |
Arco Arena |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
http://www.kvie.org/
800-270-6601 |
$1,000 = 2
André Rieu Floor Tickets & VIP
Package - & includes:
Two VIP floor tickets within
the first 10 rows
Pre-concert reception at the
KVIE studios Coach
transportation between KVIE and
ARCO Arena
The new André Rieu Live in
Vienna CD & DVD
There will not be a meet
& greet opportunity
$500 = 2 André Rieu Floor
Tickets and Program DVD
$350 = 2 André Rieu Lower Riser
Tickets and Program CD
Thanks Kay |
| |
|
|
|
June 18 2009
Thursday |
Fresno, CA |
SaveMart Arena |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
http://www.kvpt.org/
800-801-6500 |
$500
(2) Tickets + Meet & Greet: Pair
of floor tickets to Andre Rieu
concert at the Save Mart Center.
June 18, 2009 @ 8pm + Meet &
Greet passes. Meet & Greet is
with Orchestra Members before
the show...Andre Rieu will not
be at Meet & Greet. Limit to 25
pair. ***FULL PAYMENT BY CREDIT
CARD ONLY***
$365 (2)
Tickets: Pair of tickets to
Andre Rieu concert at the Save
Mart Center. June 18, 2009 @
8pm. ***FULL PAYMENT BY CREDIT
CARD ONLY*** We will start with
floor seats and work our way
back and up. |
| |
|
|
|
June 19 2009
Friday |
Los Angeles, CA |
Nokia Theatre |
| |
TBA |
Thanks to
Constance |
| |
|
|
|
June 20 2009
Saturday |
San Bernardino, CA |
Citizens Business Bank Arena |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
http://kvcr.org/
888-755-6844
909-384-4350 |
VIP $250.00 - 1st 10 rows
Level A Membership - $175.00
Level B Membership - $125.00
Thanks to Moderator Jeanine Ann |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
June 22 2009
Monday |
San Diego, CA |
Cricket Wireless Pavilion |
| |
http://www.kpbs.org/
619-594-8787 |
|
| |
|
|
|
June 23 2009
Tuesday |
Phoenix, AZ |
Jobing.com Arena |
PLEDGE LINES
OPEN |
www.azpbs.org
480-965-2877 |
$300 Pledge = 1 VIP Ticket
$250 Pledge = Seats assigned in
order of Pledge Received
Thanks to
Moderator Bill |
| |
|
|
|
June 24 2009
Wednesday |
Las Vegas, NV |
Orleans Arena |
| |
http://www.vegaspbs.org/
http://klvx.org/
702-799-1010 |
|
| |
|
|
|
June 25 2009
Thursday |
Salt Lake City, UT |
Usana Amphitheatre |
| |
http://www.kued.org/
801-581-3284 |
|
| |
|
|
***Check
back often for Updates
*Changes? Errors? Let us know
Isn't it nice when Happy Positive Sites & People work
together? YES!
A Big Thank You to André Rieu for releasing his 2009
North American Concert Tour!
return to top
August 14, 2008
Downloads explode CD sales ~ News from
Australia
THE CD single is drawing its last gasp, with
sales of downloads finally exploding in
Australia.
Half-yearly sales figures issued by the
Australian Recording Industry Association
reveal digital singles are outselling the CD
version by 20 to one.
Rihanna was the first artist to debut at
No.1 on the ARIA singles chart this year on
download sales alone, with her smash hit
Don't Stop The Music.
Phenomenal growth in legal download business
in the past 12 months has slowed the overall
decline in music sales in Australia.
Revenues slipped only four per cent for the
first six months of the year and the
industry remains optimistic about arresting
the decline in the lead-up to Christmas.
There are many blockbuster releases due in
the next few months including new records
from AC/DC, Metallica, U2, Kings of Leon,
Miley Cyrus, New Kids on the Block, Snow
Patrol, The Killers and Dido.
But with an estimated one billion songs
ripped from illegal file-sharing sites each
year, artists and their labels are still
missing out on millions of dollars annually.
While the CD single seems doomed, album
buyers are still embracing the physical
format with the shiny plastic discs
accounting for 95 per cent of sales.
There was also a surprising 13 per cent
increase music DVD sales, with more than two
million sold, almost single-handedly by
flamboyant classical performer Andre Rieu.
return to top
August 5, 2008
Moderator Prudence shares this article with us:
Daniel Barenboim ~ Orchestra Plays For Peace

Whether
you believe me or not, it doesn't matter,"
says Daniel Barenboim. "But every day, I
wake up and feel pain about the situation in
the Middle East. Every day."
I do
believe him, as a matter of fact. From the
moment we meet, just after breakfast in a
hotel in Salzburg, I've been trying to
figure out exactly what it is about his
appearance that seems so incongruous, and
now it comes to me: despite his brio and
bustling energy, the conductor has
incredibly sad eyes. Encircled by dark
rings, they are bloodshot, heavy-lidded and
almost black. If they are a window to his
soul, then his soul must be deeply troubled.
"I can't
stand injustice," he says, simply. "Every
day it brings suffering, both to
Palestinians and Israelis."
This
concern for justice has made Barenboim a
hero, both in the Middle East and around the
globe. A star since the age of seven, when
he gave his first concert performance, the
Buenos Aires-born pianist and musical
director has become something of a living
saint (if you can describe a Jew that way)
thanks to his West-Eastern Divan Orchestra,
a group of young musicians from both Israel
and the Arab world.
This year,
the orchestra, which performs at the Proms
this Thursday (August 14, 2008), includes
musicians from Israel, the West Bank, Syria,
Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and even
Iran.
"When you
consider the political situation at the
moment between Israel and Iran, then I think
that's pretty extraordinary," Barenboim says
with pride.

It was his
sincere belief in the healing power of music
that inspired Barenboim and his co-founder,
the late Palestinian activist and
intellectual Edward Said, to set up the
"Peace Orchestra" in 1999. Two years ago,
Barenboim was invited by the BBC to give the
prestigious Reith Lectures on this same
topic. Now he has followed that with a book,
Everything Is Connected, published
this week, in which he explains why music
can be a force for harmony and change.
"There is
a lot one learns from music," he says. "When
you play music you have to express yourself
but, simultaneously, you have to listen to
what the others are playing. Just think what
a lesson that is for life; how our life
would be and how our politicians would be if
they could think like this. That is why
every child should have a musical
education."
Barenboim
speaks in a thick, guttural accent but,
despite this, he succeeds in injecting each
sentence with a mellifluous, sing-song
quality. So does peace reign among the 100
or so members of the Divan Orchestra?
"Look,
there are some that don't mix very much with
each other and there are some that have
become firm friends."
There have
even been love affairs between Israeli and
Arab players.
"Of
course. Outside the music, they have
disagreements, normally about the conflict,
but there is a degree of respect and even
affection from having a shared musical
experience."
All of
which demonstrates, says Barenboim, what can
be achieved when the people of the Middle
East meet as equals, with the same rights
and responsibilities.
A
highlight came in 2005 when Barenboim took
his young charges to perform in the West
Bank town of Ramallah. The concert was a
historic occasion but, as he reveals in his
book, it only took place after tortuous
diplomatic negotiations.
The
Israelis were forbidden by law to venture
into Palestinian territory and the Syrians
and Lebanese were not allowed, by the laws
of their respective countries, to travel
through Israeli land, which they had to do
in order to reach Ramallah.
That
Barenboim overcame these obstacles is
testimony to his astonishing ambition and
sheer force of personality. He is tipped by
many as a future recipient of the Nobel
Peace Prize.
"Doing the
impossible has always attracted me more than
simply doing the difficult," he says,
emphatically. "When you attempt the
impossible, failure is what is expected, so
whatever you do to avoid that is already a
positive result."
Nevertheless, aged 65 and still much in
demand as both pianist and conductor – he is
"Chief Conductor for Life" at the Berlin
State Opera, and also conducts at La Scala
in Milan – he would be perfectly within his
rights to scale down his commitments and
spend some of the millions he's earned
during a glittering career.
There is
certainly no need for him to swim in the
shark-infested waters of Middle Eastern
politics. Barenboim looks at me aghast, as
if I have blown a trombone in the middle of
a violin solo.
"I'm not
involved in Middle East politics at all," he
says with feeling. "I'm not active in
politics. I do what I do because I believe
very deeply that the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict is not a political conflict. A
political conflict is between two nations on
the question of petrol, oil, water, gas or
borders, and therefore can be solved through
either diplomatic or military means. But
what we have here, in our conflict, is a
human conflict of two peoples who are deeply
and fervently convinced that they have the
right to live on the same piece of land. It
cannot be solved by diplomacy or military
power; it can only be solved by the
appliance of human standards of justice
based on our common interests."
Barenboim
is sitting opposite me in a half-lit alcove
of the hotel bar, and as he makes this
speech, he leans on the table with his
elbows, his hands gesticulating wildly, his
neck protruding from his black T-shirt, and
his face eight inches away from my nose.
With his
T-shirt almost blending into the dark
background, he looks like some demented,
disembodied figure, poking through a black
curtain.

He has a
pathological inability to bite his tongue.
He has described Israel's occupation of the
West Bank and Gaza as "immoral", and he is a
noisy supporter of Palestinian rights.
His
criticism of Israel, where he was raised by
his Argentinian parents in the Fifties, has
made him many enemies.
He has
been called a "real Jew hater, a real
anti-Semite" by an Israeli minister.
A few
years ago, the Israeli President accused him
of "cultural rape" for playing Wagner during
a concert – the composer was a rabid
anti-Semite and his music is frowned upon in
Israel. Earlier this year, the Maestro
provoked further right-wing protests by
becoming the first Israeli to accept
honorary Palestinian citizenship.
Daniel
Barenboim has been famous in Britain since
the late Sixties, when he married the
brilliant and beautiful English cellist
Jacqueline du Pré. Together, the couple
toured the world, shaking up the classical
scene with their precocious talent. Then, in
1973, du Pré was diagnosed with multiple
sclerosis, and in the last few years before
her death in 1987, Barenboim began an affair
with his now second wife, Elena.
Hilary and
Jackie,
a 1998 film about du Pré and her
relationship with her sister, suggested that
Barenboim abandoned the cellist once he met
Elena, an accusation he refutes.
"Jacqueline was probably the most talented
musician I ever came across," he says
softly. "As a cellist she set
the highest possible standards. Ever since,
I have demanded more from the musicians I
conduct – more colours, more imagination –
because, in Jackie, I saw what can be
achieved."
He blinks
at me. All the fiery rhetoric he employs on
the subject of the Middle East has gone.
Once again I am struck by the overwhelming
sadness in his eyes.

related
articles:
Orchestra Plays for Peace
DanielBarenboim.com
Chat about this on our BLOG
return to top
August 5, 2008

Recorded
at Efteling, a beautiful fairy-tale theme
park located in central Holland, "ANDRE RIEU
IN WONDERLAND" is a showcase for Rieu, his
orchestra, dancers and special guest
soloists. The DVD and CD capture
performances taken from or inspired by
classic fairy tales such as Hansel and
Gretel, Cinderella, Swan Lake, The Magic
Flute, The Old Castle and others.
Accompanying Rieu on this unforgettable show
are the Ballet of the Vienna State Opera,
The International Dance Theatre and The
Berlin Folk-Music Sparrows. "ANDRE RIEU IN
WONDERLAND" is available now on DVD and CD
formats.
Andre Rieu
has earned the distinction the #1 pledge
drive artist for PBS. With the release last
year of one of his most successful projects
to date, "RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL LIVE IN NEW
YORK," the Dutch maestro known fondly as
"The Waltz King" took U.S. audiences by
storm with frequent and high profile airings
of the DVD on PBS' pledge drives in the Fall
and throughout December. Already established
as one of the top performing and selling
classical artists worldwide and a platinum
selling artist in the US, Rieu's popularity
shows no signs of waning as "RADIO CITY"
debuted at #1 on the Billboard Classical
Crossover chart shortly after its release on
September 11. Rieu's worldwide appeal is as
strong as ever having recently earned a Gold
sales award in Canada and continues to sell
out arenas around the globe as well as in
the U.S. Rieu's U.S.-based label Denon
Classics was the #1 Independent Classical
Label for 2007 and #3 Classical Label
overall for 2007.

The Savoy Label Group (SLG) features not
only the historic Savoy Jazz label but also
the Denon, Denon Classics, SLG and 429
Records labels. Savoy Label Group is the
North American unit of Columbia Music
Entertainment (formerly Nippon Columbia),
the oldest music company in Japan. SLG is
lead by Steve Vining and CME is headed by
Chairman Strauss Zelnick, founder of Zelnick
Media which owns interests in and manages an
array of media companies.
August 5, 2008
New
DVD to be Released this Month
THE
FAIRY TALE

A fabulous
six-part series documenting the fun, sweat and tears (of
joy!) that surrounded the production of André Rieu’s
concert special André Rieu in Wonderland as well as
behind-the scenes footage of André’s promotional
stopover in Australia and concerts in Japan. Join the
orchestra members and their families as they reveal the
joy of being part of the ‘Rieu’ musical family. Meet the
hard-working production crew and share the creative
atmosphere in which they work, re-creating the scenes
from all your favourite Fairy Tale. This is an
enchanting insight into André Rieu and his Johann
Strauss Orchestra living the ‘Fairy Tale’ that their
lives have become.
return to top
August 5, 2008
Thanks to Moderator Prudence

It's rare
that new paintings by Old Masters are
discovered. But that's exactly what happened
in the case of a recently uncovered work by
Vincent Van Gogh. It was found at a museum
in the Netherlands — but the painting wasn't
lost in some dusty corridor, it was hidden
under the paint of another Van
Gogh.
Scientists
using a giant X-ray machine found an early
portrait of a peasant woman beneath Van
Gogh's 1887 work "Patch of Grass."
"What you
see in the discovered portrait is a fairly
detailed picture of a Dutch rural lady …
very similar to those Van Gogh painted in
the same period," says Koen Janssens, a
chemistry professor at the University of
Antwerp in Belgium.
Janssens
and Joris Dik of the Delft University of
Technology in the Netherlands led an
international team of researchers that
uncovered the hidden painting at the Kroller-Muller
Museum in the city of Otterlo.
Art
historians had suspected for years that
there was something hidden beneath "Patch of
Grass." But Janssens tells host Andrea
Seabrook that the team steered away from the
usual method of directing X-rays through a
painting. Instead, they tried a new
technique in which a narrowly-focused X-ray
beam reveals the chemical makeup of the
layers of paint.
Different
pigments are made of different elements, so
the team was able to reconstruct the earlier
portrait using a computer and even get an
idea of the colors used in the buried work.
Researchers detected such substances as
mercury sulfide, used to make vermillion,
and chromium oxide, which produces a
greenish color.
Janssens
says Van Gogh painted over about a third of
his older works. And the team is already
deciding which painting to X-ray next.
return to top

August 2, 2008
Have you met
Moderator Piano?
She is keeping us up to date on
interesting music news. Stop by
the blog to see her and say hello.
Moderator Prudence
has added a story on
School Days. I find this very
fitting as she reminds me of everyone's
favorite teacher.
Moderator Bill-AZ
has a new page of
August Birthdays on the Blog. Do
let us know when YOUR birthday is, and/or if
you know the birthday of a JSO member.
Check out this page to leave Birthday
Greetings to Friends & JSO Members.
Did you know the same park with the Golden
Statue of Johann Strauss II, also has a
Statue Bust of Franz Lehar? Stadtpark,
Vienna, Austria.

August 1, 2008
Hello André Rieu Fans & Friends Around The
World. Today is a great day. Aren't
they all? :)
Be sure to check out Andre's new book.
Click here for the page of information
Moderator Jeanine Ann
added to the Blog
My Dream Comes True
André's Choice - The Collection -
André's new CDs released in Australia are
now available. Click the link for
information on the CDs and Where to Purchase
them.
Be sure to check out the page
Moderator Jeanine Ann
made for
Andre Rieu - Live in Vienna