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ANDRÉ RIEU WORLD TOUR

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  ANDRÉ RIEU WORLD TOUR Waltzes, film scores, opera and musicals André Rieu is quite simply a musical phenomenon like no other, a true King of Romance, having sold a massive 40 million CDs and DVDs and notched 30 Nr. 1 chart positions worldwide. Along with his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra (the largest private orchestra in the world), André has created a global revival in waltz music, staging spectacular extravaganzas which are second to none. Having received over 480 Platinum Awards, three Classical Brit Awards for “Album of the Year” and billions of Youtube views, André is one of the biggest solo male touring artists in the world. Each year his passionate live shows attract more than 600.000 fans and outsell mega artists such as Coldplay, AC/DC and Bruce Springsteen.   „My concerts are about joy and love!“ says André Rieu. „We should make decisions in our lives with our hearts, not our heads. People often ask me ‘how do you choose your program?’ – the answer is: with my ...

I Will Survive – André Rieu & Dorona Alberti

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Ravel: Klavierkonzert D-Dur ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Jean-Efflam Bavouze...

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Maurice Ravel: Klavierkonzert D-Dur ∙ »Konzert für die linke Hand« ∙ (Auftritt) 00:00 ∙ Lento – Andante – Allegro – Tempo 1o – Allegro 00:36 ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙ Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Klavier ∙ Juraj Valčuha, Dirigent ∙ Alte Oper Frankfurt, 30. September 2016 ∙

Philippine theater gets funding support from ‘Music, Movies, Magic’

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Gracing the presscon launching the ‘Music, Movies, Magic’ fundraiser are (standing, from left) Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra Society, Inc (PPOSI) vice president Nes Jardin, chairman Anton Huang, Dio Saraza Jr., and ‘Music, Movies, Magic’ director Alex Cortez. Seated are (from left) PPOSI president Margie Moran Floirendo, CCP president Kaye Tinga and Camille Lopez-Molina. Charmie Joy Pagulong - The Philippine Star  MANILA, Philippines — Funding is the “greatest challenge” that the theater landscape is facing today, according to Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra Society, Inc. (PPOSI) president Margie Moran Floirendo. “It’s always funding,” Floirendo remarked during the “Music, Movies, Magic” presscon. Slated on Nov. 22 at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Makati City, the fundraising show is presented by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and the PPOSI. “In the case of the CCP, our building is not yet finished. It’s still under construction and we need more funding...