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ANDRÉ RIEU WORLD TOUR

 



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 heart. I love Johann Strauss but I am also fascinated by Andrew Lloyd Webber or Bruce Springsteen. We should stop limiting ourselves with categories and boundaries – not just in terms of music but in our lives in general” – says André Rieu.


 


Waltzes, film scores, opera and musicals

On stage André’s incredible musical prowess, passion and charisma make for a magical spectacle. His romantic and fun concerts are the only ones where people regularly jump to their feet and dance in the aisles. It’s not uncommon to see devoted American fans laughing, weeping, clapping, dancing and embracing when they listen to the beautiful waltzes, film scores, spirituals, musicals, folk songs and marches and André’s precious Stradivarius violin from 1732; his concerts are a perfect mix of thrilling, romantic, festive and emotional melodies combined with surprises, balloons, beautiful soloists and of course André’s great sense of humor. It’s all about emotions!


World Tour

Known to millions around the world as the “King of the Waltz” André is also a true “King of Romance”. He has been married for 49 years and lives with his wife Marjorie in a romantic castle, built in 1492 in his hometown of Maastricht/Netherlands. The couple has  two sons and five grandchildren. Don’t miss your chance to see André Rieu LIVE!


I Will Survive – André Rieu & Dorona Alberti

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


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’


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 to finish it. And so, we need help, of course, from the government and the private sector to finish it,” she continued.

“And then also, I speak about other theaters in the country that are funded by LGUs (local government units). They also need more funding to maintain (them) and to have content so that performers can perform in those theaters as well.”

Floirendo also stressed the importance of audience education. “Because we’re losing the young generation to watch theater. One, because in the past, I remember that the Department of Education (DepEd) would send students and pay for their tickets and fill up our theaters. There’s so many restrictions now with DepEd. So, that doesn’t happen anymore. So, they come on their own, with their parents. But you don’t see the masses of students watching the performances,” she explained.

“And then also, marketing budgets,” she pointed out. “We need to announce what’s happening. Many people don’t realize there are good shows in Quezon City or in Pasay or in Makati. So, things like that, aside from traffic.”

Amidst such challenges, the country still has a lot of talents to offer here and abroad, cited Floirendo. “If you watch the PPO, there were 100 musicians on stage. It was really a delight to watch them. Those performing in ‘Music, Movies, Magic’ are top performers as well. So, there are a lot of talents in the state and the country. And you have a lot of talents in the world who are performing.”

Kaye Tinga, president of CCP, echoed Floirendo, stating: “As a lot of you might know, PPO (Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra) is actually the resident orchestra of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. And like Margie was saying, the problem is funding. And as a government institution, we’re always lacking funds.

“And we would like to grow our orchestra. Presently, we have 40 regular players. We would like to grow it to 70. And this production will go a long way in helping us raise funds, provide instruments to make sure that we have the PPO that the Philippines deserves.”

Moreover, the “Music, Movies, Magic” show will transport audiences to worlds created by iconic songs and melodies that have defined many timeless films cherished throughout generations and will also feature both international and local hits.

The event will highlight Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus Overture, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations: IX to be performed by PPO; Umberto Giordano’s La Mamma Morta to be staged by opera singer Camille Lopez-Molina; Jules Massenet’s Thaïs: Meditation to be mounted by concert violinist Diomedes Saraza Jr.; and Mozart’s The Magic Flute: Queen of the Night to be played by award-winning soprano Lara Maigue.

The other performers also include Arman Ferrer, Cris Villonco, Jonathan Velasco, Alice Reyes Dance Philippines, Philippine Madrigal Singers, among others. The show’s music director and conductor is Gerard Salonga with Alexander Cortez as the director.

The “Music, Movies, Magic” aims to support the growth and development of the PPO and its various initiatives, including the training and development of orchestra members, the promotion of international performances, and the expansion of outreach programs to build a supportive national audience. It is made possible by SSI Group, Inc., LCS Group of Companies, Sta. Elena Construction & Development Corporation, Megaworld Corporation, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Rustan Coffee Corporation, and San Miguel Corporation.

(Tickets start at P8,000 for Orchestra Center seats; P6,000 for Orchestra Side; P4,000 for Loge Center; P3,000 for Loge Side; P2,000 for Balcony 1; and P500 for Balcony 2. Secure your spot via TicketWorld at ticketworld.com.ph or 0917-5506997, the CCP TIG Box Office (0931-0330880), or through Lulu Casas (0917-5708301).