Andre Rieu's Romantic Note, San Diego

 
 


André Rieu's Romantic Note

Valley View Casino Arena was awash in the pastel finery of the waltz when André Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra brought their colorful musical variety show to town. Regaling the elder-leaning crowd with classical waltzes as well as pop, folk, opera, and musical theater made for a lively orchestral presentation. The orchestra played wide-ranging selections, from Evita show tunes and the Godfather theme to a Michael Jackson tribute - "The Earth Song." Three Tenors sang a virtuoso "Nessun Dorma," while three trilling sopranos took solo turns.

Though Rieu has suffered the slings and arrows of critics who find his show schlocky, there is no denying the joy he brings to millions who watch his videos and faithfully attend his concerts worldwide.

Most touching were the Rieu waltzes - "Emperor Waltz" and the beautiful "Blue Danube." At the first notes of "Blue Danube," patrons of all ages jumped up and began to waltz up and down the aisles to the lilting music, and the evening ended on this romantic note.


 
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  • December 5, 2010 Terezie wrote:
    Jeanine Ann, moc pěkná fotografie André R. Zdravím Vás v adventním čase T.P.
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  • December 5, 2010 Fay Roberts wrote:
    OOOOOOh thats a good Photo & does'nt This lovely man look good He still has those laugh creases which give Him a very yummy look better than those tired eyes He had after South Africa & Maastricht, Jeanine Ann thank you for posting this I wonder How many of us would gladly just sit & drown, a Man of 61 with eyes like that lucky Marjorie, I bet she has some grey hairs after His illness, I can't imagine Him being patient
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  • December 7, 2010 Deirdre Kruger wrote:
    FAY, please don't devour OUR MAN, leave some for us! Ha HA. Jeanine Ann, you are placing the most gorgeous photo's on the blog. They are driving us crazy. Pleeeease don't stop.
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