Andre Rieu Is Thankful To Fan



                       



Andre Rieu thankful for Aussie medicine

Ross Purdie, National Entertainment Writer, AAP March 18, 2011, 12:08 pm

   
When Andre Rieu returns to Australia there's one man in particular he is desperate to pay tribute to.

The Dutch violinist and classical composer has reserved special thanks for the fan who helped him conquer a debilitating illness last year.

Rieu was forced to postpone his 2010 world tour due to a viral infection of the vestibular nerve that temporarily destroyed his sense of balance.

It sparked a flood of letters to his bedside from hundreds of fans offering their advice on ways to recover.

"I was told to do everything from having new blood to stop eating sugar to doing sport. They were all very sweet," Rieu tells AAP.

"It's impossible to perform on stage when you cannot stand up so I was willing to try anything to make myself better."

One particular letter arrived from Bill Henshall, a fan from Perth, who claimed to have been cured of a similar illness.

He suggested a strict regime of exercises that included methodically moving the eyes from side to side and standing stork-like on each leg with one eye shut.

After spending almost three months on his back, Rieu gave the advice a go and within two weeks on the new course, he was cured.

"It was a happy coincidence that an Australian was the person who was able to give me the right advice," Rieu beams.

"Australia is one of my biggest markets, I've sold three million copies in your country which is a lot, so I know the people love me there.

"It was very, very nice to hear that an Australian gave me the secret on how to recover."

Keen to repay the favour after regaining his feet, Rieu offered to fly Henshall from Perth to one of his concerts in Australia - a necessary gesture because no dates are scheduled for WA.

But in a bizarre twist of fate Henshall is traveling around Europe and will actually be in Rieu's hometown of Maastricht for the majority of the tour.

"It's strange that we're on opposite ends of the world and he's visiting my hometown but we will definitely meet one day," Rieu promises.

"I have to thank him because without his help I could still be searching for a cure."

It's not the first time that Rieu has brushed with illness to produce a touch of magic involving someone from Australia.

In 2009 he was joined on stage by talk radio DJ Alan Jones, who had just recovered from pneumonia.

The pair famously delivered a rousing version of We Are Australian.

"I was in Sydney for two concerts when he was very ill and he joked he'd perform at one of the shows after I challenged him on radio," Rieu remembers.

"But he enjoyed it so much he did the second as well."

Rieu has never been a huge fan of support acts but that song awakened Rieu to the music of Aussie folk favourites The Seekers. The band originally recorded We Are Australian but haven't played together since 2004.

When he was given the all clear to resume his world tour, Rieu contacted The Seekers' lead singer Judith Durham and asked if they might be available to join him on the Australian leg.

"I phoned her but she told me that they weren't together any more," Rieu reveals.

"So I just said, `well, you could come together'.

"She laughed and told me she'd phone everyone up and get back to me."

Rieu's persistence paid off and now The Seekers will play their first shows in seven years alongside the enigmatic classical performer when he arrives in May.

Durham was so taken by Rieu's personal request that she penned a brand new song, Andre (All The Stars Come Out), to be debuted on the tour.

"Judith composed a beautiful song especially for me because she's glad that I'm recovered and coming back to Australia," Rieu says.

"I'm very touched by that."

Andre Rieu performs the following shows in Australia.

May 3-4 - Adelaide Entertainment Centre

May 10-11 - Melbourne Rod Laver Arena

May 13-14 - Sydney Acer Arena

May 15-16 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre
May 18-19 - Brisbane Entertainment Centre

 
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  • March 22, 2011 Toni H. wrote:
    I had tickets to see Andre and his band for last year in Victoria but unfortunately it had tobe cancelled. I am so glad to know that all is well with Andre again.
    I wont be in Victoria when they next perform here and I am so sorry that I will miss the concert. especially when I gave (Kristern)Andre the CD with the "Seekers" singing "I AM AUSTRALIAN"
    I hope that there is a DVD made of the next tour. I think I will be first in line to get it. Good luck Andre and stay healthy, and I feel very proud to know that you must have listened to the CD. and that you want our own SEEKERS in your concert. Love Always Toni
  • March 22, 2011 Fay Roberts wrote:
    I Can Hardly wait for Him to be in Sydney Narelle & I bought each other a tiket each for Christmas, its safely put away in Andre's book Waiting Waiting waiting'
  • March 23, 2011 Elizabeth Heinsohn-Deer wrote:
    How wonderful that Bill will be in beautiful Maastricht for the concert.It is wonderful that the exercises worked for our Maestro.I too cancelled my ticket unfortunately so I am praying for a miracle so I can attend 3 May in Adelaide.No surprises Andre thatyou persuaded the Seekers to perform with you.Friendly Persuasion-you could play that!!Keep balanced. x
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