Andre Rieu And His Homeland

 

  

 André Rieu and his homeland + Keukenhof

The world famous musician invites us with his own personal charm to take a city tour, to the most beautiful corners of Maastricht and surroundings. In addition to the many attractions of the historic Old Town, he takes us on a tour to his parents’ home, the church where he sang in the choir and the Conservatory, where he learned to play the violin. He  also provides insight into his own biography. We also make a side trip to the romantic country of Limburg, the most southern point of the Netherlands. We experience this lovely artist and his orchestra very closely with many hits from his vast repertoire ...

Extra bonus:
Sunday musical greetings from Keukenhof
Experience a serene and sunny afternoon in colorful Keukenhof with a lot of music ...

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Please note. . . This book is written in the German language

Our thanks to Deirdre for this ariticle                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  






 

 
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  • September 21, 2011 Eve wrote:
    DEIRDRE,

    Thank you for the article and articles translated, otherwise impossible to access for us who don't speak German or Dutch, that enrich the days and lets us take a peek into the life of this wonderful artist.

    Eve
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  • September 30, 2011 Inge wrote:
    This is not a BOOK it is a DVD!
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    1. September 30, 2011 Moderator Jeanine Ann wrote:
      I don't really know Inge.  It looked like a book to me but could be a DVD.  Thanks.  Hugs

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  • September 30, 2011 Josephine wrote:
    Hi All Yes I believe Inge is correct If you click on the link and then click translate it certainly looks like a fantastic DVD to own. Might treat myself.
    Lotsaluv
    xxxxxxxxxx
    Hi Inge Hope you are ok xxxx
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    1. September 30, 2011 Moderator Jeanine Ann wrote:
      Ok Josephine and Inge.  I will check it out.  Would love to have it also.  To tell you the truth I just put it on the blog and did not check.

      Inge are you still working on the needlework?  Hugs

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  • September 30, 2011 Inge wrote:
    It is definitely a DVD, because I have it and also the Video direct taped in 2OO6 from ZDF as a show called: SONNTAGS-KONZERT.
    To your question JA, I finished that needlepoint and it will be in my castle room which I am in the process of making, it will take a few months to finish it. I would never repeat that needlework, it was just too difficult, especially where I had eye operation during the stitching of the 3 months, one lOO% success, and the other one a disaster, I am still not done , still have trouble.

    Hope Shirley is better!!!!!!!!!!! You are in my prayers.
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  • October 13, 2011 Carole Walling wrote:
    Can anyone tell me if the dvd Andre Rieu and his homeland and Keukenhof has English subtitles? Thankyou. Carole
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