Andre Rieu In Mexico


 
                                                          Photo. . . .  Deirdre Kruger



When André Rieu puts his 1732 Stradivarius under his chin, classical music becomes a party.

"If I play this waltz or that, no matter,  it is the atmosphere created that night, people interact with me and I with them", said André Rieu.

He is the most popular classical artist in the world.  Has followers all over the planet,  yet they are not all adults.

"We play with our hearts and my music has a lot of emotion and the children feel that," said André Rieu.

He is known as the "King of Waltz", but in concert  you can hear the Blue Danube or a composition of Michael Jackson.

"For me there is no classical music, pop, operetta, only good or bad music and I can do everything," said the musician.

And being in Mexico you can not miss the Cielito Lindo.

His aim is to bring classical music to all people, without distinction. The formula of honesty and interaction with the public is effective and the reaction is universal.

 
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  • October 13, 2011 Eve wrote:
    OH, WOW, what a photo! And the article!

    People interact, that's putting it mildly, they simply adore Him!
    I know I do!
    Magical magical!
    And two Andres, I would be happy so happy with either!

    Thank you for the wonderful photo and article, DEIRDRE & JEANINE ANN!!

    Eve
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  • October 13, 2011 Deirdre Kruger wrote:
    Oh wow, I wonder if André will interact with us on the Big Screen!? It is so true, André can play anything! What a talented man! Thank you for the article my sweet Girl. xxx
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