The
Collaboration With André Rieu Will Be Continued
(Privé,
July 11th 2012, by Yvonne Hoebe) For Pierre Kartner the performances on the Vrijthof in Maastricht were an
unforgettable experience. The 77 year old singer is impressed by the enormous
versatility of the King of Waltz and he said he had learned of lot. The collaboration went so
well, that there will be a continuation for sure.
For some people maybe a little bit over the top, but for André Rieu and
Pierre Kartner it was a challenge to provide the Waltz King's entire orchestra
with Smurf hats as soon as Pierre Kartner started his famous Smurf Song for the
10,000 people on the Vrijthof.
A
few days after the concerts, Pierre is still enjoying the impressions. By
coincidence I got this chance and I experience it as an enormous challenge. Ten
thousand people on the Vrijthof going crazy, singing along, walking the conga
line ... When you perform the Smurf Song accompanied by the world's best
orchestra and also 128 men from the Maastrichter Staar, I can assure you that
the goose bumps are on your arms. The entourage and everything around it is top
of the bill. I have been through a lot in
my career, but this was definitely one of the highlights. Of course I knew
André, but we never worked together. When he suggested this idea, I was
enthusiastic immediately. What will be better than being accompanied by one of
the best orchestras in the world? It was a present, certainly at my
age.
Gifted
Pierre, who has a strong track record himself and whose songs "The Red
Rose Café" and "Smurf Song" have become world famous, appreciates André very
much. "I admire him so much. In the first place he is a gifted violinist who
already conquered the entire world. I saw him at work during four concerts and
also during the preparations. He is a perfectionist, but at the same time a
very gentle person. I noticed that during the rehearsals. We rehearsed from 9 am
to 6 pm. No dissonance at all, not by him, not by the orchestra members, not by
the rest of the crew. Everything goes in good harmony, but there is still a
clear discipline. You can only learn from that. André does not feel elevated
above his employees, he feels equal. A jack-of-all-trades, he really checks
everything, nothing escapes him. I have to admit that I learned a lot in the
last few weeks and I am a special experience richer. To see how he runs his
company together with his wife Marjorie, who also has a large share in his
success, and of course his son Pierre too, that is very special! I was even allowed to spend a few hours in his
castle and there you feel the harmony and atmosphere around them. You know
what?? I just love that man!"
The collaboration between the Waltz King and the singer/composer is not
one-off. "Probably we are going to do more projects together". We'd like to
conquer Germany by releasing the "Red Rose Café Song" in a new way. At the same
time it'll be a tribute to the German singer Peter Alexander. Showing the
concert in cinemas all over the world makes it clear that André and I have an
enormous click. We'll continue with that in the future, I can confirm that.
Again, he is a world-class artist but above all a wonderful person. I am an
experience richer, I have gotten a new friend from whom I still can learn a
lot!"
Thanks to Ineke for Translating and Sending this to us
|
Thanks for that, I loved him and I wish he was coming to the UK with André.He was so good.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I am allowed to say this on here, but Pierre Kartner is very well known in the Netherlands for having all kinds of plans that never come to fruition. Let's hope that this isn't one of them! (Personally I am waiting for him announce a collaboration with André for the Eurovision song contest, hahaha)
ReplyDeleteMaria
I think regardless of what the outcome of future engagements will be, it's nice to read how important this engagement was to him with André. :)
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was a treat to see them perform together in June and I really hope your wish comes true in December Steph.. fantastic !!!!
ReplyDeleteDee
Absolutely! But then, who wouldn't be honored to be on stage with him.
ReplyDeleteMaria