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Waltzing at The King’s Ball
Tomorrow evening on the Museum square in Amsterdam, André Rieu will pay
homage to the new King Willem-Alexander with his "Coronation Waltz." "I am quite nervous, because it is a huge honor to close the
festivities in the Capital City."
The Limburger: April 29 by Peter van de Berg - The chance that the "Coronation Waltz" of André Rieu and his
Johann Strauss Orchestra will be sung along tomorrow evening on the Museum
Square in Amsterdam, in contrast to the official "King’s Song" by John Ewbank,
will be extremely great. The composition in reality is instrumental, but the
lyrics of the pieces used are virtually known by everyone. This past week André
Rieu has been rehearsing with his orchestra quite a lot in his studio in
Maastricht, for the very important performance in the Capital City. In the
meantime he has also experienced the commotion about the especially composed
song by John Ewbank. "At this moment there are very more important issues in the
Netherlands to be dealt with than the controversy about this song. I would have
done it differently, but that is a question of taste. John Ewbank received an
assignment, and due to that his hands were tied. And artists do not like that.
That’s why I understand his reaction very well."
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Rieu’s "Coronation Waltz" starts off very stately, but quickly
changes happily into well known melodies such as "Orange on High" and Piet Hein
and the silver fleet. It would be very odd if the masses on the Museum Square,
with several alcoholic beverages behind their molars, would not automatically
raise their arms in the air during the King’s Ball. "I immediately decided to
keep it simple with melodies everyone knows. That is my way of doing things. It
has to become a party. But there will probably also be some emotional moments.
It would not surprise me if occasionally a tear was shed." Rieu addresses the
song "Time to Say Goodbye" which is portrayed as a symbol to bid farewell to
Queen Beatrix. During it, the concert images which were recorded earlier during
the Royal Inauguration will be projected on the big screens. Didn’t he want to
present during the ceremonies in the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church)? "Tuesday I am
going to concentrate on the performance. And I always do that in the same manner
by resting. And in between we are busy with the actual images. There is plenty
to do." That André Rieu was invited by Mayor Eberhard van der Laan to close the
festivities on the Museum Square, was for him an enormous honor. And in the
meantime the stand-alone violinist from Maastricht has been performing concerts
all over the world. "I am proud that I am allowed to perform against the
backdrops of the Concert building and the Rijksmuseum. History is being formed
on a very special day. And that is something you do not experience every day."
It was first the intention that Rieu would erect
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his Greek
Temple stage (the stage he always uses at his Vrijthof concerts) in Amsterdam.
"That actually never happened. Everything had to be donated and that was just
not possible. But a nice solution arose with a nicely decorated stage where you
see the Rijksmuseum as a backdrop."
Today the violinist will personally meet the Royal Couple. He is
really looking forward to that. "We are not allowed to rehearse in the evening.
The official banquette is then taking place in the Rijksmuseum. I propose they
open a window. First we will the "Wilhelmus" (National Anthem). But none of that
is allowed. I will meet Willem-Alexander and Maxima in the afternoon. I am still
going to ask it again." Rieu understand that there are many rules associated
with the event. A few years ago when he performed for Queen Beatrix in the
Valkenburg caves, it was much the same. "There was controversy whether we could
play the Limburg Anthem for the Queen or not. I did it anyway and she sung
happily along. Music relaxes people."
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Although the NOS (Dutch TV) will be reporting the festivities
the entire day, André Rieu’s King’s Ball will not be aired live. The concert
will be aired on Nederland 1 after midnight on TV, following the program of Pauw
and Witteman. (Talk-show hosts) "The NOS indicated they would bring lots of
equipment, 7 cameras in all. I said: "We’ll record everything ourselves then."
So we’ll bring in our own crew, who has access to 27 cameras in order to record
everything that will take place on the Museum Square." In any case, Rieu will be
ready. "I am quite nervous. You have to experience it. Would the Royal couple
attend unannounced? I do not think so. That would create many problems with
security. But if that would really happen, it would of course be totally
insane."
The nation Post Code lottery organized the events on the Museum
Square in Amsterdam. There are approximately 3000 seats and 5000 standing places
available. Entrance fee is 10 Euros with the proceeds going to a good cause.
Tickets are still available.
Thank you to John for this and Translating
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OH dear, hope hereally shoot his mouth doesn't to WA and Maxima. There is such a thing as decorum and protocol, dear Andre, and you should know all about it.
ReplyDeletehowever... if he still intends to play on don't cry for me argentina.... a little bit of onn decourous babble won't mind :D
Go Andre, make ik the best day you can, we believe in you!
Helen.