André Rieu Is Very Proud of His Monument
Since yesterday André Rieu has his own little monument on the
Vrijthof. Together with Mayor Annemarie Penn-te Strake the world renowned
violinist and orchestra leader placed the last stones next to the bronze
plaque.
Maastricht, de Limburger by Mark
Cobben: As if he has done nothing else in his entire life, André Rieu skillfully
taps a cobblestone with a hammer into the ground next to his bronze memorial
plaque. "May I have some sand?" he asks laughingly. He is proud, "very proud" he then says. A
plaque with my name on it. On this beautiful square in my birth town. Here I
will lay forever ..."
The violinist and orchestra leader received a
memorial last summer from the municipality of city of Maastricht during his 100th concert on the Vrijthof. The plaque reflects one of the
sentences of the Maastricht anthem: "Eus ougen bloonken bei dien
glories" (Our eyes are tearing due to your triumphs) In addition the
Maastricht skyline is depicted on it. "I was totally blown away that I was
to receive this token of recognition from my city," while he reflected
back to that moment of 21 July 2019. The plaque is located on the eastern side
of the square, exactly on the same spot where Rieu and is son Pierre wait together for the last three
minutes before he walks onto the stage.
André Rieu started in 2005 with
three concerts. This year the 15th edition took place with the 100th concert,
and also the one millionth visitor was welcomed. "Who would have expected
that?" he asks. "I definitely did not! I could never have imagined that
my concerts would be indispensable in this city. Back then I just started with
the idea of: "We'll see." That is how I live too, I plan infrequent. I'll
just see ..."
Anxious Moments
Rieu just returned from Chili where he
had to cancel a concert tour in that country last week due to huge
demonstrations. His musicians experienced some anxious moments he tells.
"One hundred fifty meters from our hotel a gasoline station went up in
flames, as tanks roared through the street. When you are by yourself or with
someone else you think it will all turn out alright. But we were with 120
people. And you want to get them to a safe place as quickly as possible. I was
very relieved when we landed in Buenos Aires." He and his orchestra will depart in two weeks
for Spain and Portugal for a nine concert tour. And at the end of December
there will be three Christmas concerts in the MECC in Maastricht that will be
quite a spectacle he predicts. "Although it will be quite a challenge to
turn the MECC into a cozy place."
But we will succeed" he
says, "even although it will cost us a lot. We are going to give the people an
unforgettable experience."
Summer Concert Dates Announced
Yesterday the first Vrijthof
concert dates for 2020 were made known.
They will take place on 3, 4 and 5
July.
"We start like always with
three concerts and can expand to twelve.
We do not want to do more since
that places too much of a burden on the city,"
according to Pierre. The presale starts this coming Wednesday
according to Pierre. The presale starts this coming Wednesday
Experience
According to son Pierre, the
Christmas concerts are not to be compared to the Vrijthof concerts. "This
will be a totally different experience. Visitors upon entering will be received
by brass players and immediately transferred into a Christmas Winter Wonderland. Ice rinks will be built and a small version of "Winter Land"
will be built up. The aim is, according to Pierre Rieu, that the Christmas Concerts
will become an annual event.
Thanks to John for his translation
of this article
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