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ONCE UPON A TIME …

We close our eyes and think of the
moment when these four words reminded us
of Fairytales, Enchanted lands and
Enchanting People. And now, we know they
have affected our lives for years, in
many ways, and even ways we know not of.

In our hearts and fantasies each and
every day, we see and dream and we
realize the wonderment and possibilities
of our deepest wishes and hopes, our
dreams, all becoming reality. For they
DID become reality when we were but
small children watching our fairytales
as though they were reality and not a
fragment of someone’s imagination.

I ask…Why couldn’t they actually be
real? They could of course…how else
would we have these glorious,
entertaining, pieces of imagination?
Imaginations taking us away from reality
and plunging us into a land or time of
perfection or momentary perfection…like
the Princess who kissed the frog and it
became the handsome Prince, and then
life was perfect and they lived happily
ever after. Fantasies and Dreams, are
they not awesome?

I remember when I was a child and I
used to watch fairytales on television,
filmed in far away lands of a time long
ago. The excitement was challenging for
me, yet the possibilities were endless
with adventure and romance. I didn’t
really understand the theory as to what
was real or fantasy at the time, but I
knew in my heart that it was truly
exciting, and there were always happy
endings to all the wonderful fairytales
that I loved so much. And, in ways not
unlike back then, when these fairytales
were a real part of our child-like
lives, don’t we all wish and hope and
dream that all of our circumstances in
our lives now, would have happy endings?


FANTASY, HOPE, DREAMS, INSPIRATION
ROMANCE, ADVENTURE AND
PEACE ON EARTH.
All this and more are a part of this
wonderful DVD "André in Wonderland". The
very word "Wonderland" brings to mind an
imaginary place of beauty or magical
charm. When I listen to the beautiful,
soul-touching music playing, I realize a
dream of a beautiful enchanting life and
how beautiful André Rieu makes life for
all of us who love his music, and what
he does for the world.
André is exquisite, humorous, and
very fun to watch as he takes us away
from our three-dimensional life and
places us in a time and place where
dreams do come true, where our existent
lives turns to a magical adventure.
The delightful sopranos Suzan Erens,
Carmen Monarcha, Carla Maffioletti,
Mirusia Louwerse, and the glorious
Platin Tenors, the JSO and the many who
are in this wonderful dvd, are ALL
exceptional. We see so many children and
adults alike, enjoying the happiness of
this fun-filled, Disneyland-like theme
park called "Efteling", where their
attempt to bring the magic and fun to
life, is easy and possible!
A magical world has been created for
us with beautiful music and characters
brought to life with the melodies we all
have heard and cherished for many years.
We share a time with the handsome
Prince, and the beautiful Princess, who
we know, will share our dreams forever
and live happily ever after.
The beautiful horses, golden coaches,
pixies, fairies, elves and other magical
characters make this an enchanting dvd.
The lighting, special effects and
backgrounds, the castles and the mood
they build in your mind, are perfect.
And as we see these castles peacefully
floating in the night skies, we know the
promise of a beautiful, magical time is
forthcoming.

SONGS OF "WONDERLAND"
There are 27 songs on this dvd.
1.. Thus spake Zarathustra
Written by Richard Strauss. If ever
there were a phrase of words that were a
tongue twister for me, this was it. It
was quite humorous watching my brother
explain to me, the pronunciation of this
title, it just didn’t make sense to
me…however, I did finally get it! ---
Why was it so hard for me to get this
pronunciation? I guess I have to
understand the theory or the reasoning
with something before it becomes a part
of my memory. And when I found out that
"Zarathustra" was a Prophet from
thousands of years ago, and that he
"spoke"…then I got it! I think of this
as a learning song…we remember in "2001-
A Space Odyssey" when the ape had the
epiphany that having the rock, or bone,
gave him the edge, or the power that he
needed. "Thus Spake Zarathustra" is
GREAT OPENING MUSIC for this dvd! "Now
is the moment, for a new beginning!"…Is
exactly what it feels like. (Note: my
explanation of Zarathustra is an extreme
over-simplification).
2.. Heigh- Ho!
By Frank Churchill, Leidzen and L.
Morry. "Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, will make
the troubles go, just keep on singing
all day long"…"For if you’re feeling
low, you positively can’t go wrong with
Heigh Ho!" I’ve been there…just driving
down the road and not particularly
having a great time…and this song comes
on, and immediately I get a smile and
everything seems ok, even for just a
moment. We can see all the elves
marching along in our minds as they go
merrily along to their destinations. I
used to sing a version of this on the
way to work…"Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, it’s
off to work I go…" It’s such a fun
song…maybe I should try it again.
3. Florentine March
Was written by Julius Fucik, a
Bohemian composer (1872-1916). The Seven
Quacking Quails lend their wonderful
humor to this great song. It seems their
jobs were to blow their horns and make
everyone laugh, and they succeeded. This
is a very fun and enjoyable song.
4. Waltz Medley
Veleta (A. Morris), Tulips From
Amsterdam (R. Arnic), The Clog Dance (A.
Lortzing), Snowwaltz (Th. Koschat). A
wonderful medley of songs! André the
JSO, the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella, Snow
White, Sleeping Beauty, yes, the
Cloggers too, and many other characters,
all dance to each song in this medley,
and all are having a wonderful, happy
time.
5. Salomé
Written by R. Stolz (1880-1975) who was
an Austrian songwriter and conductor as
well as a composer of operettas in film
music. I enjoyed very much, listening to
André explain how the princess, with
only seven veils covering her, was
slowly stripped of her veils one by
one…and then there was one veil
left…ok...it’s very humorous, and a
beautiful song too! This song is filled
with adventure.
6. Sabre Dance
By A. Katchaturian. An exciting and
fast-paced song accompanied by a
"whirling war dance" in an Armenian
dance, where the dancers display their
skills with, sabres. We see many dancers
with wonderful, themed attire dancing to
this tune. While dancing during this
lively song, the dancers throw their
knives very accurately. This is fun,
enjoyable and intriguing.
7. Air of the Magician
Written by W.A. Mozart. Brian
Dickerson has an incredible voice,
incredibly deep. He’s perfect as a
"magician"…impressive, in fact. The
"magician" turns a few members of the
JSO into various works of art, such as a
wolf, a frog, a witch, etc., it’s quite
humorous. Even André didn’t get away
without being a victim of the magician’s
deeds, for he was turned into about an 6
inch little André, with his little voice
yelling and complaining to the Magician
to turn him back to his normal
stature…or words to that affect. The
Magician was quite happy with his
deeds…however, everyone was returned to
their normal states when the song was
over…. or were they? I enjoyed this very
much.
8. O Isis and Osiris
From "The Magic Flute". Written by W.
A. Mozart. This is a very pretty song,
and the last opera by Mozart sung by
Brian Dickerson, as the High Priest
Sorasto. His voice is extremely deep,
which is perfect for this song. As André
explains that this song is one of the
best "base" songs of all time.
9. I’ve Got Plenty of
Nothing Written by G.
Gershwin. "And nothin’s plenty for me…"
When Brian Dickerson sings this song I
smile. It’s a very happy song where not
a care in the world will change
anything…You have nothing and you’re
happy…how much better can you be? No
worries, stresses, no challenging
situations…just free, and happy. Brian
Dickerson, you are quite enjoyable!
10. Concerto pour une voix
Written by C. Saint-Premx. Of course
we see the beautiful Mirusia singing
this song as she rises above the
orchestra in her Angel wings and glowing
white gown. She truly does look like an
Angel. This is a very beautiful song and
Mirusia, with her very beautiful voice,
is awesome.
11. Solveig’s Song
From "Pier Gynt Suite" and written by
E. Grieg. It’s easy to see how we can
get tears in our eyes listening to
Mirusia sing this heartfelt song. The
heart and feeling she puts into every
word, is very stirring to the soul. This
is a very melancholic song about a woman
who waits patiently for her man, all her
life, expecting him to return to her.
He’s found someone else and never
returns, however, if he saw and heard
Mirusia, I’m sure that he would return.
12. Lasst den Kopf nicht
hängen From "Frau Luna".
Written by P. Linke. The Platin Tenors
sing this song. It means "Do not let the
head hang", It’s about a woman who waits
all her life to marry. The Tenors make
this song very enjoyable to listen to.
13. The Impossible Dream
From "Man of La Mancha". Written by:
M. Leigh, and J.J. Darion. The Platin
Tenors are fabulous singing this very
stirring song. I think about the title
and I think of how fitting it is to this
dvd. "The Impossible Dream"…It is a
quest to reach that "impossible dream"
to accomplish all your desires and
wishes, with all your might. With this
determination, we can do more in life
than we ever could imagine. To right
every wrong, to reach the unreachable
star.
14. Cinderella Waltz
From "Cinderella" and written by R.
Rodgers. Every time I hear this song I
see André dancing with "Cinderella"…ok,
so we are dreaming here…it is all
Fantasy, correct? This is such a great
melody and a very enjoyable song.
15. Tara’s Theme
From "Gone With the Wind" and written
by M. Steiner. If any of you are like
me, you’ve loved this song from the time
you first heard it many years ago, while
watching "Gone With The Wind". To hear
André playing it now on his violin
touches deep into my heart and soul. I
watch André play this melody on his
violin, his expressions tell you a story
of peace and beauty that is sure to melt
your heart. We see an impressive castle
floating through the night sky with a
galaxy far away and the stars shining so
beautifully, which adds to the
moment…yes, this song will touch you.
16. Second Waltz
Written by D. Shostakovich. This is a
very special song, I guess we could say
that it was one song that vaulted André
into major stardom. In the book "My
Music, My Life", written by Marjorie
Rieu, it states, "In August 1994 a
single was issued with the "Waltz No. 2
from Jazz Suite No. 2" by Shostakovich,
better known as "The Second Waltz". "The
Second Waltz" conquered Holland
practically overnight"… "It climbed to
the Top Ten and stayed for months." It
was fun to watch as they took us away
from Efteling for a moment, on the big
screens, and played this song at the
games in the stadium in Holland. It was
impressive watching all those thousands
of people singing along and swaying with
the music, as André played his violin on
the field in front of them.
17. Little Brother Dance
With Me From Hansel and
Gretel. Written by E. Humperdink,
(1854-1921) with lyrics by A. Wette. E.
Humperdink was a German composer, best
known for his opera, Hansel and Gretel.
Carla and Carmen are just adorable, as
the brother and sister "Hansel" and
"Gretel", singing this song!
The children from the
Volksmusikspatzen of Berlin are so cute
as they dance and sing along with Carmen
and Carla. At the end of the song, the
witch comes through the woods towards
them and "Hanzel" and "Gretel" jump into
the water. Or rather, our imaginations
know they did.
18. Where Each Child Lays
Down His Head Written by
E. Humperdink and lyrics are by A. Wette.
Carmen and Carla are fantastic singing
this very beautiful song. We can’t help
but be impressed by them as their voices
sound like Angels in Heaven. These two
sing so beautifully together.
19. Carnival Festival
Written by T. Hermans. This is an
incredibly fun, happy song with a
wonderful medley of tunes representing
various countries from around the world.
I enjoy listening to this song as I
drive down the road, it’s very
entertaining.
20. Swanlake
(Moderato) Composed by P.I.
Tchaikovsky. The ballet couple, Simone
Noja and Jürgen Wagner are beautiful in
this segment as they glide through this
music to convey their story. The story
follows a Prince who finds he cannot
marry for love. Upset, he runs into the
forest and sees a beautiful creature
dressed in white feathers who is more
woman than swan. By the spell of a
sorcerer, she has become a swan by day
and a woman by night, and her and the
Prince can never be together. The lake
has been "formed" by the tears of her
parents when she was kidnapped by the
sorcerer. This is beautiful music,
however melancholy.
21. Some Day My Prince
Will Come From "Snow
White" and composed by F. Churchill. We
have all four beautiful sopranos dressed
in their stunning white gowns, as they
sing this wonderful song. One cannot
help but be impressed by this music and
the moment. Then the "friendly" witch
comes out, and offers the sopranos that
infamous apple, one at a time, and who’s
going to take the apple she offers?
Carla? No, she points to Carmen…no,
she’s not taking it either, she points
to Suzan, no, not her either…Suzan
points to Mirusia, who seems happy to
have the apple. After taking a bite…she
falls into André’s arms…now, is that a
dream come true, or what?
22. Fanfare
From "SwanLake", composed by P.I.
Tchaikovsky. This song is only 19
seconds long. It "prepares" us for the
next scene…
23. The Old Castle
From "Pictures of an Exhibition" and
composed by Mussorgsky. Mirusia is
"transported" magically to the castle
where she lies in silence, in a deep
sleep brought about by eating that nice
apple. Her handsome Prince dances a
beautiful ballet while recalling
flashbacks with his Princess. At the end
of the music he kisses her and she
awakens, which allows them to live
happily ever after. Jürgen Wagner is
exquisite, as is the beautiful Mirusia.
24. The Only Thing I Care
About From "Land of
Smiles", composed by F. Lehar, and
lyrics by L. Herzer, and F. Loehner
Beda. Ki, Mo, and No…do a wonderful job
on this song, and it’s a lot of fun. I
enjoyed watching Carmen, Carla and Suzan
singing this song. In their "ki-mo-no"
clothes we can see how rebellious they
are to the ways of "old Chang". This is
very humorous and very enjoyable.
25. Somewhere Over The
Rainbow From "Wizard of
Oz", composed by H. Arlen, Lyrics by E.
Harburg. Suzan Erens sings a very
impressive version of this wonderful
song. André says it’s the most well
known musical song ever written. It’s an
incredible song full of hope and dreams.
"Somewhere over the rainbow, where skies
are blue, and the dreams that you dare
to dream really do come true." How can
you get any better than that?
26. This Land Is Mine
From "Exodus", written by E. Gold,
Lyrics by C. Boone. I get goosebumps
listening to The Platin Tenors sing
this, as I’ve never heard such an
impressive and emotional version of this
song. "This Land Is Mine"…if this song
doesn’t bring tears to your eyes, then
nothing will. André dedicates this
emotional song to the children of the
earth, that they may be free. And, as we
are all inhabitants on this earth, we
have a right to be free and happy. So, I
ask, why can we not have total peace at
all times, throughout the planet? Maybe
if all the powers that be would hear
this song as it’s sung here, I mean
really hear it…then maybe?
27. What A Wonderful World
Written by G. D. Weiss, G. Douglas and
B. Thiele. One of the songs sung by
Louis Armstrong that I really enjoyed,
he had a way of singing it that really
got to me. There is hope, peace, love
and unlimited feeling in the words of
this song. When I heard this most
impressive version by André and the JSO,
I couldn’t believe how a song could
affect me any more than any other
emotionally charged André Rieu song has
affected me. I know that I have said it
with other songs, but this version will
bring tears to your eyes, especially
when it follows the two previous songs
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "This
Land Is Mine". Incredible!
******
To hear these last three songs in
sequence, I can’t help but realize a
special message, a special message that
everyone in the world should hear. It is
a message of peace, understanding, of a
beautiful, fulfilling life on earth that
is a right of every human being; that we
all have forgiveness in our hearts,
happiness, and of course, justice and
freedom. André has said many times that
music is such a beautiful thing. I
listen to his words now, and the
messages in these songs, and I see a
wonderful world, which has been given to
us by God, to be free, to be happy and
to be loved.
After the last song has finished, the
audience wants more of course…don’t we
always? I get the feeling that we will
never have enough of the music of André
Rieu. How can we have enough of total
happiness?
There is a promise of what life could
be like if we just give it a chance…give
people a chance and give ourselves a
chance to be all that we can be. I could
never imagine a more perfect selection
of music than what was chosen here in
"André in Wonderland".




A Special Thank you!

André Rieu,
You make beautiful music with your
beautiful heart, it touches our souls
with love, happiness and life!
And the Johann Strauss Orchestra,
Thank you for the music, fun and
laughter. The music you bring to us all
is incredible, beautiful, emotional,
meaningful and perfect!
Thanks also to Marjorie
and Pierre,
for all you are and do, and even though
you are "behind the scenes" we thank you
personally. The ideas, heart and energy
you add to the making of this concert
and all the others, is so appreciated,
because with it, you add to life and to
the happiness of all who enjoy your
work.
THANK YOU, to the Incredible Crew
too! Your hard work is so appreciated!

Please know that our love and hearts
go out to all of you. Your work and
ideas all go together to make our
entertainment and joy of the music, a
most perfect experience!
Review by: Marlene
Warren
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TRACK LIST
CD #1
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Strauss: Thus Spake
Zarathustra |
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(Bonus Track) Churchill /
Morey: Heigh-Ho!
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(Bonus Track) Fucik:
Florentine March
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(Bonus Track) Morris / Arnie
Lortzing Koschat: Waltz
Medley - Selections from
Valeta; Tulips From
Amsterdam; Clog Dance; Snow
Waltz |
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Stolz: Salomé
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Khachaturian: Sabre Dance |
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Mozart: Air of the Magician
from Bastien and Bastienne |
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Mozart / Schikaneder: O Isis
and Osiris from The Magic
Flute |
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Gershwin / Gershwin /
Heyward: I Got Plenty o’
Nuttin’ from Porgy and Bess |
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Saint-Preux: Concerto pour
une voix
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Grieg: Solveig’s Song from
Peer Gynt Suite |
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(Bonus Track) Lincke: Lasst
den Kopf nicht hängen from
Frau Luna |
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Leigh / Darion: The
Impossible Dream from Man of
La Mancha |
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Rodgers: Cinderella Waltz
from Cinderella |
CD #2
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Steiner: Tara’s Theme from
Gone with the Wind |
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Shostakovich: Second Waltz
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Tchaikovsky: Moderato from
Swan Lake |
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(Bonus Track) Hermans:
Carnaval Festival
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Humperdinck / Wette: Little
Brother Dance With Me from
Hansel and Gretel |
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Humperdinck / Wette: Where
Each Child Lays Down His
Head from Hansel and Gretel |
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Churchill / Morey: Some Day
My Prince Will Come from
Snow White |
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Tchaikovsky: Fanfare from
Swan Lake |
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Mussorgsky: The Old Castle
from Pictures at an
Exhibition |
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(Bonus Track) Lehar / Herzer:
The Only Thing I Care About
from The Land of Smiles |
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Arlen / Harburg: Somewhere
Over the Rainbow from The
Wizard of Oz |
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Gold / Boone: This Land Is
Mine from Exodus |
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Weiss / Douglas / Thiele:
What a Wonderful World
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Denon Records presents a 2-cd
Collector's Edition of the PBS TV show
"André Rieu in Wonderland," featuring
PBS' #1 musical star, André Rieu. This
Limited Edition contains 27 delightful
melodies, including 6 not heard on the
PBS TV show. Rieu's magical new
television special is one that
grandparents and grandchildren can share
together! André Rieu takes listeners to
a land of fairies, elves, princesses and
knights, where everyone lives happily
ever after! Recorded at Efteling, one of
the world s most beautiful fairy-tale
theme parks, this musical extravaganza
is performed by Rieu, his Johann Strauss
orchestra and choir and some fantastic
soloists from the Ballet of The Vienna
State Opera, The International Dance
Theatre, and The Berlin Folk-Music
Sparrows.
“André Rieu in Wonderland” is also
available on DVD from Denon Records.
André Rieu and his Johann Strauss
Orchestra have performed throughout
Europe, in North America, and Japan.
They have won a number of awards
including two World Music Awards and
have recordings that have gone Gold and
Platinum in many countries around the
world. André Rieu plays a 1667
Stradivarius. His repertoire includes a
wide range of classical music as well as
popular and folk music plus music from
famous motion picture sound tracks and
theatre musicals. His lively and
colorful orchestral presentations have
attracted worldwide audiences to
classical music.

Additional Information from Webmaster Sally:
This DVD is also a High Definition
Movie. It played at the Minerva Theatre in
Maastricht. Don't we all wish it was playing in
our city? This is such a special DVD I think we would
all appreciate it if we saw the Big Screen HD version!


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