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Active from
  
1987

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Albums
  
Magic of the Waltz, Arrivederci Roma, Best of Christmas

Awards
  
Classic Brit Award for Album of the Year

Members
  
Mirusia Louwerse, Carmen Monarcha, Frank Steijns, Manoe Konings, Ruud Merx

The Johann Strauss Orchestra was founded by André Rieu in 1987. At the time of its first concert on January 1, 1988, the Orchestra consisted of 12 musicians. By 2008 the orchestra had expanded to 43 members and has performed regularly with guest musicians and singers such as Carla Maffioletti, Mirusia Louwerse, Carmen Monarcha and the Platin Tenors. The orchestra is well known for performing classical works with a distinctly unorthodox frivolity, joking with the audience and performing all sorts of antics.

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The Orchestra now performs with between 80 and 150 musicians. At the time the Orchestra first toured Europe, there emerged a renewed interest in waltz music. The revival began in the Netherlands and was ignited by their recording of the Second Waltz from Shostakovich's Suite for Variety Orchestra. As a result, Rieu became known as the modern "Waltz King", a title originally bestowed upon Johann Strauss II.

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Rieu and his orchestra have performed throughout Europe, in North America, Japan, and Australia. Winning a number of awards including two World Music Awards, their recordings have gone gold and platinum in many countries, including 8-times Platinum in the Netherlands.

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Rieu records both DVD and CD repertoire at his own studios in Maastricht in a wide range of classical music as well as popular and folk music plus music from well-known soundtracks and musical theatre. His lively orchestral presentations, in tandem with effective marketing, have attracted worldwide audiences to this subgenre of classical music.

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Several performances by his orchestra have been televised in the United Kingdom and the United States, notably on the PBS television network. Noteworthy broadcasts include "Andre Rieu Live in Dublin" in 2003, which was recorded in Dublin, Ireland, and "André Rieu Live in Tuscany" in 2005, captured in the Piazza Della Repubblica in Cortona, a village in Tuscany.


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Members

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  • Soloists: Carla Maffioletti, Carmen Monarcha, Mirusia Louwerse and Kimmy Skota.
  • 1st Violin: Jet Gelens, Frank Steijns, Lin Jong, Kremi Mineva, Freya Cremers, Diana Morsinkhof, Boris Goldenblank, Els Mercken, Vincenzo Viola, Lara Meuleman.
  • 2nd Violin: Cord Meyer, Agnes Walter and Jennifer Kowalski.
  • Viola: Klaartje Polman, Pierre Colen, Linda Custers, Nadejda Diakoff.
  • Cello: Tanja Derwahl, Margriet van Lexmond, Hanneke Roggen, Joëlle Tonnaer, Karin Hinze.
  • Double bass: Roland Lafosse, Jean Sassen, Franco Vulcano.
  • Piano: Stéphanie Detry.
  • Synthesizer: Ward Vlasveld.
  • Oboe: Arthur Cordewener.
  • Flute: Teun Ramaekers, Nathalie Bolle.
  • Trumpet: Roger Diederen, René Henket.
  • Clarinet/saxophone: Manoe Konings.
  • Saxophone/Bassoon: Sanne Mestrom.
  • Trombone: Ruud Merx.
  • Horn: Noël Perdaens.
  • accordion/bass trombone: Leon van Wijk.
  • Tuba: Ton Maessen.
  • Percussion/kettledrum: Marcel Falize, Mireille Brepols, Glenn Falize.
  • Choir: Nicolle Steins, Karin Haine, Judith Luesink, Anna Reker, Virgenie Henket.
  • Songs

    Mio Angelo2015
    Love In VeniceLove In Venice · 2014
    O Sole MioLove In Venice · 2014

    References

    Johann Strauss Orchestra Wikipedia