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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Andre Rieu CD,
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This review is from: Live in Vienna (Audio CD)
This was a gift from me to my Mother,she loved it!She is an "ENORMOUS" Andre Rieu fan!If you love his music,definitely buy this CD today!The sound quality is awesome!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Awesome Andre,
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This review is from: Live in Vienna (Audio CD)
Another andre Rieu for my collection, wonderful and awesome. You can never have too many of his albums
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Audio is great and the video even better.,
By Miguel (Chicago, Ill USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live in Vienna (MP3 Download)
Ahh Vienna. The music takes you back to a simpler world. Andre Rieu and his orchesta perform these great works wonderfully. The video adds to the 'old world' feel of the music, but the music can stand on its own.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Andre Rieu Live in Vienna,
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Andre Rieu is one of our favorite musicians/orchestras and we are rarely disappointed in anything he has undertaken, and we have now purchased about everything we really like that he has done. It is all done in excellent taste and beauty. In other words, "we love him".Hazel and Philippe Dunant
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A critical observation,
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This review is from: Live in Vienna (Audio CD)
Mr Rieu is quite a nice fellow with a pleasant, if at times slightly insipid, sense of humour and a keen business acumen. He got bored as the leader of a provincial Dutch symphony orchestra (no great wonder, what with their programming of the perennial favourites over and over again and pedestrian standard of musicianship, Rieu included; they have in the mean time mended their ways though), started a small string band which led an only marginally successful existence and every once in a while toured with a pick-up band recreating the music of the Strauss family and like composers. Since his chance hit "The Second Waltz", a watered down version of a Shostakovitch composition, he has seen the light and has since that time carefully edited, truncated and simplified the lighter classics and "classified" all kinds of overly familiar music. He dressed-up the lady musicians as fairy princesses, made his male musicians smirk, and have them all gaily wave their instruments and display publicly what a good time they all seem to be having (all carefully rehearsed, as are Rieu's carefully edited jokes; very little happens spontaneously). This eclectic mixture seems to hold an enormous appeal for millions of CD and DVD buyers and concert goers. No problem there. I do however have a problem with the fact that many "fans" seem to think that what Rieu presents is classical music, the real stuff. Actually, no, it's not. They also seem to think that Rieu is the world's greatest violinist; well, he plays a Stradivarius, so he should be, shouldn't he?. Well, no, he's not. Why do these "fans", without knowing Mozart from Wagner and a symphony from a concerto, so vociferously state that Rieu is the greatest, without ever having taken the trouble to listen to classical music (other than perhaps a Strauss waltz or a Puccini aria by Paul Potts or that Scottish hag whose name escapes me right now), and that all who say otherwise are snobs, elitist, intellectual, arrogant and grumpy old men, who sit in cheerless concert halls listening to penguins playing music that no one understands? It's that ill-informed, lazy, overawed and reveling-in-an-underdog-position what irks me about the hype around Mr Rieu (for which he himself can hardly be blamed) and is reason for me to counterbalance the silly raving reviews ("me mum likes it, so it must be good") with one star.
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Live in Vienna by Andre Rieu (Audio CD - 2008)
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