ANDRE RIEU
TOPS BILLBOARD’S
CLASSICAL MUSIC CHART WITH
“THE FLYING DUTCHMAN”
CD/DVD/PBS Special/US Tour/Direct Response TV Campaign
Set For Fall/Winter 2005-2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—DENON Classics is proud to announce
that the new release from violinist/composer/conductor Andre Rieu
“The Flying Dutchman” is the #1 album on Billboard
Magazine’s Classical Music Chart. This marks the artists
first #1 position on the Classical Chart in the U.S. and is recognition
of his phenomenal growth in this market over the last few years.
The same week ‘The Flying Dutchman” CD appeared atop
the Classical music chart the DVD video of “The Flying Dutchman”
debuted at #40 on Billboard’s Music Video chart marking
the artists first appearance on that chart. In an age of dwindling
exposure for classical music on television and sliding album sales,
Andre Rieu’s evolution in North America in the last three
years has been nothing short of remarkable. His musical spectaculars,
whether filmed in the sublime landscapes of Tuscany or the lush
Dublin countryside, have touched a legion of fans worldwide and
have earned the multi-talented conductor, composer and violinist
a reputation as a musician and entertainer unparalleled. Denon
Classics is excited to announce the arrival of “The Flying
Dutchman,” Andre Rieu’s all-new multi-media production.
Rieu’s recent North American successes already include being
Billboard’s #2 Classical Artist for Fall 2004, a Top 40
Pop Chart artist in Canada, a Pollstar Top 10 touring act for
2005 and PBS’ #1 Pledge Drive musical performer. “The
Flying Dutchman” is primed to become Rieu’s biggest
success yet due to an unprecedented marketing program including
a national direct response TV campaign, a December US tour and
extensive television exposure. “The Flying Dutchman”
will first be part of the premier programming nationwide for PBS’
August Pledge Drive. Commitments are firm for all major PBS stations
including KCET in Los Angeles and WNET in New York as Rieu’s
specials have proven to be the most popular of all of the PBS
musical programming during pledge drives. Legendary television
marketer Time Life will mount a direct response campaign for a
special TV package including “The Flying Dutchman”
that will run nationally beginning September 8. Following all
of this TV exposure, Denon Classics will release “The Flying
Dutchman” CD and DVD on September 27. PBS will reprise it’s
airing of “The Flying Dutchman” for the all important
December Pledge Drive and Rieu and his orchestra will then close
2005 with an extensive western tour of North America. Beginning
in Calgary Canada on December 7 and Rieu and company will be making
stops in Seattle, Portland, San Jose, Sacramento, Fresno, Phoenix
and three sold out nights in Los Angeles.
Recorded and filmed as part of a triumphant return from his global
touring in 2004 to his native Holland, “Dutchman”
is a strikingly creative and energetic showcase of Rieu’s
unparalleled musical magic captured in front of an adoring audience
of over 20,000 in the Kerkrade soccer stadium. Impeccable musicianship
and spectacular stagecraft make “The Flying Dutchman”
one of Rieu’s most ambitious and entertaining television
productions ever.
Also known as “The Waltz King of Europe”, the Dutch
born violinist consistently tops the classical charts since his
first recording and has recently seen all of his Denon Classics
releases become best-sellers, each cracking the Top 5 of Billboard’s
prestigious Classical charts. With his Holland-based orchestra,
Andre Rieu has electrified audiences worldwide with his unique
musical vision—blending classical and pop elements, rhythm
and dance into a charismatic event. It’s a vision that has
solidified Rieu’s reputation as one of the premier live
performers.
The 15 emotionally charged and compelling compositions on “The
Flying Dutchman” vividly capture the sense of camaraderie
and celebration felt upon Rieu’s triumphant return to Holland.
The complete song list is as follows: “Entry of the Gladiators,”
”Vienna, City of My Dreams,” “Wiener Praterleben
(Sports Stadium Waltz),” “Blaze Away,” “The
Laughing Song” from Die Fledermaus “ “Triumphal
March from Aida,” “ Snow Waltz,” “The
Wild Rover,” “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” “Habanera
from Carmen,” “Moonlight (Kojo no tsuki),” “Manha
de Carnaval,” “Volare,” “How Beautiful
is Our Limburg,” “O Fortunata from Carmina Burana.”
Extra performances on the DVD include: “Intermezzo Sinfonico
from Cavalleria Rusticana,” “Bummelpetrus,”
“Concertino G-major Op. 11,” “Light Cavalry
Overture,” “En noe de hennekes de loche in,”
“A Child’s World,” “The Saloon (Country
Medley)” and “The Last Rose ,”In an Persian
Market and a stirring ‘We are the Champions’.The leading
independent classical music label in North America, Denon Classics
is a division of the Savoy Label Group which is the North American
unit of Columbia Music Entertainment (formerly Nippon Columbia),
the oldest music company in Japan. Newly reorganized and now headed
by Chairman Strauss Zelnick, Columbia Music Entertainment has
reemerged as a significant force with a stable of newly signed
platinum-selling artists. |
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