Fort Wayne May 1st, 2004
by Sonja Harper
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The stage is decorated with the roses
and of course Andre brought his special music stands.
He clearly brought quite a bit of
his own equipment including the stage, which I watched them disassemble after
the concert.

The stage looked like we know it
from the pictures and the DVDs.

First the orchestra came entered the
stage and took their places.
It looks like he bought his full orchestra of 45.
22 girls and 23 men.
Some are new faces but many of them are well known to us
fans.
Then Andre skipped onto the stage and the show begins.

He starts the concert with:
"Fruhlings
Stimmer Walzer"
(Voices of Spring Waltz)

Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen,
fantastic that you all came here tonight to be together with me and my orchestra
the whole evening in our romantic paradise! Are you all romantic here in Ft
Wayne?
Yes, all right, that is great,
Because then you are with me in good company because I am an incurable
romantic. And I am going to take you all away to my personal romantic
paradise. As a boy I was already a romantic. I was always dreaming that I was
Romeo playing my violin for Juliet and in my dream Juliet was a seventeen year
old blond girl, at that time of course I could not know, that once in my life I
would be on stage in Ft Wayne (Ames, Indianapolis etc) playing my violin for
2000 (3000, 2500 etc) Juliets.
And now I hear you thinking yes, but I
am not seventeen anymore, but that ladies is not important, important is how old
you feel. When I play the violin I feel like I am 18, It is the music that puts
a spell on me, and this (holding up his bow) is my magic wand. I can do
magic. You do not believe me? Before the evening is over I will make you all
feel like seventeen. And that romantic melody, ladies and gentlemen, that I
always played in my dreams as Romeo for Juliet I am going to play for you now.
"Romeo and Juliet"
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While they start the music, as if by
magic a balcony rises in the left corner of the stage. On the
balcony sings Carla Maffioletto, reminiscent of the famous balcony scene.

After her song the balcony
disappears just as magically.

That was a beautiful dream but that
was at the time when I was young and that is finished now. A romantic paradise
like tonight, ladies and gentlemen, would of course be completely impossible
without the music of the romantic par excellence, without the music of the
composer who makes us dream, who gives us romantic melodies, who brings
nostalgia, and of course I am speaking now about Johann Strauss. And now ladies
and gentlemen, I am going to kidnap you to the most romantic city of the world
I do not know anybody who does not want to be at least once in their lives for
some hours in this romantic city to dream there, alone or of course together
with their lover. Also Johann Strauss was there, he was really inspired by this
city, he even dedicated a whole operetta to this city. And now ladies and
gentlemen imagine yourself that you are in a gondola and you are being gondoled
by an Italian gondolier on the canal Grande, because we are going to play now
for you one of the most romantic waltzes ever written by Johann Strauss the
Laguna Waltz. And this Laguna Waltz is a part of one of his well known, his
most well known Operettas you all know it ‘A night in Ft Wayne (Ames,
Indianapolis etc)
"Laguna Waltz" (A night in Venice)
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Several times the orchestra members
use their instruments as oars and make rowing motions with them.

There was a lot going on in the city
this morning, our trucks could hardly get into the city and this afternoon they
explained to me what it was. In fact it was a bit of a secret, but we are among
friends now and I can talk about it. Today in Ft Wayne there is a world
congress for the traffic of the whole world today here in Ft Wayne, even the
secretary of traffic of China is here. Do you know his name? No Park Ing!
I know him personally,
I speak fluently Chinese. Some thing
wong? Ah, you speak Chinese too. Ah that is okay because now you are going
to understand the next piece we are going to play for you. It is a piece from
a Operetta by Franz Lehar ‘The land of smiles’ It is in China, and out of this
Operetta we play a very beautiful aria ‘ In the blue Pagoda’ And this aria is
all about women's emancipation, I'll explain. In this area is a certain Mr
Chang, and Chang is convinced that women are only here to have children, to
knit, to clean and to cook. Ah, I see you have the same idea. In this aria
there are also three girls Ki Mo and No..... Ah. an intelligent public
tonight. Ki Mo and No do not agree at all of course with the old Chang, they
want to struggle against it, they want to liberate themselves from the tyranny
and in the beginning of the aria you will see they are still very shy, but then
during the aria they will have more and more courage and then in the end they
will throw, literally throw the robes away and ladies and gentlemen for the
first time in your life you are going to see and to hear how a Kimono changes
in to a Monokin.
"In
the blue Pagoda"
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The three sopranos (Susan, Carla and Carmen) come on
the stage dressed
like geishas in kimonos.
They have baskets with 'babies' on their backs.

Toward the end of the song they throw the baskets
with the babies of and
throw the supposed dirty diapers of the stage into the audience.

At
the end of the song they throw of their kimonos and are dressed in little black
short with chinese, colorful silk blouses.
They return for the applause and take on a sexy pose.

and Andre 'kicks' them of the stage

A 'bend' man dressed in Chinese garbs
comes to clean up dolls. kimonos, baskets and diapers.
"Chop choy always cleans up the
mess. Give him an applause."
"Thank you for giving me my shit
back."

They immediately start with the next
song.
"Bahn Frei"
With train whistles and
smoke.
  
The smoke seems to come from under
Linda's skirt.

Toward the end of the song the smoke
gets very thick and
Andre checks out where it is coming from and peeks under Linda's skirt.

Ladies and Gentlemen. The Bahn Frei
Polka we just played was not by Johann Strauss but by his youngest brother
Eduard Strauss You should imagine how it must have been at the Stauss family
home there was the famous father and three even more famous sons all together in
one house. And all four they composed polkas and waltzes and all four they had
a orchestra, what a treat of waltzes there must have been at every breakfast but
the contrary was the reality and they hated each other. They were jealous,
No, that is my Waltz, no you stole my Waltz. My orchestra plays much better
than yours!!! And that was going on the whole time like that. Now you know the
press, the tabloid press, they loved it. Exactly like nowadays, they wrote
everything about the artists. And at that time it was the same, especially the
young Strauss, Johann he could not move without them writing everything about
him, for example when there was a beautiful young lady entering his house the
next morning it was all over Europe, in all the papers there would be Strauss
has a new mistress and then they wrote how much money he earned with his violin
and how many castles and houses he bought, how many planes he had..... And
Johann he never reacted. He took it very calmly only once he was so fed up
with the press and he reacted in his own way with a waltz. And this waltz he
dedicated to the Viennese company of Journalists and he gave it the name Morning
papers. And this waltz we are going to play now for you. And I am going to ask
you to pay special attention to the choir.
Because the choir is singing exactly
the text of what the tabloids are always writing about us So you can feel how
we feel every day.
"Morgenblatter"
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The girls in the choir are leaving
through real (I think they were all German) tabloid magazines
with Andre's
picture on the cover and scandalous stories about him.
The girls act as if they
are shocked by the stories and hold them up to each other and share the
stories.
For those who could see it, it was very funny.


Ladies and Gentlemen, as you know we
travel around the world and almost every night, also tonight, after the concert
we go to the hotel and we have a glass of wine and we speak a long time about
the fantastic Public in Ft Wayne. Yeah, it is true. No matter where we are in
the world we only speak about the public in Ft Wayne. I remember very well a
year ago, we were in Vienna and we had a fantastic concert and after the
concert we went to the hotel, it was a beautiful hotel and there was a piano in
the hall and some of the musicians had there instruments with them. And we
played a little bit and drank a glass of wine and then we drank another glass of
wine and we were singing and then we drank another glass of wine. Then the
public joined in and then it was so loud that all the people who were already in
bed came down and joined in the party it was really a fantastic atmosphere, I
will never forget it in the middle of that atmosphere during a little pause our
three sopranos started to sing a song only accompanied by piano and some
instruments and then suddenly there was complete silence, everybody was
listening. A lot of people had tears in their eyes, me too. In that moment I
was thinking I do not want to withhold this beautiful song from my public in Ft
Wayne. It is about three girls who are telling each other about the most
fantastic and exiting thing in a young girls life 'Love'! It was always like
that, it was so in the middle ages, it is now and it always will be that way.
"The Rose"
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The girls come on stage dressed in
dresses of the middle ages. Susan starts the song.

A standing ovation for the
girls.

If you are good, we might bring them back after the
intermission.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we are now going to play the last piece
before the break.

Why do you look at your watch when I say
it is break time?
"The Light Cavalerie"


Interruption

Ladies
and Gentlemen, as you can see I am here on stage with only 22 girls, finally.
But there is a reason for that, I found a composer and this composer composed
only for 22 girls and one man, and as you can imagine this composer is from now
on my favorite composer.
And from his hand we are going to play now ‘ Tea for
Two’
"Tea for two"
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All the girls play the instruments including the girls from the choir.

They 'play' the horns and one of girl plays the piano.

While the girls play the instruments the men come onto the stage, with bowler
hat, white scarf and gloves and an umbrella. They are whistling 'tea for
two' and dance in a chorus line. Cord and Franco are pushing and
pinching each other. Ruud Merx trips and falls. It is hilarious

At the end they trip over each other to get back to
their instruments,

they
tell the girls to give the instruments back and start backup
with
"Adieu, mein kleines Garde offizier"
They play with the umbrellas held over their
instrument

so it looks like the are using the umbrella as bow,
as flute etc.
Can you believe, they
actually had to practice that for months and months

Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have
the luck that I am sometimes invited for private concerts of very high standards
in Europe and this type of concerts they take always place in castles. And
once we are in the castle we go to the great Hall and there are the crystal
chandeliers and on the table there is crystal. A year ago I remember I was
invited for such a concert. And at a certain moment there was a soprano
entering the stage. I do not know if you have heard of the phenomena of certain
sopranos who can destroy crystal with their voices. Exactly that is what
happened, she started to sing higher and higher and came the last note and then:
Pang
all the crystal chandeliers kaput. All the crystal
in the soup. It was terrible. Two months later I was again invited to such a
castle concert and we went to the great Hall, there was crystal all over and
what do I see the same soprano enters the stage. I did not say anything to the
others of course. She started to sing higher and higher and then just before
the last note came I jumped under the table and then: Pang !
and there under this table I said to myself this soprano I am going to invite to
my public in Ft Wayne, give her an enormous applause Carla Caprioletti
"Heia
in der Bergen"
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Carla
comes on stage in a cute little Hungarian type costume and dances and sings

On the
last note the lights flicker and confetti came down from one of the lights, as
if the chandelier breaks.

Frank
Stein looks at his glasses and they are all shattered

Frank regarde ses lunettes, elles sont brisées !

Do you
like fairy tales? Orchestra high pitched Yeah!!!
I am
going to tell you about Sherazade. Palms waving in the wind and sheiks sitting
in the sand and women of the harem scantily clad.(makes hourglass figure
with hands) Do you have those here in Ft Wayne? Hmmm.
Sherazade is dancing for the sheiks and the atmosphere is getting hotter and
hotter. And just at the moment that the very last veil falls in the sand
(Loud
bang) Coming out of nowhere there come seven wild tartaars
(orchestra
yells) They crab Sherazade by her …..(he turns to the orchestra and
says: yes, where do they grab her?) There is a terrible pursuit
but in the end everything will be okay and Sherazade will get to be very old and
have many children. So a happy end. Ladies and Gentlemen we are going to play
for you now the world famous fairy tale written by the brothers Grimm.
Sherazade and the seven Tartaars.
"Sherazade and the seven tartaars"
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We now
have a soprano with a completely different talent but not less devastating She
can only with her voice destroy completely a man’s heart. Mmmm Gentlemen here
in Ft Wayne. It will also happen to you when she comes now on stage and she will
sing this aria with her warm Brazilian voice. This aria that seems to be written
especially for her. She comes to sing it in real gypsy language and in English
it is something like my kissing lips are burning on your …. I forgot where.
Give her an enormous applause Carmen Monarda
"Meine lippen, sie kussen so heiss"
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Carmen comes up in a black dress with a red flower
in her hair and she does Spanish type dance movements.


Now the third singer of our group of
fantastic singers. She comes from Holland. She breaks neither chandeliers nor
man’s hearts on the contrary she has a totally different voice so innocent, so
fine, so pure, the first time she sang for me with her big childlike eyes. I was
really touched by her voice and I am sure Ladies and Gentlemen when she is going
to sing for you now, she will steal your heart. She is going to sing out of the
Children fairy tale the Wizard of Ozz "Somewhere over the rainbow' Ladies
and Gentlemen give her an enormous applause. Susan Ehrens
"Somewhere over the rainbow"
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Susan comes up dressed like Dorothy with a blue pinafore and
red shoes.
Her hair is in two pigtales


Ladies
and Gentlemen We are now going to play the most beautiful Waltz ever composed by
Johann Strauss and you, you are going to grab a woman, or whatever, there are
enough women here, and there is enough room and space. And you are going to
promise me to finish this evening dancing and waltzing. Okay.
I am
very curious how this is going to go.
We are
going to play now for you by Johann Strauss, the Waltz among all the Waltzes in
the world.
"The blue Danube"
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After the introduction the house lights went on and
after a little hesitation in the three concerts
I went to people got up and danced.

Andre did his usual teasing stops to get people out
of the rhythm.
It is so much fun to watch him when this is going on.

He clearly loves it when people get up and dance

Ladies and Gentlemen. I like to introduce my musicians per
excellence. they have been making music for you already all evening behind me at
the scene with a smile on their faces and they do it with all their heart, no
matter where we play in the world they always put their whole heart and soul
into it. Ladies and Gentlemen give them an enormous applause:
The Johann Strauss Orchestra!!!
And now
with the orchestra and the chorus we will play a very impressive piece of
music And what we want to tell you with this piece of music only one thing.
Whatever destiny has in mind for you in your life try to believe always in the
magical power of music Music will be with you your whole life and music will I
am sure of it help you to overcome every now and then some troubles.
I am
going to wish you now a lot of good things in life and of course a lot of
music.
"Oh Fortuna"
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The
three sopranos come up dressed in black dresses and they sing:


We had
a lot of fun on stage I hope you had fun too. .

And who knows we may see each other again

Bye bye

"Radetzky Marsch"

During
the Mars the Balloons come down and people clap with the music and pop the
balloons.
Andre and his JSO get
an enormous applause and a standing ovation, by now everybody is on their feet.


Andre comes back and
Manoe gets her bagpipes and plays
"Amazing Grace"

It is a
beautiful rendition and I do see tears. She too gets a standing ovation

On May
5, Andre and the JSO performed in Trenton. May 5, for the Dutch is
independence day. I know very well how Andre feels, since I feel the same
way. I wanted to add here what he said in Trenton. According to the people
in Trenton he did say quite a bit more, but all I can write was what I heard on
the video clip.

Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Today is the fifth of May, and for you that is perhaps a normal day, but for us
Dutch people it is a very memorable day ! Because that day in 1945 we were
liberated during WWII. We are still very grateful for that. And your
parents helped liberate us from this tyrant regime. We are going to
play something special to thank you and then they set it with:
"America the beautiful"
He does know how to get to his
public!!!
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After having been called back again and again he
makes a drinking motion

and a sleeping motion and sets in with
"Brahms'
Lullaby"



Oh no,
it is over.


But the
good news is they sold many more tickets than last two years ago
and they are
planning a return trip next year and we can do it all over again.

Sonja, Casandra & André


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