The Johann Strauss Orchestra is a pops orchestra founded in the Netherlands by André Rieu in 1987. The orchestra is well known for performing classical works with a distinctly unorthodox frivolity, joking with the audience and performing all sorts of antics.
8-772: 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 eight-time platinum in the Netherlands. At Rieu's studios in Maastricht , the orchestra has recorded a wide range of classical, popular and folk music , and music from cinema and musical theatre. His lively orchestral presentations, in tandem with effective marketing, have attracted worldwide audiences to this subgenre of classical music. Some of
16-635: The Maastricht Salon Orchestra (MSO) in 1978. In the beginning, André Rieu performed small classical crossover concerts with the MSO. The group has served as the vehicle for Rieu's increasingly ambitious ideas since its founding. In 1987 André renamed the MSO as the Johann Strauss Orchestra to emphasise waltz music . On the occasion of Rieu's first concert with the orchestra, on January 1, 1988, there were 12 musicians. At
24-557: The Platin Tenors. By 2008, the orchestra had expanded to 43 members, and in the 2010s the group variously included anywhere from 80 to 150 members, depending on venue and occasion. The most senior member of the orchestra is Jean Sassen, who has been a member since 1987. World Music Awards The World Music Awards was an international award show founded in 1989 under the patronage of Albert II, Prince of Monaco and co-founder/executive producer John Martinotti. The event
32-411: The music industry. Notable winners of the award include: The Diamond Award honors top-selling artists who have been certified as selling over 100,000,000 albums throughout their career. It has been awarded to six recipients to date: Two special awards were presented in 2000 to honor the best-selling recording artists at that time. The awards were presented to Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey in
40-825: The orchestra's performances have been broadcast in the United Kingdom on Sky Arts and the United States on the PBS television network such as the 2003 airing of Andre Rieu Live in Dublin , filmed in Dublin, Ireland, and 2003's André Rieu Live in Tuscany filmed in the Piazza Della Repubblica in the village of Cortona in Tuscany. Gemma Serpenti and the Dutch violinist and conductor, André Rieu founded
48-558: 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 . The orchestra has performed regularly with guest musicians and singers such as Carla Maffioletti , Mirusia Louwerse , Carmen Monarcha and
56-464: Was based in Monte Carlo . Awards were presented to the world's best-selling artists in a number of categories and to the best-selling artists from each major territory. Past winners have included Madonna , Michael Jackson , Mariah Carey , Adele , Gloria Gaynor , Ricky Martin , Jennifer Lopez , and Beyoncé The awards were gold-plated, each depicting an artist holding the world. The event
64-933: Was last held in 2014. Each edition of the World Music Awards builds a hospital, school, or orphanage through the Monaco Aide et Presence Foundation and/or the Combonian Missionary Association, which both assist underdeveloped areas in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America. There are 23 operational centres still saving lives and providing shelter and education for those in need: Hospitals Schools Homes World Music Awards has also paid for five wells to provide clean water in Africa. The Legend Award honors top recording artists who have made outstanding contributions to
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