Under the Stars: Live in Maastricht

 
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Under the Stars: Live in Maastricht
Andre Rieu

[ Polydor DVD / DVD ]

Release Date: Thursday 3 May 2012

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Rated: G - Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993Suitable for General Audiences

André Rieu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra perform in Rieu's hometown of Maastricht in an open-air concert hall. Special guests include the Soweto Gospel Choir, the Harlem Gospel Choir, soprano soloist Mirusia Louwerse, and Sir Anthony Hopkins.

Tracks:

1. Seventy-Six Trombones
2. Blaze Away
3. La Danza
with The Platin Tenors
4. Nessun Dorma
with The Platin Tenors
5. Amen
with the Soweto Gospel Choir from Johannesburg and
The New York's Harlem Gospel
6. I Will Follow Him
with the Soweto Gospel Choir from Johannesburg and
The New York's Harlem Gospel
Mirusia, Kimmy Skota, Kalki Schrijvers
7. Oh Happy Day
with the Soweto Gospel Choir from Johannesburg and
The New York's Harlem Gospel
8. Pie Jesu (Lloyd Webber)
with Mirusia, Kimmy Skota
9. Lara's Theme (from Dr. Zhivago)
with Trio St. Petersburg
10. Poliushko Polie
with Trio St. Petersburg
11. Kalinka
with Trio St. Petersburg
12. Vilja Song
with Kimmy Skota
13. And The Waltz Goes On
14. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (from Mary Poppins)
with Mirusia
15. Don't Cry For Me Argentina
with Mirusia
16. Boleró
17. Radetzky March
18. Strauss & Co.
19. Zorba's Dance (Sirtaki)
with Trio St. Petersburg
20. Zjuulke Zeuhout (de vrolijke koster)
with Ziesjoem
21. Maastricht Anthem
Mirusia, Kimmy Skota, Kalki Schrijvers, The Platin Tenors
22. Maastricht, City Of Jolly People
23. Oh When The Saints
with the Soweto Gospel Choir from Johannesburg and
The New York's Harlem Gospel
24. Adieu, Little Captain Of My Heart
with the Soweto Gospel Choir from Johannesburg and
The New York's Harlem Gospel ,Ziesjoem,Trio St. Petersburg
Mirusia, Kimmy Skota, Kalki Schrijvers, The Platin Tenors