1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 3 00:13:03,005 --> 00:13:04,120 Ladies and gentlemen, 4 00:13:05,036 --> 00:13:06,245 here behind me at the castle 5 00:13:07,203 --> 00:13:08,213 is the 6 00:13:10,005 --> 00:13:11,245 Great Gallery, 7 00:13:13,067 --> 00:13:16,015 the most beautiful room in the castle. 8 00:13:16,047 --> 00:13:21,088 With chandeliers, mirrors and gorgeous ceiling frescos. 9 00:13:21,120 --> 00:13:25,057 And the most beautiful room in the castle 10 00:13:25,088 --> 00:13:28,026 deserves the most beautiful ballet in the world. 11 00:13:28,151 --> 00:13:33,161 The members of this world famous ballet will now dance a wonderful polka for you 12 00:13:33,192 --> 00:13:36,078 Without a Care! 13 00:13:36,109 --> 00:13:42,172 Big applause for the Vienna State Ballet. 14 00:15:28,161 --> 00:15:30,067 Big applause 15 00:15:30,099 --> 00:15:34,067 for the Vienna State Ballet. 16 00:15:40,213 --> 00:15:41,182 Fantastic. 17 00:15:42,078 --> 00:15:43,078 Bravo! 18 00:15:46,026 --> 00:15:47,234 Bravissimo. Thank you. 19 00:15:56,161 --> 00:15:58,172 Everybody knows, ladies and gentlemen, 20 00:15:59,224 --> 00:16:04,161 that Sissi did not have the easiest time here in the beginning. 21 00:16:04,192 --> 00:16:08,172 Imagine a sixteen year old girl falling in love with the emperor, 22 00:16:09,047 --> 00:16:10,067 they get married 23 00:16:10,099 --> 00:16:14,245 and that young woman ends up living here 24 00:16:15,161 --> 00:16:19,234 in this huge castle and has to adapt to the strict 25 00:16:20,015 --> 00:16:23,120 Spanish court ceremonial. 26 00:16:24,067 --> 00:16:26,015 There's hardly any other woman 27 00:16:26,047 --> 00:16:30,120 who's been written and talked about as much as Sissi. 28 00:16:30,151 --> 00:16:35,192 There's even a musical about her. A musical that 29 00:16:35,224 --> 00:16:41,161 premiered here in Vienna and has attracted millions of viewers. 30 00:16:42,192 --> 00:16:44,047 Elisabeth. 31 00:16:45,005 --> 00:16:47,057 And from that musical, ladies and gentlemen, 32 00:16:47,088 --> 00:16:50,088 we are going to play one of the most beautiful songs. 33 00:16:50,120 --> 00:16:53,203 And who better to sing that song, ladies and gentlemen, 34 00:16:53,234 --> 00:16:55,172 than young Sissi herself. 35 00:16:55,203 --> 00:17:00,161 Here she is, big applause, Elisabeth, Suzan Erens. 36 00:21:21,151 --> 00:21:24,245 Bravissimo. Elisabeth. Susan Erens. 37 00:28:32,140 --> 00:28:36,109 The next piece we are going to play now, ladies and gentlemen, 38 00:28:36,140 --> 00:28:38,005 comes from church music. 39 00:28:38,036 --> 00:28:40,213 It's composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. 40 00:33:43,151 --> 00:33:46,120 When you're in the middle of Vienna 41 00:33:46,151 --> 00:33:49,151 on stage with an orchestra 42 00:33:50,099 --> 00:33:55,172 what better thing to play than a glorious waltz 43 00:33:55,203 --> 00:33:59,026 by Johann Strauss. A glorious Viennese waltz. 44 00:33:59,057 --> 00:34:04,245 Plus the best ballet in the world, 45 00:34:05,026 --> 00:34:08,192 the crème de la crème of dance. 46 00:34:08,224 --> 00:34:11,224 There is no other ballet in the world, ladies and gentlemen, 47 00:34:12,005 --> 00:34:15,109 that can dance a Viennese Waltz like this ballet. 48 00:34:15,140 --> 00:34:17,182 Big applause for 49 00:34:17,213 --> 00:34:21,224 the world famous Vienna State Ballet. 50 00:41:40,078 --> 00:41:41,036 Bravo. 51 00:41:41,161 --> 00:41:45,120 Big applause for the Vienna State Ballet. 52 00:41:55,203 --> 00:41:57,245 Big applause, ladies and gentlemen. 53 00:42:07,172 --> 00:42:08,192 Thank you. 54 00:42:13,036 --> 00:42:16,182 Dear Queen Máxima. 55 00:42:17,161 --> 00:42:20,182 That sounds fun, right? Queen Máxima. 56 00:42:21,057 --> 00:42:25,047 Especially for you, we are going to 57 00:42:25,172 --> 00:42:30,088 play the most beautiful song ever composed about your country. 58 00:42:30,120 --> 00:42:33,234 Don't cry for me Argentina. 59 00:42:34,192 --> 00:42:38,067 Give her an enormous applause. Mirusia Louwerse. 60 00:48:26,224 --> 00:48:28,047 Mirusia Louwerse. 61 00:53:20,109 --> 00:53:21,140 Thank you. 62 00:53:43,057 --> 00:53:46,203 Ladies and gentlemen, I take you with me, 63 00:53:47,109 --> 00:53:50,005 to the king's palace. 64 00:53:50,172 --> 00:53:55,099 There is a big party, because the princess just turned 17. 65 00:53:56,015 --> 00:54:00,005 And the king wanted to give her an unforgettable party. 66 00:54:00,036 --> 00:54:05,047 He had invited all the princes and princesses from the neighborhood. 67 00:54:05,078 --> 00:54:08,140 Let's imagine this, the magnificent ballroom, 68 00:54:08,172 --> 00:54:13,140 lit by thousands of candles. Footmen went back and forth with beer and wine. 69 00:54:14,099 --> 00:54:15,130 And suddenly... 70 00:54:16,088 --> 00:54:20,234 On the exact moment the clock strikes 12... 71 00:54:27,120 --> 00:54:28,120 That's only 3. 72 00:54:33,203 --> 00:54:36,151 Then, half of the orchestra started playing a waltz. 73 00:54:36,182 --> 00:54:38,047 Of course, a waltz. 74 00:54:38,224 --> 00:54:43,130 And which waltz could we play better than 75 00:54:43,161 --> 00:54:50,140 the most enchanting waltz Cinderella. 76 01:21:41,224 --> 01:21:48,213 I've told you that the University of Heidelberg is world famous, 77 01:21:48,245 --> 01:21:52,057 but did you know that the city of Heidelberg is also world famous? 78 01:21:52,088 --> 01:21:53,224 All over the world. 79 01:21:54,005 --> 01:21:56,182 Even at the other end of the world in Australia. 80 01:21:57,203 --> 01:21:59,088 Yes. 81 01:22:00,192 --> 01:22:04,224 We've been working with an Australian soprano for the past two years 82 01:22:05,005 --> 01:22:07,047 and after every concert she asks: 83 01:22:07,078 --> 01:22:08,182 "And what's next?" 84 01:22:08,213 --> 01:22:09,245 "What are we doing next?" 85 01:22:10,224 --> 01:22:11,234 "Heidelberg?" 86 01:22:12,203 --> 01:22:17,182 "André, I've lost my hearing in Heidelberg." 87 01:22:18,057 --> 01:22:19,120 Big applause for 88 01:22:19,151 --> 01:22:22,245 our Australian soprano Mirusia Louwerse. 89 01:22:34,078 --> 01:22:37,078 You've fallen in love with a Heidelberger, show him to us. 90 01:22:37,109 --> 01:22:39,140 Not just with one, 91 01:22:40,036 --> 01:22:41,192 -with two. -Two? 92 01:22:41,224 --> 01:22:43,067 Yes. Two. 93 01:22:43,099 --> 01:22:44,192 There. 94 01:25:27,078 --> 01:25:28,213 Mirusia Louwerse. 95 01:25:30,161 --> 01:25:32,015 And the two short Italians. 96 01:25:48,172 --> 01:25:52,047 We look so happy when we can make such music. 97 01:25:52,078 --> 01:25:54,182 I tell you, ladies and gentlemen, 98 01:25:54,213 --> 01:25:57,078 making music is the best thing for your health. 99 01:25:58,245 --> 01:26:02,078 Truly, when you make music... Music goes straight to your heart. 100 01:26:02,109 --> 01:26:04,182 It evokes emotions. It brings joy. 101 01:26:04,213 --> 01:26:06,234 Making music keeps you forever young. 102 01:26:07,109 --> 01:26:08,067 Look at The Staar. 103 01:26:12,245 --> 01:26:14,161 They have been singing for 125 years 104 01:26:15,172 --> 01:26:17,224 and they still look like 125. 105 01:28:22,015 --> 01:28:23,161 The Mastreechter Staar. 106 01:28:32,172 --> 01:28:33,224 That's forever young. 107 01:28:39,224 --> 01:28:42,140 Ladies and gentlemen, a long time ago, 108 01:28:43,109 --> 01:28:44,224 a little girl 109 01:28:46,161 --> 01:28:48,026 came to my concert. 110 01:28:49,182 --> 01:28:51,005 Together with her mother. 111 01:28:52,005 --> 01:28:53,067 The entire concert, 112 01:28:54,151 --> 01:28:56,026 she listened 113 01:28:57,151 --> 01:28:58,234 with her mouth wide open. 114 01:29:00,078 --> 01:29:02,172 And on the way home, she said to her mother: "Mommy, 115 01:29:04,015 --> 01:29:08,161 when I grow up, I want to play in André Rieu's orchestra too." 116 01:29:10,099 --> 01:29:12,099 And then her mother said: "Yes, sweetheart, 117 01:29:13,161 --> 01:29:17,172 you can certainly do that, but you'll have to study for many, many years." 118 01:29:19,109 --> 01:29:20,224 And she did study. 119 01:29:22,109 --> 01:29:25,005 She became a fantastic cellist. 120 01:29:25,036 --> 01:29:28,172 And I am incredibly proud that she plays in my orchestra. 121 01:29:28,203 --> 01:29:31,203 Give her a huge round of applause. Tanja Derwahl. 122 01:29:46,088 --> 01:29:49,005 Tanja is going to play for you 123 01:29:50,161 --> 01:29:53,224 one of the most beautiful solos ever 124 01:29:54,005 --> 01:29:57,224 written for cello for you. 125 01:29:58,005 --> 01:30:00,015 From Camille Saint-Saëns, 126 01:30:00,224 --> 01:30:03,109 Le cygne. The Swan. 127 01:30:04,203 --> 01:30:07,067 And when you hear this beautiful music 128 01:30:07,245 --> 01:30:09,088 and close your eyes, 129 01:30:09,234 --> 01:30:15,057 you will see a white swan gliding over the water. 130 01:30:16,172 --> 01:30:18,047 And here comes the surprise. 131 01:30:19,140 --> 01:30:22,088 Especially for you, 132 01:30:22,120 --> 01:30:25,005 I have invited today, 133 01:30:25,036 --> 01:30:30,088 four-time world champion ice dancer. 134 01:30:31,036 --> 01:30:35,109 Robin Szolkowy and Aljona Savchenko. 135 01:30:48,026 --> 01:30:49,192 And on the other side, 136 01:30:50,140 --> 01:30:55,057 their teacher, also a world champion himself. 137 01:30:55,088 --> 01:30:58,047 Ingo Steuer and Peggy Schwarz. 138 01:34:15,036 --> 01:34:17,015 Give them a huge round of applause. 139 01:34:19,140 --> 01:34:25,036 Our world champion ice dancers, Aljona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy. 140 01:34:25,067 --> 01:34:27,078 Ingo Steuer and Peggy Schwarz. 141 01:34:36,015 --> 01:34:39,172 And of course our white swan, Tanja Derwahl. 142 01:34:55,203 --> 01:34:58,140 I travel the world with my orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, 143 01:34:58,172 --> 01:35:01,088 North to South and East to West. 144 01:35:01,120 --> 01:35:03,172 We visit all kinds of countries. 145 01:35:03,203 --> 01:35:07,192 And all those countries have different customs. 146 01:35:07,224 --> 01:35:11,057 Many different national dishes. 147 01:35:11,088 --> 01:35:14,088 And that can be a bit difficult for us. 148 01:35:15,057 --> 01:35:19,161 When you have the choice between fried worms, 149 01:35:21,036 --> 01:35:22,088 cow's eye soup 150 01:35:23,015 --> 01:35:24,120 or cooked dog, 151 01:35:25,151 --> 01:35:27,151 you're very glad 152 01:35:27,182 --> 01:35:30,172 when you are saved 153 01:35:30,203 --> 01:35:34,203 by a certain dish on the menu, a Schnitzel! 154 01:35:38,057 --> 01:35:42,172 Schnitzel is popular all over the world. 155 01:35:42,203 --> 01:35:45,036 Viennese cuisine is popular all over the world. 156 01:35:45,067 --> 01:35:46,234 Wienerschnitzel, Viennese sausage, 157 01:35:47,015 --> 01:35:49,099 fried chicken, hot chocolate with cream. 158 01:35:49,130 --> 01:35:51,078 Everybody loves Viennese cuisine. 159 01:35:51,109 --> 01:35:56,182 Let's start playing before we all get hungry. 160 01:35:56,213 --> 01:35:59,015 We're now going to play a proper Viennese 161 01:35:59,047 --> 01:36:04,099 perpetual motion for you. 162 01:38:49,203 --> 01:38:53,099 And so on. 163 01:47:10,192 --> 01:47:13,036 Good evening. 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