Andre Rieu and his family.
This is a picture from 1995, it is 12 years old. It was taken for an article in a Dutch magazine.
Since that time there have not been any publicity pictures of Marjorie. Only pictures taken by paparazzi for tabloid magazines or by fans who recognized her.
Marjorie prefers to stay our of the public eye and I will honor that by not posting such pictures. So the only pictures you will find on this site are older pictures taken for their book and for publicity.
(The writing on the picture says: “Without the serious look so common at classical concerts, but with a wide smile on his face plays Andre Rieu one Waltz after the other the RABO top 40 in. The violinist/conductor from Maastricht has his eye on one goal, to make the whole world waltz! He too likes to dance, but the waltz he started with his wife Marjorie almost turned into a divorce.
Andre and his brother Robert Rieu. (2004) Robert lives in Marseille,
France. I heard he plays cello in an orchestra in Marseille, France
Pierre, Andre and Robert Rieu
Youngest brother Jean-Philippe. Jean-Philippe and Andre worked together from 2001 until 2004, together they made several beautiful compositions. Including ‘Lost Heroes’ and ‘Please, don’t go’. (Marjorie wrote the words)
Jean-Philippe has since he left Andre’s company composed and produced several CDs. The latest is Azur. For more information about Jean-Philippe you can find a page on this website: Jean-Pilippe-Rieu
Jean-Philippe also has a website and a myspace site.
Andre is not the only brother who makes beautiful music. If interested you can buy his CDs online at his website with Paypal.
The last news is that Andre and Jean-Philippe again have worked together on a composition.
Andre’s older sister Teresia Rieu plays the harp. She performed on several recordings which can still be bought on Amazon.com. She was (is?) a harp instructor at the Maastricht, Arnhem and Rotterdam conservatories. She had several students of note, including Manja Smits, Ellen Versney and Bianca Tabois and Manou Liebert,
known as the harp duo. .
Andre’s youngest sister Gaby Buirma-Rieu is 10 years younger than Andre. She is married and has 5 children between the ages of 13 and 20. They still live in Limburg. She and her husband Bert, unlike Andre have
stayed true to their Catholic roots. They have even given lectures on how to raise children with religion, with many examples on how to realize religion in a day to day family life. From getting up earlier to pray together to going to church including on vacation even if you do not understand the language being spoken in the church.
They leave everything in the hands of God. For Gaby is religion everything.
Of Andre she says he is a very warm, devoted and loving brother.
I have not been able to find anything about Andre’s older sister Cillia and Andre’s mother too stays out of the limelight. I did hear that she sometimes still can be seen riding her bike around Maastricht. A neighbor in Maastricht told me this and I am not sure if this is true. Andre was the third born and is a year older than I am, so she must be in her eighties, but Dutch women do ride bikes and my Mom still does ride her bike to the store.
She must be very proud of the son she gave the violin to when he was only a five year old little boy, and to now see he really does have the world dancing the Waltz.
Marc Rieu, Andre’s older son. Andre calls him a romantic with an encyclopedic knowledge of music. Marc is a painter. I have been fortunate to meet Marc a few times and he is a very nice young man. I am the proud owner of one of his paintings, which I like very much.