I believe they have already met and seen their videos: twitter.com/twosetviolin/status/985385237910728704?lang=en Would be cool though if they did a collab.
2:19 Piano/ later Violin: Henry Mancini - Inspector Clouseau Theme 3:17 Tschaikowsky - Symphonie Nr.5, 2.Satz 3:29 The Final Countdown 3:40 Violin: Theme from "Les parapluies de Cherbourg"/ I will wait for you; Piano: Bach - Cello Suite Nr.1 in G, Prelude 3:52 Violin: Les feuilles mortes/ Autumn leaves; Piano: Chopin - Etude Op.25 Nr.12 in c 3:59 Piano: Chopin - Etude Op.10 Nr.12, Bar 5-6 4:02 Vivaldi - Four Seasons, Summer
The genius of this duo is that they turned a very simple descending fifth sequence into a very funny chronicles of different genres of music. I would say they somewhat outdid what Pachelbel had done!
Congrats on your ears! It's subtle in this audience. But, in fact, when Aleksey's family first emigrated to the place it was mostly to unlearn clapping: www.linguee.com/english-german/translation/clap+your+hands.html
RhythmAddictedState There is a version of this that they performed in Russia, the accent is even stronger there.. He does all the 'a' sounds 'ie', like pietrified, spiece, fiece, etc...
Они крутые музыканты, много раз был на Концерте, просто супер. И удалось по общаться, просто супер одно удовольствие. Ребята ставьте тут лайк кто русский читает👍😎
:19 - That awkward moment when you realize you forgot to put on pants before walking onto the stage... Haha! I have no idea how the audience managed to not piss themselves laughing!
I love how that man improvised with that scrub brush on the instruments. Haha! Those two men work very well together! XD Especially the parts where they sing together.
Pieces I caught: I will survive, little Stayin' alive call out, the Final Countdown, If it takes forever I will wait for you (really cool at that speed), teeny quote of the revolutionary etude in the piano during the bridge after "if it takes forever", Vivaldi Rv 315 "Summer" (mvt 3, presto), and finally back to I will survive.
LOVE IT!!!! This is what the arts is all about. We all know that they both can play very well, but it doesn't have to be serious all the time, sometimes all you need to do is have fun.
Somehow stumbled across this whilst looking for Boismortier, so glad I did! How has it managed to get so many dislikes dumbfounds me. Brilliant to see such clever use of music, performance and comedy - together with a coffee whisker :-)
Goes to show that when you are super talented like these two, you can be ridiculously outrageous without losing your ingenuity. I was expecting a zombie to come out from the piano and rabit rats to come scurrying down his shorts ....but that didn't happen. tehehe :) Bravo!!! Love these duo!!!
Music the art of expressing madness on stage without getting fired...I thought I was good at violin and piano until these two jumped on stage to crush my self-steem
I Will Survive, ("For and thousand hours) I Will Wait for You, The Windmills of my Mind (Thomas Crown Affair movie theme) and anything written by Vivaldi and possible many pieces parts by Bach. lol, all the same chords. If you could only sue posthumously for ripping off chord progressions or parts of them...song writers borrow from classical music (different eras) all the time and they don't even know it's all been done before. Oh, never mind, I think I'll go drink a Fifth of Beethoven....oh...wait....
Seen live in Berlin, Germany. It was the first time I whiteness that a whole concert hall is laughing. It's great that they both speak German with almost no accent.
SPOILER: How many other tunes are subtly worked into the song here? I can hear The Inspector Clousseau Theme, "If it takes forever, I will wait for you". Staying Alive, a bit of Vivaldi's Four Seasons, etc.
I was already cracking up during Igudesman's solo, then Joo came in with his part and I just crumbled and laughed so hard my mom came in and was like "WHAT HAPPENED?!" Why? Cuz I was sprawled laughing my guts out >w