"Extraordinary" gets tossed around all of the time, but Bobby McFerrin's command of his voice (and his audience) might be my new standard definition for the word.
This is a group of classically-trained comedians from Poland, they do their own act across Europe now. The music they present is meant to be influenced - despite being well-known - by certain regions of Europe. They are (in order): - Highlands in Poland (with characteristic hold on violin) - Tirol (with jodeling) - jewish (traditionally across central Europe) - catalonia, with their "fiery" hearts It is bloody difficult what they've done, and surely Bobby can appreciate that!
I just love watching; & listening to; Mr McFerrin, he's so much fun - & very talented. He also has to be one of the first, what we now call, Beat Boxers.
+Martha von der Gathen i don't think so. Sorry, what i see is clowning. WA Mozart wrote operas and pure music pieces, and every piece was opimized for that purpose if one wants to sing, he should chose one of the operas
+Mohammed Al-Rawi Mozart was an incredibily humoristic and funny person, I am sure He would have appreciated this. Or maybe he could join the group and play with them ;-)
mi aplauso de pie maestro sr. Bobby la historia lo recodara como el mas excelente en todo GRACIAS por brindar su sabiduria al mundo escaso de sesera y nesecitado de arte
Man do I love that he silences claps, I don't understand how people can attend stuff like this and not realise at this point that's fairly rude to start clapping during the performance without the artist asking for it.
@jackelking37 authority of the person who live in Poland and knows that this isn't a performance like the concert of classical or baroque for example. This is a place where this isn't a case so the manners in this two places is differently acceptable for this two places. On the concert were you go especially for listening czajkowski or bach or whatever that is not acceptable to clap on performance the same crowd wouldn't do it, but that is festival of comedy, mozart's group is a famous quartet, but here they work as musical comedy group even if they playing music like mozart, Beethoven, bach, strauss etc. They make it comedic and because of that here in Poland in that specific scenario it is acceptable and even demanded from the polish performers of comedy acts to do that, also singing along, dancing, laughing etc. So maybe that will tell why that was my reaction I understand why person on the first comment and other people that are not Poles don't know how this festival is working and what you can or can't do
@jackelking37 also leftist way of thinking? I just realized that. That way of thinking is exact opposite, nationalism ya know xD. I don't know if you are actually smart enough and knowledgeable enough to even question me in something as trivial as morning cup of tea