When Norwegian TV Actually Appreciates Classical Music (without selling out...)

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  • @Bevsworld04
    @Bevsworld04 Před 3 lety +4558

    -America's got bias-
    -Britain's got bias-
    Norway's got talent

  • @zoeguan9941
    @zoeguan9941 Před 4 lety +18016

    my violin teacher went on a thicc rant about how classical musicians are all depressed nowadays and then I said “but you’re a classical musician” and there was a long awkward silence

    • @corneliu8827
      @corneliu8827 Před 4 lety +2508

      was that their cry for help or smth

    • @munandar73
      @munandar73 Před 4 lety +570

      yikes

    • @josefbaldisimo5333
      @josefbaldisimo5333 Před 4 lety +434

      This is going to a subreddit. I just dont know where to put it in. Guys any suggestion?

    • @noxteryn
      @noxteryn Před 4 lety +687

      Even worse is the stereotype that an artist must be "tortured" in order to be creative, even though studies show that artists do their best work when they are happy.

    • @miwir1248
      @miwir1248 Před 4 lety +6

      Im Bored. YO DAD

  • @caratlove4107
    @caratlove4107 Před 4 lety +4351

    I’m just appreciating how the audience didn’t interrupt the performance! Best. Part. Ever.

    • @adeleviuhko7186
      @adeleviuhko7186 Před 3 lety +91

      Ah. The famed scandinavian politeness. Also appreciation for the art.

    • @Seastar14TheWitch
      @Seastar14TheWitch Před 3 lety

      What anime does your pfp come from???

    • @caratlove4107
      @caratlove4107 Před 3 lety +3

      Ingebjørg Eilertsen Mirai Nikki. He’s Akise Aru.

    • @sexyangel072
      @sexyangel072 Před 3 lety +15

      It could also be that clapping and booing is controlled by the producers. They have signs saying when to clap and such

    • @lovelive7524
      @lovelive7524 Před 3 lety +8

      Well that's nordic countries for you haha

  • @Znijik
    @Znijik Před 4 lety +7408

    Notice how the audience allows the piece to play uninterrupted by NOT cheering at every other half of a beat.
    (Thanks Mikael)

    • @saltedfish2192
      @saltedfish2192 Před 4 lety +174

      With such quality of performance it would be sacrilegious to clap every 5 sec

    • @sharonranjit4227
      @sharonranjit4227 Před 4 lety +40

      risa you 15 claps per second 😂

    • @sharonranjit4227
      @sharonranjit4227 Před 4 lety +28

      But yeah you’re right, they let them play the piece without disturbance!

    • @MarkFilipAnthony
      @MarkFilipAnthony Před 4 lety +33

      The dude telling them to clap is mostlikely just timing it well
      Norwegians seldom clap uncesessary specially on tv

    • @jalalasif3898
      @jalalasif3898 Před 4 lety +5

      Znijik_the_Zed oh god yes it’s the first thing I noticed and I was like, “THANK YOU!”

  • @1classikai
    @1classikai Před 4 lety +6900

    Y’all guess what my piano teacher said the other day
    “If you can’t play it slowly, you can’t play it quickly.”

    • @hazelfyr8982
      @hazelfyr8982 Před 4 lety +255

      Truth.

    • @miwir1248
      @miwir1248 Před 4 lety +241

      That, my friend is genius.

    • @keth2424
      @keth2424 Před 4 lety +139

      thats the right version!

    • @geilylopez5229
      @geilylopez5229 Před 4 lety +29

      Sacrilegious teacher

    • @benevolentworldexploder5395
      @benevolentworldexploder5395 Před 4 lety +163

      Sacrilegious is "If you can play it slow then you can play it fast." Realism is "If you _can't_ play it slow then you can't play it fast." Despite seeming the same at first glance, they mean completely different things.

  • @BikePumpMusic
    @BikePumpMusic Před 4 lety +9293

    So, I guess this isn't a roasting channel today then

    • @waitwhat7115
      @waitwhat7115 Před 4 lety +39

      Hooray!

    • @notclaire
      @notclaire Před 4 lety +108

      "Unique episode"

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 Před 4 lety +39

      TwoSet violin is not a roasting channel. Eddy said so. 😏

    • @miwir1248
      @miwir1248 Před 4 lety +48

      Anka Voskuilen after 6 months of roasting they are burnt out?
      (Ok I’ll see myself out)

    • @adonismoy721
      @adonismoy721 Před 4 lety +16

      Toasting channel

  • @yesseniaanchissi9614
    @yesseniaanchissi9614 Před 4 lety +2937

    I’m Norwegian, and the judge whom gave them the golden bell were like; “its impressive how much anger you can convey in a music piece.”

    • @msbimbo1000
      @msbimbo1000 Před 3 lety +87

      Omg! So impressed by just everything in Norway now!!!

    • @KM-rt5jj
      @KM-rt5jj Před 3 lety +23

      I was wondering about that too! ( swede so I could tell she didn't say feeling)

    • @lynnm6413
      @lynnm6413 Před 3 lety +36

      well, yes, but you have to give her credit for 'relating' to the interpretation of the music. . . it's not 'pretty', after all . .

    • @kristofferhusebjohansson716
      @kristofferhusebjohansson716 Před 3 lety +14

      @@KM-rt5jj Hun sa: "At dere kan formidle så mye sinne, og være så samstemte".

    • @chomo54andbabyaisha97
      @chomo54andbabyaisha97 Před 3 lety +9

      The reason why everyone loves norwegian is because they always end their sentenses on a high note

  • @lunareclipse7154
    @lunareclipse7154 Před 4 lety +2963

    Video: *Being positive about Norway*
    Me: *Proud tears*

    • @annlidslot8212
      @annlidslot8212 Před 4 lety +37

      Hi, Good for you. Congrats from your eastern neighbor. Yours, Ann

    • @lupinisme5514
      @lupinisme5514 Před 4 lety +10

      Well, I love something about Norway, the yodelling tradition. That's just cool song. :D
      And the way they shoot mountain scenery in every of their music video, is just freakin awesome :D

    • @Iris-ft3lr
      @Iris-ft3lr Před 4 lety +17

      Norway is amazing and a beautiful country! I was hoping on visiting Norway this summer, but the borders are still closed 😭

    • @camelshavethreeeyelids2527
      @camelshavethreeeyelids2527 Před 4 lety +5

      🇳🇴

    • @danayang7712
      @danayang7712 Před 4 lety +7

      Jeg også! ❤❤

  • @mathildetorgersen3833
    @mathildetorgersen3833 Před 4 lety +7493

    Translation:
    (Twoset intro)
    Judge: Who are you?
    Boy: we are the Safir Quartet
    Judge: what piece are you going to play?
    Boy: we are going to play sjostakovitsj.
    (Twoset break)
    Boy: Sjostakovitsj wrote the piece under the cold war when he had been i Dresten (?) and seen bombing.
    (Twoset)
    Boy: so he was very sick and frustrated.
    Judge: we are looking forward to hear this piece.
    *begins playing*
    (Twoset)
    *continues playing*
    Woman: so good at playing together
    Judge: Its really amazing.
    Woman: oh my god. (Kinda hehe)
    (Twoset)
    Judge: thank you so so so much!
    (Twoset)
    Judge: you are able to convey so much anger and play so well together!
    (Twoset)
    Judge: i can only do one thing and that is...
    Judges: Congratulations it was so good! Congratulations so much!
    (Twoset)
    END

  • @jenniferou_
    @jenniferou_ Před 4 lety +1671

    Eddy: A talent show that actually appreciates classical music
    No Way
    NO WAY
    *N O R W A Y*

    • @ayumehirano1894
      @ayumehirano1894 Před 4 lety +37

      Jennifer Ou, as a Norwegian person on the Internet, I hear this pun every time I say I’m from Norway😂😂

    • @dionysianapollomarx
      @dionysianapollomarx Před 4 lety +33

      @@ayumehirano1894 no way

    • @ayumehirano1894
      @ayumehirano1894 Před 4 lety +9

      Arpicembalo, omg so true😂 The problem is that, even though the Norwegian alphabet is similar to the English one (except we also have the three letters: æ, ø and å), the letters are pronounced so differently. I have som international friends, and whenever I try to explain how a word is pronounced in Norwegian to them online, it’s so difficult to compare to any English word, really m

    • @mentallyunstablernplssendhelp
      @mentallyunstablernplssendhelp Před 2 lety

      Say "NO WAY" in an Australian accent LOLLL

  • @bjrtjansdottir9159
    @bjrtjansdottir9159 Před 4 lety +1431

    I actually laughed out loud at the “reserved Scandinavian clap” comment
    It’s so true

    •  Před 3 lety +13

      @Yanjun Sun I thought it’s normal everywhere ....well except US sitcoms?

    • @WowDragonsJD
      @WowDragonsJD Před 3 lety +7

      I remember watching footage from a Tom Lehrer concert in the Netherlands and they clapped in unison. We don't in the UK.

    • @txorigenty2113
      @txorigenty2113 Před 3 lety +18

      It is not just Norway it's an universal thing I can tell you :) the crowd tend to clap in sync after a moment of chaos, if every body clap at a sufficiently low pace every one ends claping at the same time, and in general you start by claping fast then you low down your own claps naturally and you end up trying to catch the pace of the ones around you. It takes a few second to a crowd to synchronize. In France we do it for example. There is a science which study crowds and its behavior, you can find research about that fact :)

  • @asheralcantara1458
    @asheralcantara1458 Před 4 lety +1801

    I think that’s actually how they clap in Nordic countries, they clap for a second and then find a collective beat together. I watched a performance of a singer on tour in Denmark and the audience clapped the same way.

    • @user-kg1yq6nm3e
      @user-kg1yq6nm3e Před 4 lety +21

      @Petra K Ну, в России на концертах классической музыки и в театре тоже хлопают в ритм.

    • @goodboie2269
      @goodboie2269 Před 4 lety +109

      when I clap I try to follow the beat because I think its satisfying when the whole audience is clapping synchronised.

    • @sarahvestergaard7174
      @sarahvestergaard7174 Před 4 lety +57

      Yeah, it's just how we clap...

    • @k_meleon
      @k_meleon Před 4 lety +18

      We do that in France too

    • @RebeccaLynnMusic
      @RebeccaLynnMusic Před 3 lety +3

      No kidding?

  • @sfex9
    @sfex9 Před 4 lety +5033

    Average audience: cLaSsIcAl MuSiC iS ReLaXiNg
    Average talent show: 15 nOtEs a second & stool kicking should fix it.
    Norway's got talent: kids unleashing *THE BOMBING OF DRESDEN*
    Nordic countries are so hardcore💙

    • @echevxria979
      @echevxria979 Před 4 lety +77

      as a swede I thank you lmfao

    • @Kosake82
      @Kosake82 Před 4 lety +148

      I expect no less from the originators of Black Metal.

    • @sfex9
      @sfex9 Před 4 lety +14

      @@Kosake82 YES.

    • @Pakkens_Backyard
      @Pakkens_Backyard Před 4 lety +64

      I mean, it's where Norse Mythology and hardcore Metal comes from

    • @snailuka
      @snailuka Před 4 lety +20

      I actually started a Sweden Appreciation Club because yes (it only has 2 members though because everyone I know is uncultured though)

  • @marsilet
    @marsilet Před 4 lety +1117

    "swede tiger mum of ling ling, dad stop"
    It's official, TwoSet has the *BEST EDITOR* that I have ever seen.

    • @snigelosenap
      @snigelosenap Před 4 lety +25

      That joke works on so many levels too..

    • @andreasbrandberg5001
      @andreasbrandberg5001 Před 4 lety +27

      There is a saying in Sweden where we say "En Svensk Tiger". Witch can mean a swedish tiger but it can also mean that a swede stays silent.

    • @AB-qt2kn
      @AB-qt2kn Před 4 lety +39

      *best editor that you’ve NEVER seen

    • @marsilet
      @marsilet Před 4 lety +3

      @@AB-qt2kn LOL so true.

    • @devintheguru
      @devintheguru Před 4 lety +2

      @@AB-qt2kn Lmaooooo, touché. That's quite literally so

  • @katerinaaqu
    @katerinaaqu Před 3 lety +247

    I feel like these kids did exactly what we need of classical music!
    1. They play an "infamous piece", not all these overplayed pieces (some of them still remain beautiful pieces but gosh they are so overplayed!)
    2. They play it as it should sound, not fast or without phrasing and dynamics.
    3. They play for real without seeking to be "selling image" but they play music
    4. They play as a team, obviously prepared without any unecessary mainstream tv extras we see performers say
    I am actually so happy that these kids actually do classical music right and I am happy that finally we do not get these cringy reactions of "omg booooring!" by the judges or the crowd. Ah this was a breath of fresh air guys!

    • @chasemooney3533
      @chasemooney3533 Před rokem +5

      you phrased it perfectly! they clearly put so much effort in and didn’t just read the score on the way there

  • @RambutanIllustration
    @RambutanIllustration Před 4 lety +1708

    If actual talent like this was shown in those shows I would maybe even watch it. But since it's mostly not the case... hm.

    • @sinpi314
      @sinpi314 Před 3 lety +7

      Yes

    • @user-gu9yq5sj7c
      @user-gu9yq5sj7c Před rokem +1

      There is a little talent. Just watch clips. Even if there's talent, I can't watch reality TV cause of other things such as drama, fakeness, and bias. Such as pandering too much to sob stories rather than talent. It seems like false advertising cause I'm not getting what was advertised. Just talent.

  • @piccolopagalingling6284
    @piccolopagalingling6284 Před 4 lety +1818

    3:15
    EDDY SAID A VIOLIST IS IN TUNE MARK THIS DAY GUYS!!!!!!!!!

  • @ayumehirano1894
    @ayumehirano1894 Před 4 lety +2460

    The golden button is for them immediately moving on to the Semifinals? ( was it?)
    In the end, she said: “It’s amazing that you can convey so much anger and still be (Uhm, I’m a bit unsure how to translate this word but, it’s “samstemt” which basically means) accordant/compatible/harmonious”. In the middle, the judges are basically whispering “Fantastic”, and in the beginning, he’s telling how Shostakovich wrote the piece during the Cold War when he was in Dresden and saw bombing (probably the state of the city after WWII), so they’re basically just exchanging pleasantries and the judges getting to know which piece they are gonna play yada, yada, yada
    Edit: “in tune” is the translation I was trying to think of. Thank you, comment section!

  • @the16doc
    @the16doc Před 3 lety +341

    Twoset: Making S tier puns about all Nordic countries
    Iceland: Are we not a joke to you?

    • @hekkoCZ
      @hekkoCZ Před 2 lety +7

      No-one messes with a country with volcanoes.

  • @wobblyorbee279
    @wobblyorbee279 Před 2 lety +63

    the fact that they picked shostakovich for a competition is WOW

  • @juice8523
    @juice8523 Před 4 lety +996

    Eddy: the cellist and violist aren't just in time but they're also communicating and phrasing together
    was that... a compliment to a VIOLIST?! So you don't hate us after all😊

    • @ZenoDovahkiin
      @ZenoDovahkiin Před 4 lety +69

      Don't push it. >:P

    • @ShadowRyutoji
      @ShadowRyutoji Před 4 lety +43

      Obligatory serious moment: I think they rip into viola and violists with love. You have that best friend who you can lightheartedly roast, right? I think it's more like that. I *hope* it's more like that.
      P.S. No, not because I play viola. I'm a guitarist.

    • @ystra_53
      @ystra_53 Před 4 lety +7

      I play viola

    • @Ram875
      @Ram875 Před 4 lety +6

      I think they make jokes with a light heart. (not a violist, I'm in a choir -soprano-)

    • @MissTwoSetEncyclopedia
      @MissTwoSetEncyclopedia Před 4 lety +12

      Of course these are just light-hearted jokes ! Every musician knows how it's hard to learn an instrument, so they would never _seriously_ make fun of other hard-working musicians.
      They both played in string quartet and have friends who play the viola. By making viola jokes, they're just following a 'tradition' (violists have been making fun of for centuries), but they said several times that it's not serious and that they like violas and violists.

  • @TheFloMachine
    @TheFloMachine Před 4 lety +4680

    Generally Norway is quite good at recognising different talents, not just pop music/ nice singing voices. Maybe because we don’t have much culture for pop music in our country. Too bad the singers still nearly always win though.
    I went to the (national) top in a youth contest with a classical clarinet piece when I was 14 here in Norway.

    • @michelebright
      @michelebright Před 4 lety +13

      Congrats

    • @annlidslot8212
      @annlidslot8212 Před 4 lety +34

      @@thaliarice3891 Hi, I feel your pain. From the country next door (to Norway) an average to quite bad coloratura or lyrical soprano will always win out over a good or excellent anything else, at least from the audience. Well, to be honest if it's Turandot the tenor is usually the one getting the applauds but then, there are no coloraturas in that one. On a very good day or anything Wagner, the media critics might acknowledge that the mezzo or even the buffa baritone were okay. Thought when it comes to Wagner a bad Brünhilde will top a very good Wotan any day of the week. Very aggravating. Yours, Ann

    • @markyeah6750
      @markyeah6750 Před 4 lety +2

      Really guess im packing and leave this fucking country where I'm in

    • @sharonranjit4227
      @sharonranjit4227 Před 4 lety +4

      Nan V that’s amazing! The clarinet sounds nice contrary to what many people think, but can I ask, have you ever gotten squid wars jokes?

    • @TheFloMachine
      @TheFloMachine Před 4 lety +7

      @@sharonranjit4227 yeah when it's played right, unfortunately most people's only experience with clarinet is when it's being played by little kids who have just started learning lol. & nah not really, cos spongebob wasn't really in my age group, it was more for those a couple+ years younger than me

  • @VampyrMygg
    @VampyrMygg Před 4 lety +369

    TwoSet: "Maybe they're talking about the quartet!"
    Norwegian Boy: "It's inspired from when he was in Dresden and saw the bombings..."
    Me: "damn... that's a hardcore quartet!" :P

  • @oreoorva
    @oreoorva Před 4 lety +331

    I feel like Scandinavian countries have more appreciation for classical music than in the USA or UK. Aurora is from Norway and her style of singing has elements of classical in it.

  • @TheNicNicholas
    @TheNicNicholas Před 4 lety +772

    The amount to dad jokes here had me dead. How are you doing editor-san? Still alive right?

    • @gabrielgan2971
      @gabrielgan2971 Před 4 lety +91

      I hope Editor-san gets enough food in that basement

    • @janua5093
      @janua5093 Před 4 lety +54

      The editor is not dying from being kept in basement, but from these dad jokes lol

    • @devintheguru
      @devintheguru Před 4 lety +1

      @@janua5093 Lmao, too true

    • @vim6459
      @vim6459 Před 3 lety +1

      @@janua5093 W H E E Z E

  • @disa1767
    @disa1767 Před 4 lety +757

    Fun fact: scandinavians often clap in sync.

    • @UsernameCantGetMuchLongerCanIt
      @UsernameCantGetMuchLongerCanIt Před 4 lety +67

      It gets so fucking intense if people really add some pressure to their claps. It hurts ur ears

    • @sofiaisgar7699
      @sofiaisgar7699 Před 4 lety +36

      I know right! I don't know why but at all concertos I've been to it ends with the audience's clapping being perfectly synced.
      Tjej från Malmö här! Att ditt användarnamn innehåller svenskt Ö fick mig att gissa att du också är svensk.
      Om jag har fel i det ber jag om ursäkt.

    • @paunaic5460
      @paunaic5460 Před 4 lety +15

      Interesting. Are they asked to do it since school? Or just social pressure in its weirdest way?

    • @sofiaisgar7699
      @sofiaisgar7699 Před 4 lety +120

      @@paunaic5460 We are defenitely not taught to clap that way, the applauds (sorry if I'm not spelling it right) often start with everyone having their own tempo and rythm but as we go further people start to take the same tempo as the ones next to them (I don't know why) and soon the whole audience is synced! It actually is a pretty cool experience!

    • @paunaic5460
      @paunaic5460 Před 4 lety +11

      @@sofiaisgar7699 That sounds incredible!! Hahahaha. Thanks for replying c:

  • @climatechangeisrealyoubast3231

    When you speak Swedish and understood every word they were saying without actually speaking their language.

    • @thetimetraveller2671
      @thetimetraveller2671 Před 3 lety +4

      I speak German and English (obviously) and with that combination it's pretty much alright as well :D

    • @Roozyj
      @Roozyj Před 3 lety +1

      I speak Dutch and English and understand German, but after a few words, I lost track of what she was saying xD I can usually read Swedish and Norwegian, but it's pronounced so differently!

    • @ConanQT
      @ConanQT Před 3 lety

      @@thetimetraveller2671 Bruh I speak Norwegian and English but I struggle so much in German class

    • @johnnyrosenberg9522
      @johnnyrosenberg9522 Před 3 lety +4

      The difference between standard Norwegian (or whatever they call it) and standard Swedish (that's what we call it) is less than the difference between the two most different Swedish dialects.

  • @n1ira
    @n1ira Před 4 lety +275

    Translation:
    1:05 : So what do you call yourselves?
    We call ourselves "The Saphir Quartette"
    And what are you gonna play?
    We're gonna play Schostakowitsch
    1:48 : Schostakowitsch wrote the piece during the cold war after witnessing bombings
    We're very excited to listen
    7:25 : To be able to convey so much rage, yet be so in sync *cuts* (is incredible)

    • @Killerbee4712
      @Killerbee4712 Před 4 lety +5

      Come on lets get this to top comment so people can get the translation!

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns Před 4 lety +6

      @@Killerbee4712 The correct translation is in the subtitles as well.

    • @sigmundvefring1883
      @sigmundvefring1883 Před 4 lety +4

      *after the 2nd world war, after having witnessed the damages done to Dresden from the allied bombing.

    • @10awkwardpenguins
      @10awkwardpenguins Před 3 lety +1

      Which piece is this?

    • @vdinh143
      @vdinh143 Před 3 lety +9

      @@10awkwardpenguins Shostakovich quartet no. 8. I believe it's the 2nd movement.

  • @dark_r0se221
    @dark_r0se221 Před 4 lety +730

    American’s got Talent should watch and learn. Really.

    • @vandoorn2554
      @vandoorn2554 Před 4 lety +10

      Aqualia ! They would-be do a reaction vind where they would fake their own reactions

    • @Roblafo
      @Roblafo Před 4 lety +11

      Problem with that is it doesn't make the money. That's what all these shows are about really.

    • @sugarinmywounds
      @sugarinmywounds Před 4 lety +6

      AGT judges aren't able to appreciate art at all. Howie fuckin buzzed out Quick Style when they had an amazing and captivating dance number on the Champions edition, just because they didn't do lots of jumping in the air and tricks and stuff. AGT thinks THAT'S talent. But it ain't art hun. It doesn't make me feel the way quick style does.

    • @fr6d
      @fr6d Před 4 lety +1

      Here from Norway :)

    • @flyaround312
      @flyaround312 Před 4 lety +2

      Aqualia ! AGT has become about base level entertainment rather than talent. There was some interest in finding real talent in the early years but the audience they've built now isn't interested, they just want to be entertained regardless of whether the performer has a genuine talent, so I doubt anything will ever change. They might get new judges but they'll pick people who have the same fake idea of what "talent" means.

  • @naitsirk32
    @naitsirk32 Před 4 lety +571

    Danish people: we appreciate you Brett

  • @aquaticstripper
    @aquaticstripper Před 3 lety +190

    I love their nonverbal communication. It clearly shows that they're very collaborative and that they have chemistry with each other, which is in my opinion what makes the greatest music.

  • @MORTYCJA
    @MORTYCJA Před 3 lety +33

    it's so refreshing to not see them dramatically yawning and sighing at the first note of any classical performance

  • @thetov1896
    @thetov1896 Před 4 lety +845

    America's got talent cheer: WHOOOOOO
    Scandinavian got talent cheer: whooo
    twoset's cheer: ok

  • @MinecraftCutiepie
    @MinecraftCutiepie Před 4 lety +525

    When you’re Norwegian and understand everything without subtitles🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴
    Bretts “sHosTaKoVicH” impression was so accurate btw oml😂

    • @ilc_o_O
      @ilc_o_O Před 4 lety +37

      When you're Swedish and also understand everything without subtitles 🇸🇪🇸🇪

    • @sfvgrol3533
      @sfvgrol3533 Před 4 lety +14

      @@ilc_o_O When you're trying to learn Swedish and Norsh and Swedish are so alike that even I don't need subtitles.
      Even worse: I understood this better than I understand most Swedish people! They spook really clear!

    • @andreapaige486
      @andreapaige486 Před 4 lety +22

      when youre trying to learn norwegian and have absolutely no idea wtf theyre saying because you just started

    • @flm7174
      @flm7174 Před 4 lety +11

      When you need subtitles for every language to catch what people are saying, even English, your first...

    • @ShadowRyutoji
      @ShadowRyutoji Před 4 lety +9

      When you're Finnish, forced to learn Swedish and because of that, kind of almost understand...

  • @ellen-fs3pl
    @ellen-fs3pl Před 4 lety +189

    when eddy said “finNsh” i suomied

  • @laurynastan1839
    @laurynastan1839 Před 3 lety +87

    As a non-Norwegian living in Norway I just know how proud every Norwegian feels right now

    • @parthibhayat
      @parthibhayat Před 3 lety

      It's good to see norway in something else other than chess

    • @Hmm-gp7kt
      @Hmm-gp7kt Před 2 lety +2

      @@parthibhayat winter olympic?

    • @thanossnap4170
      @thanossnap4170 Před 2 lety

      @@Hmm-gp7kt Yeah i would think the winter olympics was the go to. Norway has like a gabillion lead on the runner up? Even closing up the 2022 olympics with a new record?

  • @drageben145
    @drageben145 Před 4 lety +164

    As a norwegian classical musician i can confirm we luuuuv classical music

    • @Mary-ue5kc
      @Mary-ue5kc Před 4 lety +8

      *1 out of 1 experts agree*

    • @lye2390
      @lye2390 Před 4 lety

      Meme Lover thank you

    • @Seastar14TheWitch
      @Seastar14TheWitch Před 4 lety +2

      @@DuchessTheAristocat Hekk no, he uses 4 fine tuners. You can see it in Europe's Skies.

    • @L33TH4XM8
      @L33TH4XM8 Před 4 lety +1

      TwoSet needs to react to Hardingfele

    • @Sylvscats
      @Sylvscats Před 4 lety

      @@Seastar14TheWitch he has one good violin for recording and one crappy for outdoor concerts/performing with youth orchestras/etc. I know, I've played with him once, seen another concert with a youth wind orchestra, and then an outdoor concert as well. The violin he uses for those things isn't the super good one he has. The crappy one sounds a bit like cardboard lol

  • @cheyennew.202
    @cheyennew.202 Před 4 lety +293

    wait... were they actually talented on a talent show??? I THOUGHT I WILL NEVER SEE THIS 🥺

    • @rafaelrandom500
      @rafaelrandom500 Před 4 lety +17

      Cheyenne W. WHAIT ? IT'S ILLEGAL !

    • @c.q.cumber5870
      @c.q.cumber5870 Před 4 lety +3

      impossible

    • @devintheguru
      @devintheguru Před 4 lety

      You can call anything talent. It's classical music talent that TwoSet didn't think could ever be seen on mainstream TV. I'm pleasantly surprised by how authentic they were to the music and their craft AND that they were super appreciated for their skills. It's already difficult to find one or the other, but damn, they got both! I'm happy for them!

  • @finnvanderplas6347
    @finnvanderplas6347 Před 3 lety +59

    7:41 I love how she hits the Red Buzzer right before the golden buzzer

  • @oivinf
    @oivinf Před 4 lety +393

    Haha, I actually studied piano at Baratt-Due as a kid (and incidentally I personally know some of the family whom its named after).
    I don't think Norway is *much* better at recognizing classical music than the rest of the world, but I appreciate that they chose to include these guys in this show. They obviously aren't going to win, but it might expose a broader audience to how good actual classical performance can be in a format that doesn't give the audience time to lose interest

    • @MissTwoSetEncyclopedia
      @MissTwoSetEncyclopedia Před 4 lety +31

      In case you want to watch it, this is the footage of their performance on the semi-finals. They played Dvořák's American String Quartet, 4th mvt.
      czcams.com/video/okFRqbnl3w4/video.html
      They didn't get through to the finals, but they got many compliments from the jury.

    • @salwarivera1293
      @salwarivera1293 Před 3 lety +1

      So when are you going to upload videos of you playing?

    • @oivinf
      @oivinf Před 3 lety +3

      @@salwarivera1293 why would I do that? I took lessons there for maybe a couple of years in grade school lol

  • @eviloatmeal
    @eviloatmeal Před 4 lety +961

    Scandinavian:
    Rest of the world: Scandinavia! Ha ha! Finnish and stuff, amirite? Anyway...
    Scandinavian: *fiNLaNd iS NoT iN sCanDinAVia*

    • @Juho.S.
      @Juho.S. Před 4 lety +3

      True!

    • @tomboz777
      @tomboz777 Před 4 lety +40

      (*+Iceland) #NordicProblems

    • @fredriks5090
      @fredriks5090 Před 4 lety +27

      @@tomboz777 + Estonia crying in the corner.

    • @arstan8092
      @arstan8092 Před 4 lety +31

      @CogitoErgoCogitoSum i mean if you follow our history there is a big reason why denmark is a part of Scandinavia. Norway was a part of both denmark and Sweden for a while, so The countries has a huge amount of shared history together, while this was not really the case with Finland.

    • @Noirellion
      @Noirellion Před 4 lety +13

      Except that Finland belonged to Sweden until 1806 :)

  • @stine.emilie
    @stine.emilie Před 4 lety +235

    this makes me feel proud as a norwegian

    • @dro7000
      @dro7000 Před 4 lety +1

      please translate, tia

    • @stine.emilie
      @stine.emilie Před 4 lety +25

      ​@@dro7000 i posted this as a comment but i'll post it here too:
      1:05 "who are you?"
      "we are Quartet Saphir"
      "which piece are you gonna perform?"
      "we're gonna play Shostakovich."
      1:48 "Shostakovich wrote the piece during the cold war after he had been in Dresden and seen bombings."
      2:03 "So he was very angry and frustrated"
      2:09 "We are looking forward to hearing this piece!"
      4:01 "so in sync!" (i don't really know how to translate this because i couldn't think of a good english word for it lol)
      4:03 "oh my god!!"
      4:38 "absolutely fantastic"
      4:51 "oh damn!"
      After the performance
      6:44 "Thank you so much!"
      7:26 "To be able to convey so much anger and also be so in tune with each other...."
      7:35 "that gives me only one thing to do and that is......."
      7:47 "congratulations! it was so good!"

    • @lye2390
      @lye2390 Před 4 lety +1

      stine emilie Samme her

    • @aceleap
      @aceleap Před 4 lety +1

      same

    • @liyafang3426
      @liyafang3426 Před 4 lety

      respect!

  • @Hepatic_Cardiomyopathy
    @Hepatic_Cardiomyopathy Před 2 lety +23

    To see my music portrayed by such young people perfectly brings me true joy.

  • @1guillaumedemachautsimp256
    @1guillaumedemachautsimp256 Před 3 lety +99

    for me, the most impressive thing is that the audience (differently from america's got talent, britain's got talent and other similar trash mainstream shows) didn't start cheering while the students were playing. they just respect the musicians, stay silent and clap and cheer at the right time

  • @sapandas1967
    @sapandas1967 Před 4 lety +323

    Twosetviolin: appreciateing norway's classical players
    Whereas in India: *using fur Elise to call the next patient in hospital*

    • @ennykus
      @ennykus Před 4 lety +62

      My washing machine plays Fur Elise when it finished washing.

    • @otterflipsnorock
      @otterflipsnorock Před 4 lety +119

      In Taiwan: uses Für Elise to notify ppl that the garbage truck has come
      TO PICK UP PPL NOT PRACTICING

    • @mogmason6920
      @mogmason6920 Před 4 lety +15

      ennykus Mine plays Schubert’s Trout quintet!

    • @miwir1248
      @miwir1248 Před 4 lety +13

      Brünn hilde aaah a truck of culture

    • @ennykus
      @ennykus Před 4 lety +7

      @@mogmason6920 your washing machine? Then yours and mine maybe friends. 😄

  • @kevinxiehk2909
    @kevinxiehk2909 Před 4 lety +810

    FYI: The piece is Shostakovich String Quartet No.8 2nd Movement
    My favourite movement from my favourite string quartet from my favourite composer!!

    • @kleinwolkje203
      @kleinwolkje203 Před 4 lety +2

      What is the name of the string quartet?

    • @da96103
      @da96103 Před 4 lety +2

      And whose version on youtube is your favorite?

    • @marsilet
      @marsilet Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you! I need this in my playlist rn.

    • @mrturtle1128
      @mrturtle1128 Před 4 lety +3

      I don't listen to many classical pieces, but this one and the composer is my favourite too

    • @user-nx6ut1wh7o
      @user-nx6ut1wh7o Před 4 lety +9

      I don't know why but I always fail to appreciate pieces like this, usually 20th century pieces full of dissonance. I do love classical music but these somehow seems like some random notes, dissonant chords and lack a clear structure for me... I know that's totally not true but I simply can't help thinking that. I hope someone can change my mind on this. It would be great if I can actually learn to listen and appreciate this kind of music

  • @Fuyu_ImpactTV
    @Fuyu_ImpactTV Před 2 lety +17

    In France we got a classical music talent show called Prodiges (which means Prodigies)
    It's broadcasted every christmas, and it's basically for kids and teens (approximately from 7 to 18)
    There's instrument, voice and dance categories, and the whole jury is composed of well known people in their domain (the instrument judge is Gautier Capuçon a very well known cellist, the opera singer changes a lot but this year it was Gaelle Arquez, and for the dancer it's Marie Claude Pietragalla (and before her it was Patrick Dupond))
    And a lot of people watch it!

    • @user-gu9yq5sj7c
      @user-gu9yq5sj7c Před rokem +1

      Well at least people will accept classical music on Christmas.

  • @nin7744
    @nin7744 Před 4 lety +51

    That’s a pretty strong reaction for a Norwegian crowd

  • @sophiamcl
    @sophiamcl Před 4 lety +600

    TRANSLATION OF THE CLIP:
    - Who are you?
    - We are the "Safir" quartet (Sapphire quartet)
    - What are you going to play?
    - We will play [a piece by] Shostakovich. Shostakovich wrote this piece during the cold war after having visited Dresden and seen how it had been bombed, so he was very angry and frustrated.
    - We're looking forward to hearing this piece.
    After the performace, during standing ovation from judges:
    - Thankyou so, so, so much! (Thousands, thousands, thousands of thanks)
    The comments:
    - ...that you could convey so much anger and be so tuned in to each other....only one thing remaning is to give you a [golden buzzer] :)

  • @aniakn9472
    @aniakn9472 Před 4 lety +768

    For anyone wondering what they're saying:
    At the start, they just introduce themselves and the piece. He says "Shostakovitch wrote the piece during the cold war while in Dresden, where he had seen bombings. So he was very angry and frustrated." Then she says she's excited to hear the piece.
    At the end, the judge says "you can express so much anger and be so harmonized." (not "that's so amazing you should continue" lol)

    • @Max-jf5vu
      @Max-jf5vu Před 4 lety +13

      Thanks for taking the time to translate this!

    • @laralillian7487
      @laralillian7487 Před 4 lety +5

      Takk! Jeg håper de leser dette nå haha😊 Go Norway

    • @makeda6530
      @makeda6530 Před 4 lety +2

      Bless you for the translation. (๑˃ᴗ˂)و♡

    • @hehehepssst
      @hehehepssst Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks!

    • @colinm9423
      @colinm9423 Před 4 lety +2

      Cool. So Brett was correct in thinking the boy was talking about history. Thanks for the translation. You're a gem!

  • @asgeirsoe
    @asgeirsoe Před 3 lety +12

    Brett and Eddy don’t know this, since there aren’t any subtitles, but the woman at the very beginning actually asks: «Hvilket stykke skal dere spille», which translates to «Which piece are you going to play». So one of the judges referred to it as «piece» , not «song»! 😃

  • @catlikescows
    @catlikescows Před 3 lety +29

    this makes me want to go on agt, play a classical solo, and when the judges diss it i'll say something like "so you can play violin? I didnt know. here, why dont you play some bach for me?"

  • @extremebooklover
    @extremebooklover Před 4 lety +584

    brett: everyone go play in a string quartet
    me: *laughs in pianist*

  • @pensologohesito
    @pensologohesito Před 4 lety +239

    Dude, they are so good it's incredible. I have goose bumps all over me. Shostakovich is not easy to interpret. I don't like the whole prodigies talk, but these 4 kids are actually amazing. No playing a lot of notes per second, just dense and emotive playing. Kudos to them.

    • @goofer131
      @goofer131 Před 4 lety +13

      In all honesty that very movement by Shostakovich (8th quartet), is possibly the most played string quartet piece in competition-context for people under 15. It is not the most difficult piece to convey convincingly. My string quartet played it in a classical competition here in Norway some 8 years ago, and won. It's just a very available, emotional piece that sounds way harder to play then what it really is. Just for some insight...

    • @ontheroad579
      @ontheroad579 Před 3 lety +1

      @@goofer131 That's a great insight indeed. I have almost zero knowledge of classical music and I'd have said that this was a bad piece to play in a talent show. It seems too dark. It would fit a terror film.

  • @parham8279
    @parham8279 Před 4 lety +76

    as far as I know, Norwegian people are really into classical music. even their metal bands have a bit of classical music influence. (some of them at least)

    • @benhancock6253
      @benhancock6253 Před 4 lety +2

      I don't hear no Sibelius in Burzum but ok

    • @parham8279
      @parham8279 Před 4 lety +1

      @@benhancock6253 haha sure. But they were just influenced a little bit by classical music, but you won't hear any sibelius for sure :)

    • @LageYouTube
      @LageYouTube Před 3 lety +9

      most metal musicians (guitarists and other string instrument especially) are influenced by paganini etc

    • @benhancock6253
      @benhancock6253 Před 3 lety +2

      @@LageCZcams most metal guitarists don't know who paganini is. I'm in a metal band as my proof and am friends with metal guitarists. However, when metal guitarists are classically/jazz influenced they are generally better and may enter the guitar hall of fame as it were.

    • @parham8279
      @parham8279 Před 3 lety

      @@LageCZcams not precisely. Maybe just bunch of them like malmsteen

  • @23ice96
    @23ice96 Před 4 lety +153

    Way they are saying: This song was made during the cold war and he was mad and frustrated and made music to support it.
    Two set: HISTORT OF M U S I C

  • @dfkfgjfg
    @dfkfgjfg Před 4 lety +103

    I love how they add embellishments to the original dynamics in order to play this movement on its own. It shows a very high level of understanding of the music. It's like re-editing a film scene all over again to show it on its own as a "short film"

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 Před 4 lety

      So... this is the late Dragon Ball Z Abridged of this performance.
      A shorter version or piece, adjusted to stand on its own, standing as a quality work in its own right once completed.

  • @zarax3904
    @zarax3904 Před 4 lety +106

    Brett: How many Norway - no way Jokes should we make?
    Eddy: Yes

  • @adriankveen7550
    @adriankveen7550 Před 4 lety +72

    Man, I can say from experience that Norway is awesome because I live there. It’s not like all Norwegians are overpolite or super generous we are just overall nice people. And also I dont Know if it’s just Norwegians but everytime someone mentions Norway in anything international or commonly known by almost everyone, every single Norwegian heart explodes of excitement so when I saw this episode my soul got just a little less empty.✌️

  • @elise6814
    @elise6814 Před 4 lety +20

    Norway did a show called «Maestro» as well. They collected some random Norwegian celebrities and put them together to compete and learn to conduct an orchestra.

    • @sarasate89
      @sarasate89 Před 2 lety

      UK also had this show, years ago now. It was pretty good!

  • @lmaolol6276
    @lmaolol6276 Před 4 lety +169

    Damn the quality of jokes in this video is better than the sound of me practicing.....

  • @sara-linna.6983
    @sara-linna.6983 Před 4 lety +360

    I’m kind of freaking out right now! I feel like Norway doesn’t get much representation in international media. So it’s pretty cool whenever I see us being mentioned by for example youtubers. (Love u guys)

    • @justacutie.
      @justacutie. Před 4 lety +7

      I'm not Norwegian, but I personally think just like you! Since I was little I always loved Norway, it's is just a good place😊

    • @nabila1379
      @nabila1379 Před 4 lety +3

      @@justacutie. Same here. Norway is on the list of countries I want to visit! ❤

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken Před 4 lety +1

      The Americans have everything bigger than you Norway... except for the alphabet, of course !

    • @maggieng9117
      @maggieng9117 Před 4 lety +6

      Emelie Waldken bigger doesn’t necessarily mean better

    • @anonymus6267
      @anonymus6267 Před 4 lety

      Just come and visit me in Norway then! 😁

  • @lu-cipher
    @lu-cipher Před rokem +5

    The judges are saying "thank you " for blessing them with that rendition. Would never hear an AGT judge genuinely appreciate the experience of having musicians pour their heart and soul into these performances.

  • @Crow-ht6co
    @Crow-ht6co Před 4 lety +41

    Me: *a Norwegian*
    *Sees title saying Norwegian*
    Me: *C L I C K*

  • @jessicamanlosa6186
    @jessicamanlosa6186 Před 4 lety +94

    i still don't know how or why i started watching twoset bc i'm neither a musician nor a classical music enthusiast. but they opened my eyes to the beauty of it and i appreciate them for that. ❤️

  • @mercgurl80
    @mercgurl80 Před 4 lety +332

    “Dad why won’t you accept my resignation?”
    Sorry Editor-san, but you knew what you were signing up for with Twoset here... 🤣

  • @IvanHXL
    @IvanHXL Před 4 lety +56

    Me: Why are they playing so fast...
    Me: Oh I need to turn down my playback speed.

  • @PianoDawg1620
    @PianoDawg1620 Před 3 lety +3

    This is one of those very rare good things in life.

  • @zlyxx1
    @zlyxx1 Před 4 lety +194

    So yesterday my music teacher was tuning our class (cause they can’t tune) and then when she came over to me she said: “do you watch twoset?” cause I was wearing the practice hoodie and I said yes and she asked me if I was going to your tour in Vancouver. I said: “yes”. Thanks you for making it possible to know if your teacher watches twoset or not.

    • @Spatzenzunge
      @Spatzenzunge Před 4 lety +8

      My violin teacher definitely watches too

  • @HanneHaugnes
    @HanneHaugnes Před 4 lety +294

    Translation (I saw some people asking for one)
    1:05
    Who are you?
    We are the quartet Saphir
    What piece are you going to play?
    We are playing Shostakovich
    1:48
    The piece was written by Shostakovich during the Cold War when he had been in Dresden and seen bombing.
    2:04
    So he was very angry and frustrated
    2:09
    We’re excited to hear this piece
    4:01
    What a (word that means playing/collaborating/working together, essentially she’s saying they’re playing well together)
    Oh lord my hat
    4:38
    This is completely amazing
    4:52
    Oh damn
    6:43
    Great!
    A thousand thanks!
    7:26
    You can express so much anger and be so in tune with each other (not referring specifically to tuning)
    7:35
    There’s only one thing to do and that is… (I think? She mumbles the first couple of words)
    7:47
    Congratulations, it was so good!
    Many congratulations

    • @mille_fiori
      @mille_fiori Před 4 lety +10

      Thank you for the translation! This should be sticked at the top.

    • @Emilpoika
      @Emilpoika Před 4 lety +2

      Du kom meg i forkjøpet :D

    • @HanneHaugnes
      @HanneHaugnes Před 4 lety +1

      @@Emilpoika If you have anything to add or dispute feel free. I mostly directly translated, aside from a couple of quotes that would have made no sense that way.

    • @katsuki116
      @katsuki116 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the translation

    • @Jumojo
      @Jumojo Před 4 lety +1

      @@HanneHaugnes what a collaboration

  • @Plant3849
    @Plant3849 Před rokem +5

    Jeez I’m so proud to be Norwegian now

  • @rosemarydewar1707
    @rosemarydewar1707 Před 4 lety +30

    There is a definite shift in culture. You guys are definitively a part of it. Classic music is slowly making its way back into the mainstream along with other historically monumental mediums.

  • @fe2661
    @fe2661 Před 4 lety +272

    me: *laughs at twoset’s dad joke
    Also me next day: (when my friend says sth) Nor-way!!

    • @user-he1xq5rt4v
      @user-he1xq5rt4v Před 4 lety +4

      @Fe 26, how could you have said that the next day when the video has only been out for 3 hours?

    • @yuno6124
      @yuno6124 Před 4 lety +2

      M2 it’s a joke

    • @diddy_dante
      @diddy_dante Před 4 lety +1

      @@user-he1xq5rt4v in his timezone it was 11:59PM

  • @sadiemcc9363
    @sadiemcc9363 Před 4 lety +54

    Before I actually knew anything about it, I thought America's Got Talent was some big elite talent show you actually had to be good to get on to.

  • @flyaround312
    @flyaround312 Před rokem +6

    7:34 I love how Eddy actually believed that Brett had suddenly become fluent in Norwegian

  • @hie7326
    @hie7326 Před rokem +4

    2023, it only took roughly almost 4 years to hear your performance of Shostakovich string quartet no.8 2nd mvt! I just randomly go back to this video and realize Eddy has known the violin part since this early on. And I have been wanting to hear you perform this so much and dream do come true if you wait long enough lol. Thank you for the awesome performances and I hope twoset go long enough to hear the rest of your frequently play excerps but in full perfomance mode!
    Keep up the good work of more vids!

  • @AnujSuresh0606
    @AnujSuresh0606 Před 4 lety +18

    Love how the editor transitioned the outro exactly to the part Eddy was playing

  • @davidstruch8249
    @davidstruch8249 Před 4 lety +121

    You guys should take a look at ‘Maestro. It’s a Dutch television show where (Dutch) celebrities try to conduct. I think that it might be fun if you would ‘review’ it.

    • @ghost-rk5vx
      @ghost-rk5vx Před 4 lety +8

      We have the same show in Norway! Its hilarious

    • @Seastar14TheWitch
      @Seastar14TheWitch Před 4 lety +1

      @@ghost-rk5vx 😂😂 Did you see Herman Dahl?

    • @theweebnoob7999
      @theweebnoob7999 Před 4 lety +2

      they should roast it

    • @sofiaisgar7699
      @sofiaisgar7699 Před 4 lety +1

      Why don't we have that in Sweden!?

    • @xandraxandra1437
      @xandraxandra1437 Před 4 lety

      Sofia Isgar För att svenskar bara uppskattar sport och pop...? Tur att vi är några som vågar gå mot strömmen. :)

  • @persistentcat
    @persistentcat Před 3 lety +13

    I was almost in tears when they are so genuine on the stage.

  • @vladakorneeva1308
    @vladakorneeva1308 Před 2 lety +10

    Can we just appreciate how well they played that? Gave me chills

  • @amandaelise2391
    @amandaelise2391 Před 4 lety +18

    Yess!! I’m a proud Norwegian right here, thank you so much for noticing our tiny country

  • @e.a.c.8584
    @e.a.c.8584 Před 4 lety +70

    0:53 - I'm a Danish person who really appreciated that you tried

    • @minnalove6877
      @minnalove6877 Před 4 lety +1

      Dk for the win 😍😍

    • @birdeynamnam
      @birdeynamnam Před 4 lety +2

      Well I’m a Danish person and I want Brett to fight me

  • @lil_eddie_28
    @lil_eddie_28 Před 4 lety +14

    Norway: Gives respect to aspiring classical musicians in mainstream television
    [ *everyone liked that* ]

  • @pavlosberd.609
    @pavlosberd.609 Před 4 lety +5

    i actually teared up a bit when the kids got the golden buzzer...their faces said it all...they didn't expect it, but they 100% deserved it...all the practice payed off! CONGRATULATIONS! and salute to the judge that pressed the buzzer..she actually knows what it takes to do what those little people did!

  • @sadia6503
    @sadia6503 Před 4 lety +60

    Seeing the violist and cellist coordinating with each other warms my violist heart so much, thank you for mentioning that. That quartet is so talented

  • @tulleguri4470
    @tulleguri4470 Před 4 lety +161

    Norway also has another classical music television show where they get famous Norwegian people to conduct or orchestra (KORK). You can find it at NRK.no/TV

  • @leslyc4309
    @leslyc4309 Před 4 lety +9

    Norway has the right way
    Also editor-San and their comments during the video always make me laugh

  • @katen-qg6gf
    @katen-qg6gf Před 4 lety +7

    I find it kind of sweet that they remember the fans that they meet. Very endearing ♥️

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 Před 4 lety +68

    *This confirms it*
    Norwegians are people of culture
    _Ling Ling Approves_

  • @edebel8922
    @edebel8922 Před 4 lety +32

    Someone has to say it: the VIOLIST has some SERIOUS CHOPS!

  • @0v0Owl0v0
    @0v0Owl0v0 Před 3 lety +6

    2:17
    No one:
    American judges: *YAWN*

  • @saraherber1887
    @saraherber1887 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Glad the children played so well. Keep the bees in the hive.

  • @vincentbacolor6788
    @vincentbacolor6788 Před 4 lety +87

    as a Norwegian, I'm proud

    • @ayumehirano1894
      @ayumehirano1894 Před 4 lety +4

      Vincent Bacolor, Sameeeeeeeee. I was so surprised when I saw this in my notifs and I clicked so fast

    • @timkimmeritz5973
      @timkimmeritz5973 Před 4 lety +3

      @@ayumehirano1894 Saaaame

    • @avawhitehouse3839
      @avawhitehouse3839 Před 4 lety +2

      What are they saying at the start? 😂

    • @johanne27
      @johanne27 Před 4 lety +3

      Vincent Bacolor hahaha same!

    • @nobodyspecial3869
      @nobodyspecial3869 Před 4 lety +4

      When i saw the thumbnail I was like “Nei! Er du særiøs!?!»

  • @twicesgirlfriend
    @twicesgirlfriend Před 4 lety +4

    In France we have a TV show which actually appreciate classical music, it's called Prodiges

  • @languagenerd2231
    @languagenerd2231 Před 3 lety +3

    I loved that they played my favourite Shosty string quartet!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @melonsmusic2362
    @melonsmusic2362 Před 4 lety +14

    Shostakovich’s 8th quartet might be my favorite piece of classical music. This was the 2nd movement btw.

  • @amoghrvs590
    @amoghrvs590 Před 4 lety +102

    The "no way!!" part in the start is a potential meme lmao...
    Omg Am I soo early to a twoset video?
    No wayyyyyyy!!!!

  • @hadyanfakhri5967
    @hadyanfakhri5967 Před 4 lety +169

    It was really interesing when the Kid explained about the history and the story of the piece. I can feel the horror from world war 2 through it
    Can you guys make a content about music pieces and stroies behind them please ?

    • @wowanothercookie
      @wowanothercookie Před 4 lety +7

      Oh that'd be very interesting!

    • @annagleba7477
      @annagleba7477 Před 4 lety

      ily_areyan this piece is dedicated to the victims of fascism and war.

    • @MissTwoSetEncyclopedia
      @MissTwoSetEncyclopedia Před 4 lety

      They kind of did it in their video "10 Classical Music Pieces EVERYONE Should Know". In case you haven't watched it yet : czcams.com/video/7u-ArrlNPzY/video.html

    • @troyisburning
      @troyisburning Před 4 lety

      @ily_areyan The bombing of Dresden was part of ww2. It was in 1945 and destroyed most of the city. So it actually was. Plus the cold war caused no bombing in Germany at all... At that time Germany was surely in danger but it didn't come that far.

  • @rbvp45
    @rbvp45 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the synchronous chair movements in this vid

  • @ros8737
    @ros8737 Před 4 lety +9

    Norwegian perfection: 1:17
    Also impressed by the kids, how attuned and confident they are and how big their quartet sounds.