An Korean-English Pianist who talks about Chinese and other Asian stuff randomly during the performance and a Russian Violinist plays a piece with an Italian title composed by an Austrian composer in Turkish style and the whole thing happened in the Netherlands...
These boys are musical geniuses, good actors as well as so good humorists; They make a game of their effort and years of hard disciplined work so people can get some fun by listening to classical music. I totally admire them.
Would be nice if they've produced some CD or whatnot with the full version of this along with other classics "modified" like this. I just love this stuff.
This is BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!! I know the piece by heart as I used to play the piano and this is SO refreshing!!!! these two are such good musicians they can allow themselves anything!!!!
First of all, can we take a moment to appreciate how much Joo must have to practice this routine? It probably started out with a lot of mistakes and him playing "Alla Turca" as originally written, instead of playing it as performed here. Also, this skit (is that the word I'm looking for here) highlights how simple variation on a theme can be -- change the key or change a single pitch and you've got something entirely new and interesting. It proves that while maybe not the most "refined" or "sophisticated", such an approach is valid and can be useful as a creative tool.
This is how my music teachers at music camps would jam in their time off. I enjoyed the offtimes FAAAAAAAAAAR more than the actual lessons, because they/we could really play, in every sense of the word!
Mozart bu parçayı orijinal mehter marşından esinlenerek bestelemişti. Muhtemelen bu duyduğumuz şey bizim gerçek mehter marşına en çok benzeyen müziktir.
@@canerdemir4595 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_No._11_(Mozart) "Mozart himself titled the rondo "Alla turca".[3] It imitates the sound of Turkish Janissary bands, the music of which was much in vogue at that time"
Recently my orchestra was playing this piece as it was written, then suddenly everybody started playing it like them... our conductor got pretty angry, but he had to assume: it sounds better !!
+Iron- Costy couldnt find it but they seem to be cheating anyway. the first part is done with the phrygian dominant scale (flat 2 sharp 3) while respecting accidentals (like the periodic sharp 6 and 7), which is still impressive imo. i havent checked the rest but it sounds the same.
Sorry i dont really understand (i'm french ^^') but for me is just a Gminor with accident of F# and the seven C# (Gminor end Dminor are neighboure tone ... sorry for my hugly english x)
This is awesome. The fact that these guys are, for one thing, fantastic musicians... combined with their humor and composing skills... simply wonderful! I like this piece much better with the B's flatted. XD
ho por dios... ustedes son maestros de la musica, son algo magico realmente, sin duda pagaria lo que fuera por escucharlos tocar, me encanta en verdad su musica e ingenio, muchisimas felicidades y les deseo lo mejor éxito siempre y ajajajaj aunque somos un pais un tanto inculto pero con cultura, Contemplen México, solo por amor al Arte gracias
There was a letter from Mozart in which he said that the audience had applauded... I think the recapitulation of one of his works (in other words, they started clapping *during* his piece). In the same letter he also said how brilliant he thought that was. He loved it.
A perfect example of excellent musicianship and showmanship combined! This give a lot of inspiration to learn all the scales exactly and to develop the ability of instantly recognising a note. Well done!
A mon avis,le grand Mozart se tient les côtes!!!!!! des supers musicos qui dépoussièrent alègrement les chefs d'oeuvres tout en restant eux même !!! c'est jouissif !!!!
AB-SO-LU-TE-LY BRILLIANT!!!! That's how real professional musicians can adapt to the needs of show-business and deliver high quality performances! Keep going guys, you're doing GREAT!
That surprises me, because I was at the show for my GTCC music appreciation class, and I certainly didnt see that any of the musicians were unhappy or anything.
An Korean-English Pianist who talks about Chinese and other Asian stuff randomly during the performance and a Russian Violinist plays a piece with an Italian title composed by an Austrian composer in Turkish style and the whole thing happened in the Netherlands...
Epic. ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
D: Amazing
haahaha mr worldwides
"...and a Russian Violinist... " No, no, no. Jewish Violin player
🤣🤣🤣
This is how the Mozart’s Turkish March had to sound like actually
These boys are musical geniuses, good actors as well as so good humorists; They make a game of their effort and years of hard disciplined work so people can get some fun by listening to classical music. I totally admire them.
I agree!
Fantásticos los dos.,!!!!!
I'm from Turkey, I really say that the 3rd one is really like Turkish tunes. Same song but not same kind. It's amazing, very very good.
When he started shaking his hips like gypsy... I died laughing. Amazing stuff!!
Much respect, but it's not Ronda alla Romania, this is Ronda alla Turca, so NO gypsies. Sorry mate.
It's amazing how much a song can change when it's simply played a different way. Incredible, love these guys.
It's not a song, it's a piece. Rather a classical masterpiece.
3:41 the cellos: When you're trying so hard to find that note...
WKWOWKWKWKWKWK
İf Mozart was born in Ottoman Empire... :D
@youtubert youtubert don't you love when someone replies in another language when you speak english 🙃
@@bakuto.1055 I think he saw Ataturk in his profile picture and guessed that he is turkish. That's why he replied him in turkish. :)
youtubert youtubert Bence Mozart ,türkiyede doğsaydı klasik müzik icra edemezdi.
Furkan Boyrazy
I hate that Chinese
Everytime I'm doing music homework and I need to listen to a piece on CZcams..I always end up watching these two and procrastinating xD
Hahaha! They, VGM, and memes have taught me to use Spotify for music homework instead...
YINGYANGTAICHISHITAOPINGPONG!!
hahaha! that line gets me everytime
and totally AWESOME music.
I'll be the first to admit. I clapped at the end of their performance. And I'm sat in front of a computer.
B flat perfect 😄😄 memletim koktu be 😄
0:03 bless you
5:10 too.
LOL
TheSkipjack95
LMAO
😂
Ahhah
As a Turkish, I can say that this is LEGENDARY..
this was exactly how Turkish is...
Exactly
Pretty good
This was exactly wrong
cracks HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH
It is is how spanish or italian is - I think. We don't talk that fast turkish; from my view point -your assumption is dead wrong.
respect from Azerbaijan.Turks are our brothers
always
Yes👋 Selam gardaşım
Adam
You are also Turk. There is no differance between TR&AZ
And sisters
Would be nice if they've produced some CD or whatnot with the full version of this along with other classics "modified" like this. I just love this stuff.
This is BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!! I know the piece by heart as I used to play the piano and this is SO refreshing!!!! these two are such good musicians they can allow themselves anything!!!!
First of all, can we take a moment to appreciate how much Joo must have to practice this routine? It probably started out with a lot of mistakes and him playing "Alla Turca" as originally written, instead of playing it as performed here.
Also, this skit (is that the word I'm looking for here) highlights how simple variation on a theme can be -- change the key or change a single pitch and you've got something entirely new and interesting. It proves that while maybe not the most "refined" or "sophisticated", such an approach is valid and can be useful as a creative tool.
This is how my music teachers at music camps would jam in their time off. I enjoyed the offtimes FAAAAAAAAAAR more than the actual lessons, because they/we could really play, in every sense of the word!
This is exactly how it should be sound like! So Turkish!
This guy is a genius.
Mozart bu parçayı orijinal mehter marşından esinlenerek bestelemişti. Muhtemelen bu duyduğumuz şey bizim gerçek mehter marşına en çok benzeyen müziktir.
salla kazan
@@canerdemir4595 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_No._11_(Mozart)
"Mozart himself titled the rondo "Alla turca".[3] It imitates the sound of Turkish Janissary bands, the music of which was much in vogue at that time"
@@canerdemir4595 biraz araştırsan keşke
Love that little dance at 3:16
"The Feng Shui here is A majeur ! "
These guys are awesome.
I never get bored of this
Recently my orchestra was playing this piece as it was written, then suddenly everybody started playing it like them... our conductor got pretty angry, but he had to assume: it sounds better !!
Real alla turca 😂
respect from turkey!
The violinist is awesome :p he makes such funny faces haha. I love this :)
mozart would be proud
Kappa would he?
@@justcode431 yes shut up
He would indeed, considering by all historical records he was quite a jokester.
I think, rather, uh, drunk mo- zart, would be (hic)..... p-proud.......
these guys definitely know much about turkish music.. 5 stars!
I like it much better when it's played in B-flat!
its actually A major with a B flat haha
It have a name for this special tone ?
+Iron- Costy couldnt find it but they seem to be cheating anyway. the first part is done with the phrygian dominant scale (flat 2 sharp 3) while respecting accidentals (like the periodic sharp 6 and 7), which is still impressive imo. i havent checked the rest but it sounds the same.
Sorry i dont really understand (i'm french ^^') but for me is just a Gminor with accident of F# and the seven C# (Gminor end Dminor are neighboure tone ... sorry for my hugly english x)
+Iron- Costy phrygian dominant scale
Gerçekten Türk esintilerini hissediyor çok hoş👌
Mozart would be proud of you for doing this ❤️
It is Turkish oriental however it's not really b flat actually it is a Turkish scale called A HIJAZ
ege aral aksoy armonik si bemol minör çaldıkları ton
Ona Türk müziği nde zirguleli hicaz. Derler ...:))
Correct, the Bb is more like B half flat
C’est pas oriental Musique Turquie NormalementUn peu politique
I LOVE TURKISH CULTURE ! I LOVE TURKISH PEOPLES ! I LOVE TURKIYE !
This is awesome. The fact that these guys are, for one thing, fantastic musicians... combined with their humor and composing skills... simply wonderful!
I like this piece much better with the B's flatted. XD
This is just amazing! Greetings from Turkey
izlemekten bıkmadığım bir video
AYHAN KARA ayn
Великолепно! Браво!!!
Omg it's perfect! I need sheet music! :3
Just play B flat instead of B.
OH MY GOD! IT SOUNDS SO AWESOME!!!!
This is not a music this is a pure energy
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@@Trixex 12 years and only 1 like
@@Trixex let me just fix why not
Thats like the best rendition of a classical song i have ever heard
I'm impressed that the orchestra could pick this up so easily -- I supposed they practiced it but Igudesman and Joo sure play fast.
ho por dios... ustedes son maestros de la musica, son algo magico realmente, sin duda pagaria lo que fuera por escucharlos tocar, me encanta en verdad su musica e ingenio, muchisimas felicidades y les deseo lo mejor éxito siempre y ajajajaj aunque somos un pais un tanto inculto pero con cultura, Contemplen México, solo por amor al Arte gracias
Igudesman & Joo son extraordinarios siempre!! Además tienen un humor espectacular!!!
This is best and near Ottoman Turkish music. Perfect !
There was a letter from Mozart in which he said that the audience had applauded... I think the recapitulation of one of his works (in other words, they started clapping *during* his piece). In the same letter he also said how brilliant he thought that was. He loved it.
very good music and very good musical show.
and nooow.... Moccccart.. .the specific accent :-))))) wonderfuuuuullll
I was with this performance!! It was really really great, i love them!
A perfect example of excellent musicianship and showmanship combined! This give a lot of inspiration to learn all the scales exactly and to develop the ability of instantly recognising a note.
Well done!
A mon avis,le grand Mozart se tient les côtes!!!!!! des supers musicos qui dépoussièrent alègrement les chefs d'oeuvres tout en restant eux même !!! c'est jouissif !!!!
Magnificent job! Just amazing!
Tek kelimeyle mukemmel. ilkkez bukadar guzel bir Turk marsi dinlioum.
Couldnt get any more turkish
There was a darbuka as well
What creative and open minds these are... I adore you guyz, indeed!
4:37 💜
I had this song stuck in my head today!
the best sort of musicians....love them
Dinlemek cok keyifliydi❤
I love to watch people enjoy performing music and having fun with it
It's a completly different song! Fantastic!
Wow this is really sounds like our traditinal songs. İ am really exicted. Mozart is really talented musician
they are just FANTASTIC
this is soooooooooooooooo great... i've watched this video like 6 times in a row
love the way igudesman moves to the music
This is pure amazing! I love all your videos!!!! I have seen them all!
Bravo!!! Superb Interpretation. Mesmerizing performance.
wonderful guys;
plays so beautifuly. thank you.
I could never realize how funny can excellent music be ❤️
The guys are incredible!!!!
They are soooooooooooo coooooooooollllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!! ))))))))) Love them!))))
You two are the reason I learn piano and violin :)
Only one word, Brilliant.
its incredible how you turn completely to another song this Mozart song... I love it.
That was excellent!
Love this wild versions!,,💕
So clever. It must be really hard to play such a well known piece in a different key and not be drawn back to the original. Bravo Maestros
i cannot beluieve this!! SO GREAT!!!
Oh, this is absolutely brilliant! I
Please, please come to Boston!
AB-SO-LU-TE-LY BRILLIANT!!!!
That's how real professional musicians can adapt to the needs of show-business and deliver high quality performances!
Keep going guys, you're doing GREAT!
this is greatful
i never had seen anything like this
congradilations
I saw this in Rome, hilarious
That surprises me, because I was at the show for my GTCC music appreciation class, and I certainly didnt see that any of the musicians were unhappy or anything.
Thank's a lot for posting.
This is superly amazingly fantastically brilliant!!
Now I know I'm not the only one who thinks the original song does not fit the title :) What an amazing pair :)
Wow, this is beautiful
How wonderfully original! Very entertaining!
Genius! The magic of scale modes!
Fantastic !
This is great!!
I never heard to actual Turkish music but this sounds very very Turkish...
Some times see it again...
Şarkıda halay çekesim geldi. Harika bir uyarlama olmuş.
These guys are made for each other...!!!
OMG I CANT WAIT TO SEE THEIR NEXT CONCERT!!!!
I HIPE THEY COME TO LI SOON!!!!!
I love it as a Turkish.
I simply have no words. I'm really looking forward to see them in Valencia the 18th oct.
wow!!! I love them