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  • @ilikecatsandtos2
    @ilikecatsandtos2 Před rokem +683

    Types of people reacting to prodigies:
    Eddy: *impressed*
    Brett: *depressed*

  • @cello9015
    @cello9015 Před 2 lety +22146

    You guys should talk to your childhood teachers.

  • @Jaradis
    @Jaradis Před rokem +3336

    It's really nice seeing two professionals that are so willing to say how great someone else is without trying to prop themselves up at all. Much respect.

    • @Annihilator_5024
      @Annihilator_5024 Před rokem +111

      there is alot shown here thats hard to appreciate, and twoset does their best to try to get nonmusicians to understand how ridiculous these things are. its almost impossible to compare oneself when the skill gap is that large

    • @Flickosx
      @Flickosx Před 6 měsíci +6

      Agreed. Just agreed 👍

    • @Major_Sergeant
      @Major_Sergeant Před 21 dnem

      @@Annihilator_5024it’s the age and the piece. T

  • @yalda3339
    @yalda3339 Před 2 lety +2671

    as someone who wasn't privileged enough to learn to play any kind of instruments(they don't teach music in schools in iran) i loved how you broke down it for us!i completely understood what a master should sound and look like while playing

    • @Infinite_Tsukiyomi
      @Infinite_Tsukiyomi Před 2 lety

      R u muslim

    • @eleanorburnham3713
      @eleanorburnham3713 Před rokem +132

      I'm sorry to hear that; every child should be given the chance of a musical education.

    • @yalda3339
      @yalda3339 Před rokem +83

      @@eleanorburnham3713 definitely👏it's reality heart breaking to see music being treated as evil here!

    • @gummynoodles9036
      @gummynoodles9036 Před rokem +23

      They don’t teach music in school. Its an extracurricular hobby

    • @yalda3339
      @yalda3339 Před rokem +19

      @@gummynoodles9036 well that's cool anyway i wish we had that...

  • @belmarmom
    @belmarmom Před 2 lety +15101

    Chloe comes across as less intense than the other violinists. She loves what she's doing and her cheerful personality comes through when she plays. She's a pleasure to listen to.

    • @snowyminnesota6028
      @snowyminnesota6028 Před 2 lety +670

      It might come across as less intense, but I assure you that it's not. Hilary Hahn has also been headlined as "the Ice Princess," which shocked her personally. Both of these violinists are so totally focused on getting the MOST out of every phrase, every choice of vibrato, every attack (articulation), every change of dynamic or tone color, etc etc, that they don't have time to physically jump around on the stage. I'd say don't just look: HEAR.

    • @Squisky
      @Squisky Před 2 lety +94

      for me; Maria's playing is my preference. she's Spanish. you can tell. it's amazing.

    • @alrakhhh6576
      @alrakhhh6576 Před 2 lety +202

      for me; Chloe's playing is my preference. she's Singaporean. you can tell. it's amazing.

    • @belmarmom
      @belmarmom Před 2 lety +165

      @@snowyminnesota6028 All I meant was that she's not like some of her fellow prodigies who never seen to relax even when they're through playing. They're tense when they walk on stage and tense when they walk off and, IMO, that's not healthy.
      Chloe loves what she's doing and that love is reflected in her music. She's an absolute joy to listen to. I'm not a huge fan of classical music, but I'm a huge fan of Chloe.

    • @gatesurfer
      @gatesurfer Před 2 lety +121

      @@belmarmom It's probably "sacrilegous" to do this, but it's interesting to watch these videos without listening to the sound. For many of these youngsters, they'll give that big display of emotion, the bowing, lifting and shaking of the head, the flourish with the bow. Even Hilary Hahn said her teachers told her that you have to "show" the audience where the big moments are. But at a certain point, their body language goes quiet. It might be a technically difficult passage, or someplace where it's simple melodically or harmonically, or just a transitional passage in the music, but inevitably there's a noticeable loss of energy and spirit in the presentation.
      With Chloe, it never lets down. No matter what kind of music she's performing, she seems to be totally in the moment, in mind, body and spirit, and I believe it really makes a difference in her sound. It certainly makes her mesmerizing to watch. Christian Lee is another one like that, but I think it's a bit contrived with him. He's been putting on a show for a long time. With Chloe, it's all natural, all the time. The music just flows through her.
      Through TwoSet, we know that when Chloe is not playing the violin, she is basically just a sweet, nice, wholesome young kid, and that makes it all the more exciting. It's like Clarke Kent turning into Superman when she starts to play.

  • @meghanh2511
    @meghanh2511 Před 2 lety +7193

    The fact that Chloe also played the piece without any squeaks or wrong notes is beyond incredible and talented.

    • @archablack5366
      @archablack5366 Před 2 lety +34

      Agreed.

    • @dinamosflams
      @dinamosflams Před 2 lety +260

      there was a little bit at the beginning
      but at this point it's just pointing a spot of dust in a giganting statue of gold

    • @yasperz8386
      @yasperz8386 Před rokem +52

      Result of practicing 40 hrs a day lol

    • @mudrams5015
      @mudrams5015 Před rokem +25

      @@dinamosflams beautifully said.

    • @chrispham6599
      @chrispham6599 Před rokem +16

      @@dinamosflams but you have to understand the violin size wasn't full

  • @complexity5545
    @complexity5545 Před rokem +361

    Audio engineer here; the chloe recording is a prestine audio recording setup. That guy or gal knew their mic setups and polarities and panned certain notes (like the good old days of engineering). I have not heard that type of recording in a while. Good hall delay too. Everybody involved there is a master. Man good stuff. Maria's recordings were second. If maria got chloe's audio engineer, her recordings would be intense and give you that ear f*c* that most of us musicians like to hear.

    • @user-kp9ud2xl4f
      @user-kp9ud2xl4f Před 10 měsíci +10

      Wow i didnt even notice the panning. Subtle but it draws you in. Thanks for sharing

  • @beyedoc
    @beyedoc Před rokem +941

    Chloe's runs are so clean that they literally sound like one note gradually changing in pitch, especially in the video with you guys playing Paganiniana. 🤯

  • @EPSON-HP
    @EPSON-HP Před 2 lety +4723

    Chloe as a child: Makes Twosetviolin go crazy.
    Chloe as a teenager: Makes Twosetviolin silent
    Chloe as an adult: ...

    • @derekbowbrick6233
      @derekbowbrick6233 Před 2 lety +259

      Baby Ling Ling is going to be a fantastic player when she has fully matured.

    • @nyashagrace7145
      @nyashagrace7145 Před 2 lety +373

      Makes twoset disappear

    • @anakinskywalker4090
      @anakinskywalker4090 Před 2 lety +252

      Chloe as an adult: two set is dead😔

    • @unadormilona
      @unadormilona Před 2 lety +137

      Makes twoset better... She is their sensei, after all😉

    • @Nora-eu3kt
      @Nora-eu3kt Před 2 lety +103

      Chloe as an adult: *Is Ling Ling*

  • @GoldenMediaGirl
    @GoldenMediaGirl Před 2 lety +3793

    The way SoHyun Ko plays the high notes gives them an air of softness almost like a whistle as opposed to a piercing sound. It is so pleasant to listen to.

    • @altoclef6688
      @altoclef6688 Před 2 lety +66

      She is not the only one producing that sound style, but I must say I am a sucker for it. Would love to hear her play 2nd mvt of Prokofievs 2nd violin concerto. My favourite violinists whistle throughout it :-)

    • @fluffy-fluffy5996
      @fluffy-fluffy5996 Před 2 lety +35

      I learned to produce that whistle sound, it’s really like a “wow” moment to hear my violin sound like a flute lol

    • @GoldenMediaGirl
      @GoldenMediaGirl Před 2 lety +5

      @@fluffy-fluffy5996 how? What's the technique?

    • @easonli742
      @easonli742 Před 2 lety +23

      @@GoldenMediaGirl harmonics low. Basically touch the string without pressing it down. You can try it on the high notes it sounds really nice

    • @Shippuuryu
      @Shippuuryu Před 2 lety +18

      I agree. SoHyun's performance of Zigeunerweisen is by far one of my favorites and those high notes are so soothing to hear.

  • @CinnamonFudge2229
    @CinnamonFudge2229 Před rokem +183

    whenever i look at people with so much, just, raw talent, i can do nothing but just be speechless. their level is just so high up.

    • @ZxAMobile
      @ZxAMobile Před rokem +6

      Talent runs across genetics just like how some people are born with more muscle taller stuff like that some people are born dumb as a rock and some people are born like Chloe just look at different dogs some of them are constantly running into doors and just falling on their face and then some of them are smarter than certain human beings humans are the same way the dog example is perfect because dogs are very instinctual and the difference between a dumb dog and a smart dog is much more based on their genetics than their teacher unlike human beings which even if they are born less intelligent can excel if they work hard enough

  • @gagesiemens1976
    @gagesiemens1976 Před 2 lety +117

    I think everyone went speechless right as Chloe started to play at age 15🤯 it just pulls you in

    • @jackburgess8579
      @jackburgess8579 Před 2 lety +12

      The caption is incorrect. Chloe was only 14 (and 3 months) when she gave that performance.

    • @CL-je6sv
      @CL-je6sv Před rokem

      Makes me want to learn violin even though I'm a cellist.

    • @user-js1sn2de7e
      @user-js1sn2de7e Před měsícem +2

      @@jackburgess8579thank you for obliterating what little self esteem I had left

  • @interroga-te-ipsum
    @interroga-te-ipsum Před 2 lety +5622

    I love Maria's playing so much. Paganini suits her so perfectly. Her fire makes Paganini really sound like a violin played by the devil. So accurate, so agressive, so scathing. Listening to that literally gets my heartrate through the roof in a matter of seconds. Panic of perfection.

    • @jackburgess274
      @jackburgess274 Před 2 lety

      Its shit.

    • @benni_thf
      @benni_thf Před 2 lety +61

      wtf man
      i mean we can all have different oppinions but just commenting „she‘s shit“. Maybe try getting that good on the violin and get better than her. I tried xD

    • @jackburgess274
      @jackburgess274 Před 2 lety +47

      @@benni_thf
      Maria's performances are all about her,, and a very limited part of her at that, since she is only in her element when expressing aggression.
      A master butcher can cut a carcass with supreme precision and speed, and, even, in a very limited sense, some artistry. But while the resulting spectacle might be impressive, a person who watches it every day is, well ... going down the wrong path.
      All the talk in this thread of Maria being "passionate" is extremely superficial and myopic. A violinist who plays with passion has a _myriad_ of emotions at their disposal and expresses them not by way of self-indulgence but strictly as the piece demands. E.g. Mozart and Bach are no less passionate than Paganini! Indeed, any "aggression" to be found in Paganini's compositions is their least interesting feature.

    • @snowyminnesota6028
      @snowyminnesota6028 Před 2 lety +33

      @@jackburgess274 I tend to agree with this interesting perspective, from hearing only what's presented in this video. There was very little time given to more tender music. It would have been interesting to hear her play, as you said, Mozart; or maybe Thaïs. Or the Saint-Saens Introduction (from Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso). So far, hers is not a sound I love listening to, however impressive. She reminds me very much of Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, also a very individual stylist, whose unique performances fascinated me once upon a time. It was refreshing to hear something completely different from the same-old-same-old; it made me think more about what was possible, and then also be more appreciative also of other violinists.
      Salerno-Sonnenberg was the subject of a 1999 documentary, 'Speaking in Strings,' which was nominated for an academy award in 2000. Just in case anybody's interested. Hard to find anymore, but not impossible.

    • @jackburgess274
      @jackburgess274 Před 2 lety +10

      @@snowyminnesota6028
      I don't know of Nadja but will look her up (in particular the video you mention).
      Maria performed Mozart's vc #4 for the 2017 Zhuhai, and she resurrected the work for Menuhin 2022.
      She really isn't comfortable with it, and it is eclipsed even by Chloe's performance of the work at Zhuhai 2017 (when she was 10), to say nothing of Chloe's superlative 2020 Mozart vc #2, which is _vastly_ superior.
      I don't think Maria has performed Meditation, but to compare their respective legatos one can turn to the second movement andante of Mendelssohn's violin concerto. In her 2019 Atlanta performance (when she was 12), Chloe's legato is most beautiful, and of exemplary musical depth and sensitivity. In comparison (to that incredibly high standard), Maria's recent performance is wooden and superficial.
      Ysaye's Ballade affords another direct comparison, since Maria performed it a few months ago when winning the Tretyakov competition. In terms of emotional power and sheer musicality, Chloe wins hands down.

  • @larissaortiz8768
    @larissaortiz8768 Před 2 lety +6869

    Love how Eddy is vulnerable enough to play for comparison. Both of your comments are so genuine. Gives a non-musician like myself some context.However, you both can definitely hold your own! Let’s face it, you two are so talented, there has been anime created of you! Take that prodigies🎻🎻

  • @moonwq._
    @moonwq._ Před rokem +136

    Ok but, Maria’s playing is making tears come out of my eyes because of how good it is. I just love her playing so much I can’t.

    • @pixieperfect22
      @pixieperfect22 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Glad I'm not the only one. Soon as she started playing, I couldn't help but cry 😭

    • @topasu9454
      @topasu9454 Před 2 měsíci +1

      take out the 'ok but' and this would've been a normal comment

    • @moonwq._
      @moonwq._ Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@topasu9454 Alright, I’ll remember that this year then. Even though I was just saying how I like her playing and I don’t see any problems with “Ok but” Not like I was saying other ones in the video play bad or anything.

  • @MrFerhatkambur77
    @MrFerhatkambur77 Před rokem +130

    i love how marias playing just squeezed bretts face through the screen at 14:30
    i think every prodigy in this video is masterful and it will always depend on you which type of sound is more attractive to you but imagine chloe sohyun and maria arrange a whole concert together where all their characteristics can shine through... that would be unforgettable on so many levels

  • @miriamjesse1628
    @miriamjesse1628 Před 2 lety +1246

    "They haven't been beaten down by life. They're *beating* life."
    So true! I think that childlike innocence helps these amazing prodigies be so confident in their abilities. (And many hours of practice of course...)

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Před 2 lety +10

      Idk I remember being way Too self conscious to ever devote any performance in a concert 100% to the playing, from age 5

  • @simplytwosetter
    @simplytwosetter Před 2 lety +2726

    Apart from being technically mature at a super young age, I feel like these prodigies all have their own unique personalities/color in their music. It's not like they all sound 100% perfect and 100% alike, but they are perfect in their own way! And they are all super cute lol I really appreciate the teacher who discovers their talents though, and also their parents who support them. Lots of love and respect to these prodigies and Twoset of course!

    • @autoghg
      @autoghg Před 2 lety +8

      Found u

    • @simplytwosetter
      @simplytwosetter Před 2 lety +6

      @@autoghg always happy to see your reply lol

    • @andafasaisai
      @andafasaisai Před 2 lety +4

      I see you again! I’ve seen you everywhere!

    • @simplytwosetter
      @simplytwosetter Před 2 lety +3

      @@andafasaisai Hello~ lol yeah I did comment under lots of their videos

    • @heloisaheng3189
      @heloisaheng3189 Před 2 lety +3

      By the way the title of the video is female prodigies ?? 🤔🤔

  • @Julia-js7bs
    @Julia-js7bs Před rokem +117

    Chloe Chua did my favourite rendition of Vivaldi's Winter ever. I've listened to plenty recordings, none are as good as hers imo.

  • @yensithewip4454
    @yensithewip4454 Před rokem +19

    has anyone else noticed that there was a string dangling from maria's bow around 15:55? beautiful playing.

  • @catherinetypist2371
    @catherinetypist2371 Před 2 lety +4754

    What I found interesting is that 7 year-old Christian Li was probably at an intermediate level and far far less advanced comparing with Chloe. Yet they share the first prize at Menuhin only three years later (I liked Christian Li's performances more at the competition). That's crazy rate of improvement over that three years even for Ling Ling.

    • @ceoce
      @ceoce Před 2 lety +245

      Yes, both Christian Li and Daniel Lozakovich improved so much in a very short period of time, I was hoping they reviewed them but they didn't.......

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 Před 2 lety +53

      maybe they will do part 2

    • @generalbutsatisfied0317
      @generalbutsatisfied0317 Před 2 lety +150

      it hurts that I'm the same age as Chloe, shows that I'm incompetent if that's how you spell it.

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 Před 2 lety +14

      @@generalbutsatisfied0317 same💀

    • @mattstephenson1323
      @mattstephenson1323 Před 2 lety +102

      I think it may have something to do with the general development of fine motor skills vs gross motor and iirc girls on average develop good fine motor much earlier then boys. (I have a ling ling insurance policy just in case)

  • @cherrypi_b
    @cherrypi_b Před 2 lety +579

    Never heard of María Dueñas - what a star! She was shooting with her bow, unbelievable. Very interesting interpretations.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah her bow man

    • @jimmywu6471
      @jimmywu6471 Před 2 lety +9

      2021 Menuhin senior winner!

  • @FredHsu
    @FredHsu Před rokem +360

    You two are most admirable. Thanks for bringing refreshing light to the classical world in your bragging humble ways.

  • @jancraft3539
    @jancraft3539 Před rokem +27

    marias bow was dying during the recording 🔥🔥

  • @sabrinai
    @sabrinai Před 2 lety +146

    Brett: "I've never seen a five year old behave like that."
    yup, that is a very accurate statement XD.

  • @jawaharshahi8045
    @jawaharshahi8045 Před 2 lety +695

    Maria's playing is fantastically passionate. My god, it actually gave me chills.

    • @jackburgess274
      @jackburgess274 Před 2 lety +2

      Nah. Its is really superficial.

    • @violaisreallycool
      @violaisreallycool Před rokem

      @@jackburgess274 what do you make of Kerson leong then?

    • @jackburgess274
      @jackburgess274 Před rokem +5

      @@violaisreallycool
      -Really superficial-
      Sorry (a moment of madness).
      I'm not sure why you bring Kerson Leong into it. He is a good violinist. I don't think he is superficial.

    • @johankaruyan5536
      @johankaruyan5536 Před rokem

      ​@@jackburgess274 what is superficial ?

    • @danwarb1
      @danwarb1 Před rokem

      @@jackburgess274 Perhaps a prejudice to work on.

  • @Stelvei
    @Stelvei Před rokem +48

    Me, at 7: *playing Jesus loves me for the Priest's birthday on her violin*
    These amazing kids: *plays straight up Bach*

  • @theforeverpuddle8754
    @theforeverpuddle8754 Před rokem +22

    Maria Duenas just blew my mind. Oh my god, like Alexander Markov level Paganini right there.

  • @leemonroe6526
    @leemonroe6526 Před 2 lety +1065

    i love maria's playing, its so different from any violin playing i've ever heard, its incredible, i love the attacks and passion in her music. especially as a flutist, the attacks and high notes she hits are😫

    • @ilikecatsandtos2
      @ilikecatsandtos2 Před rokem +21

      I'm a flutist too. When I watch TwoSet for too long I want to quit 😭

  • @kleinwolkje203
    @kleinwolkje203 Před 2 lety +1399

    What I find the most amazing about SoHyun's performance at 5 is, it's not *just* from practicing hard and a lot. Of course it plays a part, but at 5, you can't say 'Oh, she just practiced a lot'. To play at that level, with that confident face and posture, on a small violin in a recording that's old. She's 5, how little years of experience can you have. There's not much time to improve and to improve faster than peers. I would expect something like that from a professional musician, who had years and years of experience and music uni education, and it would still be impressive. It doesn't make sense that she's *that* good. When you are playing for 10 years, then more practice hours and harder work and lessons can explain the difference in level between someone who's great and someone who's average level, but there is not that time. So much talent in her. Wow.

    • @bencze465
      @bencze465 Před 2 lety +92

      I suspect that's what talent is, you learn like 5 times faster than others. For each successful musician you probably have lots and lots of other people that practiced just as hard just didn't quite get there.

    • @dean3134
      @dean3134 Před 2 lety +20

      Which also makes me realize how incompetent I have been in life

    • @imdoominic5715
      @imdoominic5715 Před 2 lety +22

      @@bencze465 there is no such thing as talent, only those who learn easier than others, which isnt probably whats happening right now. Young minds have lots of room for development fast and quickly and lots of free time since their young.

    • @claire9058
      @claire9058 Před 2 lety +18

      @@dean3134 don't think that way! They are called prodigies for a reason, I'm sure u have other things that u are good at :-)

    • @dean3134
      @dean3134 Před 2 lety +5

      @@claire9058 I mean thank u for the compliment, but like hell bruh all my self esteem reduced to atoms

  • @FF7cloud2023
    @FF7cloud2023 Před rokem +95

    I love the tone that Chloe is able to produce even at such a young age. It’s pure raw talent. I’m grateful that god has blessed us with such amazing people in this world such as Chloe.

  • @yuzudreams
    @yuzudreams Před 2 lety +101

    I personally love SoHyun's sound a lot!! And also the Japanese twins they're perfect as a duo its always a joy to watch their videos. I've never seen Maria but great fiery character in her playing it really shows 👍

  • @stephenbaluran3298
    @stephenbaluran3298 Před 2 lety +377

    The contrast of Chloe's adorability to her monstrous skill makes her very terrifying. Holy crap, that was good!

  • @TeenTitanGirl123
    @TeenTitanGirl123 Před 2 lety +696

    I love the differences in all the performances. SoHyun really shows maturity as time goes on while Maria's shows development of style (her playing really makes you sit on the edge of your seat) and Chloe has such control and refines. All are so beautiful though...

  • @shepshape2585
    @shepshape2585 Před 11 měsíci +76

    I'm not a violinist, or even a musician, but the young lady at the end, Maria Duenas, she's on another level. The passion, the fire, I could listen to her play for hours. I'm not even a classical music lover, usually only appreciating that kind of music when it's scoring a movie. But this young lady, wow! Thanks for sharing her talents. By the way, I found you guys because I was watching some Marcus Veltri videos and there you were in the suggestion list. Very entertaining you guys are.

  • @edwingao6307
    @edwingao6307 Před rokem +28

    0:57 that smooth page turn by the pianist tho

  • @jellyeyes7183
    @jellyeyes7183 Před 2 lety +550

    I love how dedicated they are to their instruments, even as children!

    • @starstenaal527
      @starstenaal527 Před 2 lety +46

      Their parents probably force them to do so. I can't imagine how a 5 year old decides to become an expert in violin. These children probably don't have a lot of freedom.

    • @alexander-yf3bp
      @alexander-yf3bp Před 2 lety +13

      @@starstenaal527 yeah most of them don't but theres ana viodic who decides to play at that age on her own

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 Před 2 lety +1

      @@starstenaal527 I believe they do

    • @bobdagranny7431
      @bobdagranny7431 Před 2 lety +36

      @@starstenaal527 That's a stereotype lol even if the parent forces them to play a lot, they won't get really good unless they like to play and practice. Those stereotypes are just made to make kids who gave up playing instruments feel better.

    • @TheReal4th
      @TheReal4th Před 2 lety +8

      @@bobdagranny7431
      That's not true, as an Asian and a musician, I personally know people who were forced by their parents to the point where they've grown to hate playing those instruments. If you play an instrument dedicatedly or are involved in the community you would know at least one person who grew up the exact same way you think is impossible. I don't even know where you're pulling this information from, because it absolutely does happen and I've met people who have experienced it first hand. Hopefully you'll stop spreading this misinformation you've created.

  • @lsutton3058
    @lsutton3058 Před 2 lety +1385

    Prodigies:
    00:27 Chloe Chua age 7
    04:13 Chloe Chua age 15
    06:45 SoHyun Ko age 5
    08:08 SoHyun Ko age 12
    08:48 SoHyun Ko age 16
    10:14 Otoha & Mirei Togashi age 5
    10:43 Otoha & Mirei Togashi age 10
    11:31 Mirei Togashi age 12
    12:39 María Dueñas age 12
    13:08 María Dueñas age 15
    14:33 María Dueñas age 17

    • @joanns934
      @joanns934 Před 2 lety +11

      Thank you for this!!!!

    • @Luanlove
      @Luanlove Před 2 lety +4

      Thank youuu

    • @fables4564
      @fables4564 Před 2 lety +48

      Chloe seems like the most “naturally gifted”, where everything comes easy. Maria seems like the hardest working.the fact she can such a significant improvement in such a short amount of time is astonishing!

    • @jean-lucpicard3012
      @jean-lucpicard3012 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Satan

    • @Luanlove
      @Luanlove Před 2 lety +3

      @@jean-lucpicard3012 Sutton?

  • @Vincent_C
    @Vincent_C Před rokem +25

    I'm glad I stayed until the end. Maria's last video performance is something I didn't know I had to see before I die.

  • @stoutlager6325
    @stoutlager6325 Před 2 lety +86

    Hell yeah Maria Duenas. She's one of the few current violinists I know by name (I don't really follow classical music much). It's not just technical skill with her and I'm glad you guys pointed out her style. That style is the reason I'm a fan more than anything else. Sometimes the way she plays sounds like an electric guitar solo. It's wild stuff.

  • @chai__tea
    @chai__tea Před 2 lety +1140

    María Dueñas definitely let’s you hear that she understands the fire and the culture, the spirit, of what she is playing. Maybe because Spanish and Italian culture are not so far from each other. Anyways, sooo, sooo impressive! I’m looking forward to see all of these prodigies grow and perform in future...😍

    • @appleheaddefender
      @appleheaddefender Před 2 lety +6

      Spanish and italian are worlds apart in this case

    • @amaquonsippi
      @amaquonsippi Před 2 lety +24

      Mr. T I assume Maria is from Spain. In Spanish her last name means owner. Well, she sure owned those two ltalian tunes. But most of all she owned the fiddle itself......probably Italian...

    • @appleheaddefender
      @appleheaddefender Před 2 lety +1

      @@amaquonsippi yes shes spanish

    • @appleheaddefender
      @appleheaddefender Před 2 lety +2

      @@amaquonsippi she owns a strad now

    • @bencze465
      @bencze465 Před 2 lety +9

      I don't think you need to be of a specific ethnicity to be able to play a piece. These are very well known, overplayed pieces, not something really fringe that no one heard before and you don't know how it should sound.

  • @sealpiercing8476
    @sealpiercing8476 Před 2 lety +480

    María Dueñas had the most spectacle for me, a listener who isn't super into violin. The fire is easy to understand, yet it's also clean and controlled. And she moves like the music feels.

    • @moooobkityy
      @moooobkityy Před 2 lety +10

      She was absolutely horrifying! She assaulted that beautiful concerto. I got sick to my stomach.

    • @sealpiercing8476
      @sealpiercing8476 Před 2 lety +47

      @@moooobkityy The concerto had it coming :P

    • @moooobkityy
      @moooobkityy Před 2 lety +3

      @@sealpiercing8476 she will have it coming when she stops getting hired for horrible playing. Classical music is not about the individual it's about music. She needs to respect it.

    • @vt4979
      @vt4979 Před 2 lety +53

      @@moooobkityy Yeah keep commenting and it'll happen (hint: it's not). She's too busy touring around the world.

    • @moooobkityy
      @moooobkityy Před 2 lety +3

      @@vt4979 it doesn't mean she has respect from anyone

  • @nanshingteo6304
    @nanshingteo6304 Před rokem +15

    Saw Chloe in concert within the last month or so....she still plays like that to some degree (bobbing about). Even "heart" symbolled the audience at the end ... LOL

  • @riskyrahmaliasofyan4002
    @riskyrahmaliasofyan4002 Před 2 lety +36

    "The expression on this kid's face.... The Confidence. They haven't been beaten down by life, They're BEATING life."
    My man out here giving out proverbs.

  • @violingineer7862
    @violingineer7862 Před 2 lety +934

    I find SoHyun Ko's bowing at 8:13 very nice. 90% of her performance, she's balanced in the middle of the bow. I know using the full range of the bow is important, but I was always taught to play in the middle. Leads to a more reliable angle and less bad habits. If you always play at the tip of the bow, it's easy to get canted.

    • @anikaxmeisel
      @anikaxmeisel Před 2 lety +36

      I was thinking that the bow looks slightly big so maybe she’s using a nicer full size bow when she would ideally use a 3/4 bow? She looked more comfortable in the third clip

  • @napilopez
    @napilopez Před 2 lety +907

    Speaking of prodigies then and now, I recommend everyone check out Alma Deutscher's (*iNtErEsTiNg* girl)'s more recent compositions. I really recommend Waltz of the Sirens; it's stunningly beautiful

    • @flutakovich_40
      @flutakovich_40 Před 2 lety +22

      yesssss this pls

    • @trinity7235
      @trinity7235 Před 2 lety +19

      Yes omg I’ve been commenting thissss

    • @dinamakan
      @dinamakan Před 2 lety +24

      Shittt i immediately think of Eddy and Brett's way of saying *interesting*

    • @anhkhoinguyen272
      @anhkhoinguyen272 Před 2 lety +5

      IntEresTing!

    • @napilopez
      @napilopez Před 2 lety +60

      I've been hoping they'd do a video on her again for a while! She's really amazing at bringing back that classical/romantic vocabulary in a completely unique way

  • @69_oranges
    @69_oranges Před 6 měsíci +9

    I got to see Chloe perform yesterday and it was amazing

  • @Mick-Jam71
    @Mick-Jam71 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love your podcast. Explaining, demonstrating & both of you when you’re impressed.

  • @leslieooms5234
    @leslieooms5234 Před 2 lety +692

    Child prodigies are always amazing and fascinating to watch. However, as president of a nonprofit that works to give access to basic education for children in sub Saharan Africa, I often wonder how many musical prodigies of any style of music go unrecognized and thus suppressed. For every child who can’t achieve his or her innate potential because of lack of access to that which would bring it forth, the world, no less than the child, is stunted and deprived.

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld Před 2 lety +83

      So true. My step son was a natural at water-skiing... took to it like a duck to water... but we couldn't afford the lessons or petrol costs to the lakeside location. My ex discovered a potentially talented sculptor when he worked in a school for seriously disturbed children who came from various abusive backgrounds. (Class size 5!) Even getting the head teacher to allow these kids to handle 'potential weapons' was difficult... but they loved being trusted and this particular kid was lost in a world of sculpting/creativity for a brief period. Such children don't stand a chance yet potential abounds within so many. It's heart-breaking...

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Před 2 lety +39

      I read a book once that mentioned the idea of a potential math and physics type genius being born into a hunter gatherer society. He or she wouldn’t be great at hunting or other survival skills i bet and would be considered kinda bad at stuff

    • @Sweet.peach21
      @Sweet.peach21 Před 2 lety +25

      I often wonder about that myself and others too. The idea that we could’ve been something greater had we just had the chance. How many beautiful minds go unrefined left in the mud :( one day I dream of a world that gives everyone that chance

    • @patinho5589
      @patinho5589 Před 2 lety +6

      Every single child in the world then not exposed to the highest level of teaching from age 2?

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld Před 2 lety +9

      @@patinho5589 Opportunity rather than teaching? And then the time and money needed to further their skills...

  • @SailorSlay
    @SailorSlay Před 2 lety +100

    That’s what I can’t wrap my head around. How are these small children able to behave themselves and focus enough to play??? I even saw a three year old boy take a sip of water and spit it out to get a laugh out of the audience. Afterwards he proceeds to play like a 50 year old life long violinist.

  • @angelinamichelle8474
    @angelinamichelle8474 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Love u guys! Is a very real take on the amazingness of the prodigies. Thanks so much for not only the insight but also the entertainment

  • @marganaapsinthia
    @marganaapsinthia Před 2 lety +6

    I'm so glad I've found you. The level of joy at this mastery - and your appreciation of it - is astounding. Whoever says humanity is in a slump is so very wrong.

  • @saflanix
    @saflanix Před 2 lety +146

    15:47 she was hitting every note so powerfully you can literally see some of the bow hair dangling from the tip

  • @simplytwosetter
    @simplytwosetter Před 2 lety +93

    1:58 sounds like a real best friend, "I'm sure you can do it if you practice" lol

  • @S__Parker
    @S__Parker Před 8 měsíci +3

    Love all the depth, artistry, multi-dimension, and beauty in classical music!

  • @bonbonafide2ko872
    @bonbonafide2ko872 Před rokem +22

    I absolutely adore you guys! So funny and humble. I love it❤❤❤❤ Thank you. Chloe is amazing!! OMG!!

  • @leticiaogando3017
    @leticiaogando3017 Před 2 lety +138

    Last January I went to listen to Shostakovich Violin concerto No. 1 with Maria Dueñas and I was in the lasts rows and WOW HER SOUND
    FYI: never go with your mothers to these concerts, I regret it now😭

    • @susanbryant6516
      @susanbryant6516 Před 2 lety +1

      Why, what happened?

    • @TheRyutora
      @TheRyutora Před 2 lety +40

      @@susanbryant6516 probably experienced getting compared to lingling like in Ed and Bret's skits.

    • @anadd6195
      @anadd6195 Před 2 lety +4

      😂😂😂 the FYI

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Před 2 lety +5

      @@anadd6195 "why you no doctor" violin edition

    • @adlirez
      @adlirez Před rokem +4

      @@susanbryant6516 “She so good! Why can’t you be like her?” - Leticia’s mom, most likely

  • @tohrurikku
    @tohrurikku Před 2 lety +304

    I think these violinists were able to advance even more because they were lucky to have great teachers and mentors that were able to help hone their talent properly.

    • @anarki777
      @anarki777 Před 5 měsíci +12

      They came form privileged backgrounds -- hence had the best teachers and learned correct technique, they started young so their brain developed around the instrument, they had natural talent (which a lot of people like to deny exists for some reason), and they had the perseverance to practice with enough focus to become world class. It's a lot of things.

  • @kwaaaa
    @kwaaaa Před rokem +31

    The level of admiration and respect for Chloe these guys have makes me smile.

  • @ban6096
    @ban6096 Před 2 lety +9

    I just love your comments! 🤣🤣 Thank you for doing the comparisons and for being vulnerable. It helps us beginner musicians understand the subtleties of violin playing and the difficulties.i I have nothing but RESPECT for both of you because you are great TEACHERS. My music education in the States for some reason was almost nil and yet 40 years later I am FINALLY catching up on my music education. I thank you from the bottom of my Babyboomer heart for educating us. I really appreciate you both. Everything thing that you both do here is SO VERY GOOD FOR SOCIETY!!!!! Best wishes, Barbara🌸🌸🌸

  • @toramenor
    @toramenor Před 2 lety +373

    I agree about being able to hear the fire and passion in Maria's performance. Just wonderful! I really like her style and sensibility

  • @gimletrose1985
    @gimletrose1985 Před 2 lety +266

    I love and appreciate that Eddy plays for comparison lol I respect that. It takes a level of self-awareness and acceptance AND being able to be vulnerable. Great way to show up!
    And Maria... I love how firy she is. She brings passion to her playing for sure, and she always seems to be enjoying herself while doing so.

  • @usakobonbori2459
    @usakobonbori2459 Před 7 měsíci +6

    This video inspired me to see Maria Duenas in concert a week ago (she was here in Tokyo for a Stradivarius concert). She was 1000 times more astounding to listen to in person. The firey sounds and passion kept everyone glued to her violin the entire time she was performing !

  • @benpyeatt9986
    @benpyeatt9986 Před 11 měsíci +5

    You guys are genuinely hilarious, so much fun to watch 😂

  • @konata_fan
    @konata_fan Před 2 lety +486

    Chloe Chua es la razón por la que mi hijo mayor se animó a aprender violín.
    Hoy gracias a ustedes hemos conocido a María Dueñas, me ha encantado ese fuego español en su interpretación.

    • @emesalles
      @emesalles Před 2 lety +8

      Maria és una gran inspiración para cualquier joven músico!

    • @martuschka13
      @martuschka13 Před 2 lety +6

      Por fin, reconocimiento para María!👏🏼👏🏼

  • @sabrinai
    @sabrinai Před 2 lety +150

    another episode of Twoset explaining, why very good sounding small Ling Lings are even greater than one can hear/see on first sight. When they talk about those smooth bow changes and how efficient they are the respect just grows even more for those prodigies.

  • @ashrose2947
    @ashrose2947 Před 2 lety +43

    I recently discovered this channel and what I love about it is, I don't play the violin, nor did I know much about it before watching your videos, but despite my lack of knowledge, they're still really enjoyable to watch (and educational). Never once have your videos felt exclusive or like I couldn't watch them if I don't play violin. So thank you for making your videos with a spirit of sharing your knowledge and passion, not only with those who are fellow violinists, but also with those who are casually interested or might want to learn how to play.

  • @Darriebp
    @Darriebp Před rokem +2

    I love your passion guys and watching your response is great to see. keep up with the sharing your videos. It be nice to see some video of you both preforming showing your skills. keep rocking

  • @user-dg7gv7rz3k1
    @user-dg7gv7rz3k1 Před 2 lety +140

    I agree, guys you should try bringing your childhood teachers to the channel, that would be awesome.

  • @rae_halvi6392
    @rae_halvi6392 Před 2 lety +69

    I agree Brett. My son will turn 5 this June and he is far from behaving like that HAHAHA it's just chaos all the time 🤣

  • @anggita5982
    @anggita5982 Před 2 lety +1

    I love this reactions. All this dorky and nerdiness really resonate with mine. Thanks guys!

  • @sophiachoe4407
    @sophiachoe4407 Před 5 měsíci +1

    lol you guys are hilarious. Refreshing to find a channel that’s authentic and genuine. Able to give compliments.

  • @batugenc2527
    @batugenc2527 Před 2 lety +24

    15:58 even the bow couldn't handle the power of Maria Duenas's performance.

  • @shrimpified4413
    @shrimpified4413 Před 2 lety +221

    Maria's way of playing the violin is like she's been ready to go to war with her very sharp sword and I like it that she got to play very intensely in those songs

  • @hortenciabeltran4666
    @hortenciabeltran4666 Před rokem +1

    Love you guys. You keep me in stiches even as I thoroughly enjoy the music. Thank you!

  • @JamesGowan
    @JamesGowan Před 8 měsíci +1

    Subbed a few days ago. Love you guys so much!

  • @sabrinai
    @sabrinai Před 2 lety +54

    Chloe Sensei is soo good at seven 😳. How is this possible?

  • @CeciliaTan
    @CeciliaTan Před 2 lety +88

    Now I want to see Chloe and Maria play a duet! (But not Navarra- that one belongs to TwoSet now!)

    • @anadd6195
      @anadd6195 Před 2 lety +6

      OMG yes! It would be so cool for them to play together!

  • @HalElsen
    @HalElsen Před rokem +10

    I loved seeing how their reactions to the performances was sometimes just speechless gaping. There are no words for that impressive skill. The HOURS of practice that go into maintaining that sort of thing boggles the mind.

  • @kathleenlestrange6932
    @kathleenlestrange6932 Před 2 lety +13

    I wonder how conflicted the adults must be when playing the supporting instruments when the violin players are 5,6,7 etc

  • @Hopespringseternal
    @Hopespringseternal Před 2 lety +61

    Watching Maria, unexpected emotions spilled out! It’s always mind blowing to me to see how these little magicians create such amazing sound.

  • @flowerdolphin5648
    @flowerdolphin5648 Před 2 lety +65

    I just love the Togashi twins. Something about both of them being this amazing at violin is simply fascinating.

  • @scar2800
    @scar2800 Před rokem +12

    At 15:32 you can see how all the stands are full with at least multiple music sheets and then there's just that one stand with one sheet of music 😭

  • @HawthorneHillNaturePreserve

    I just love watching you guys,. Your commentary and knowledge makes it so interesting and entertaining. When you guys are impressed I know I will be impressed.❤

  • @sealpiercing8476
    @sealpiercing8476 Před 2 lety +51

    Man, it would be hilarious to see Chua, Ko and Dueñas play together. They're all so good, and they have very contrasting styles.

  • @chioriki8386
    @chioriki8386 Před 2 lety +20

    16 years old presentation of Miss SoHyun Ko gave chills and then made me cry, it was like hearing a pleaded of help from my soul. What a wonderful sound. 😭😭😭😭

  • @likethecolorgreen
    @likethecolorgreen Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the time stamps. Made it easy to enjoy the video. I randomly found this channel and really enjoyed the video. Was fun to click the time stamps and see just how amazing these young women are our was.

  • @Philoreason
    @Philoreason Před 2 lety +16

    9:30 Not only the piano is too loud, he's out of sync with the soloist while he's doing his own thing in his own tempo. He's not listening basically. Bad accompanist...

  • @rebeccating1487
    @rebeccating1487 Před 2 lety +32

    The determination in Chloe's eyes at 4:56 gave me literal chills

  • @Marma91
    @Marma91 Před 2 lety +14

    ok but Ms Ko at 16 made me genuinely sob, it's such a raw and brutal emotion in the way she plays, idk i'm stunned and full of goose bumps

  • @happyduckie
    @happyduckie Před rokem +23

    omg during the clip of Maria's playing 15:45, one of the hairs from the bow broke off because of playing so hard😆

  • @rlwalker2
    @rlwalker2 Před 2 lety +16

    You two are hilarious ... and these comparisons demonstrate that the potential of a prodigy doesn't stop at age 5 or 10 or 15. Simply wonderful improvements.

  • @knallfroosch
    @knallfroosch Před 2 lety +82

    i´m not lying when i say that i´ve watched/listened to Chloe´s Ysaye more than a 100 times.
    Her interpretation of the piece is my favorite along with James Ehnes´ .

  • @dabigm8013
    @dabigm8013 Před 2 lety +13

    16:05 she broke a hair on her bow

  • @alfredworking6676
    @alfredworking6676 Před 8 měsíci

    I hear so many beautiful pieces here I didnt even know existed. Thanks for sharing.

  • @CityGirlSTL
    @CityGirlSTL Před rokem +3

    These kids are incredible musicians! Your reactions are so much fun to watch. Never underestimate the wee people! These little humans are WOAH.

  • @hannagos4450
    @hannagos4450 Před 2 lety +15

    lovely episode!!! Nice of you show us their progress

  • @danayang7712
    @danayang7712 Před 2 lety +8

    Want more of these!!
    Can't get enough of this kinda talent!! 🤩🤩

  • @anonymousanonymity2815
    @anonymousanonymity2815 Před rokem +8

    Maria Dueñas probably impressed me the most in this, I actually watched the whole Paganini performance, the conductor was just smiling as she was playing near the end of movement 1

  • @Clutchkid4
    @Clutchkid4 Před rokem +2

    congrats on 4 mil!!