Beautiful workmanship. I am very happy that the mazurka, a dance originating from Poland, specifically from Mazovia, where I live, is also popular in the British Isles. Greetings to the Brits.
The mazurka is also very populair here in Norway. We also got the Polish dances from the 1600 hundreds, which also was the same but named Springdans, springar, springleik, pols, polsk and in Swedish; polska - which was the background for all of these Norwegian folk dances, still in use. So Mazovian mazurka is absolutely the main influence of Norwegian folk music.
We on Ireland and Poland share so, so much it's crazy. From our fiddle and accordion music, to our catholic faith, to a history of persecution by our nearest neighbours... God save Poland.
Paul & Sarah playing together on this mazurka is simply stunning & breathtaking! I've watched & enjoyed a lot of accordion videos, but this is my favorite in terns of the musicians pulling off a "perfect" performance, both individually & as a duo. They do a superb job in every respect: tone, dynamics, blending, variation, arrangement. I can watch this over & over & not tire of it!
I keep coming back to listen to your fine rendition of this tune . I'm so fortunate to have access to your music from far Aotearoa .Ka nui te pai korua !
magnifique air de mazurka, qui me rappel que cette année il n'y aura pas de festival du son continu et cela va me manquer en espérant y aller sans faute l'année prochaine pour me ressourcer en musiques traditionnelles et ambiance folk ce que j'aime beaucoup. merci pour ce bon moment musical.
My dear auld Irish heart is for for bursting! An auburn haired fiddler creating such beauty... Aww man, its so precious it's almost a physical pain. Our culture and our music is so, sooo precious.
J’adore votre interprétation! J’essaie aussi de jouer ce morceau à la Nickelharpa, mais j’ai encore des progrès à faire….Merci en tous cas pour cette belle inspiration motivante.
My grandfather and uncle used to play masurka on harmonica and fiddle nearly a hundred years ago. Their playing style was probably a bit different as I learned this from my father and uncle, as we here in Norway play this in a bit “rougher” style with more pressure on the first beat in the bar. But very nice to listen to this performance!😊
One of my very favorite performances (of any song, ever!). We are learning this tune on box and fiddle and it is pure pleasure to be influenced by Paul and Sarah's timeless interpretation.
3:29 that look at the camera and subtle smile, lovely! reminds us that it is always a bit weird to be filmed while playing music together. :-) Thanks for sharing this video.
DG with extra buttons needed to play it in this key. But I play it on standard DG box in B minor. Got a video of that here: ruclips.net/video/2M95cuhjKtA/видео.html
Lots more videos of Sarah playing fiddle on her channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCznwi6hzHrdZJ6gNXY9TooAvideos
If i were to have incidental music for the rest of my life, you guys would be the musicians.
That was beautiful! If our children and youth cut their teeth on this music, there would be no sorrow in this world.
so beautiful - crying and dancing in the kitchen...thank you
Beautiful workmanship.
I am very happy that the mazurka, a dance originating from Poland, specifically from Mazovia, where I live, is also popular in the British Isles. Greetings to the Brits.
The mazurka is also very populair here in Norway. We also got the Polish dances from the 1600 hundreds, which also was the same but named Springdans, springar, springleik, pols, polsk and in Swedish; polska - which was the background for all of these Norwegian folk dances, still in use. So Mazovian mazurka is absolutely the main influence of Norwegian folk music.
We on Ireland and Poland share so, so much it's crazy.
From our fiddle and accordion music, to our catholic faith, to a history of persecution by our nearest neighbours...
God save Poland.
Ireland is not the British Isles. Get your geography and facts together. And be ignorant
Your off your game . No relating to pol music . @@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
@@oliveroneill1388
The gentleman who wrote the tune is English - from Yorkshire.
என்னால் விவரிக்க இயலவில்லை......அற்புதம்....மனம் எங்கோ பறக்கிறது.....இசை எல்லை தாண்டி மனம் கவர்கிறது
Merci de Bretagne 😊 votre musique est très belle
Bedankt
Paul & Sarah playing together on this mazurka is simply stunning & breathtaking! I've watched & enjoyed a lot of accordion videos, but this is my favorite in terns of the musicians pulling off a "perfect" performance, both individually & as a duo. They do a superb job in every respect: tone, dynamics, blending, variation, arrangement. I can watch this over & over & not tire of it!
tempo 'breathes'...lovely!
I keep coming back to listen to your fine rendition of this tune . I'm so fortunate to have access to your music from far Aotearoa .Ka nui te pai korua !
deep deep feeling,
piekna muzyka z korzeniami W POLSCE
Very lovely.
MAGNIFIQUE !!!
un tres grand merci qui vient du coeur!
la musique nous élève,nous rapproche du sacré et du divin !
magnifique air de mazurka, qui me rappel que cette année il n'y aura pas de festival du son continu et cela va me manquer en espérant y aller sans faute l'année prochaine pour me ressourcer en musiques traditionnelles et ambiance folk ce que j'aime beaucoup.
merci pour ce bon moment musical.
Beautiful ! So, so talented the two of you !! Loved your music - Thank you !!!❤
Excellent players. They know their music.
My dear auld Irish heart is for for bursting!
An auburn haired fiddler creating such beauty...
Aww man, its so precious it's almost a physical pain.
Our culture and our music is so, sooo precious.
Dave Shepherd who wrote the tune is very much a Yorkshireman.
😮 …. 😊
The presence of a fiddle and auburn hair does not automatically a tune Irish...
Such sweetness! Puts a smile on my face.
I absolutly love this duo, it is great
This is a beautiful rendition and performance.....Good Luck with your musical journey....Liam
This wonderful music is truly how the World originated!
Meravigliosi❤
Magnifique avec le violon !
This has convinced me that a melodeon and fiddle are made for each other. Bravo!
Accordion not melodeon. That is single row
I had never of you until today, guys. You are amazing, you made my day ! Encore ! Encore !
I love that,
I love this tune it is really beautiful
Very steady pace and exact tempo for doing the actual folk dance,thanks,great demo.
Juste un mot, ou plutôt un signe 👍👍👍👍👍
So simple and nice.
A top quality duet for lovers of good music!! Bravissimo!!🎵🎵👍🏼👍🏼🌹🌹
Sounds amazing! So relaxing to listen to! Thank you both!
Goosebumps!
Pimples . Not bumps
J’adore votre interprétation! J’essaie aussi de jouer ce morceau à la Nickelharpa, mais j’ai encore des progrès à faire….Merci en tous cas pour cette belle inspiration motivante.
Majestic. I have no words...
Absolutely beautiful.
Bravo à vous deux....Ta compagne apporte vraiment un Plus dans votre musique.... je devrais dire Mélodie
My grandfather and uncle used to play masurka on harmonica and fiddle nearly a hundred years ago. Their playing style was probably a bit different as I learned this from my father and uncle, as we here in Norway play this in a bit “rougher” style with more pressure on the first beat in the bar. But very nice to listen to this performance!😊
All goes to back to Irish music.
Lovely. Heartfelt. The dream of a better world.
Ok.
I go and learn how to dance mazurka !😁👍
sehr schön gespielt 🌞🌹
This is really a musical highlight with these surprising and interesting changes. What a treat!
merci pour cette belle mazurka ,,,
Good mornig. Is beautiful, very Nice 🌹❤❤❤👍🏼
This performance takes hold and doesn't let go!
Magnifique😊bravoooo
Gracias Paul por este bonito tema y por la sensibilidad que lo interpretáis 🌻
Merveilleux duo et réel plaisir d'écoute, merci beaucoup !
sublime
Thanks so much Paul & Sarah for playing this at your online gig last night... just beautiful 🙏✨
You're welcome. Thanks for watching it! :)
wunderschön , Danke Euch
Bravo!!! Super!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
Elle est belle et gracieuse…
Very lovely so sweet
Simply fantastic!
love it... greeting from bali island
Amazing
One of my very favorite performances (of any song, ever!). We are learning this tune on box and fiddle and it is pure pleasure to be influenced by Paul and Sarah's timeless interpretation.
Very nice... thank you!
Wonderful!
This slaps. Definitely learning this one.
Cool Melody 😊
Awesome - thankyou both
Magnificent.
J, adore belle mélodie 🎶
Fantastic couple of players !! Very beautiful tune...
Where can i buy yhat type of melodeon
parfait
Wunderbar 👌👏🙏
Lovely arrangement you both compliment each other effortlessly, nice
belle performance bravo
Brilliant tune, beautifully played ! !
Many Thanks!!!!
Beautiful, thank you.
Beautiful!!!
Thanks for all you too
Ah ça manque ! les fourmis aux pieds s'impatientent ~~`~~♡🌈🍃💃☀️🍃🌈♡
very nice !
Super job. Kids
merveilleux
Great duo!!!!
excellent
Very Good !
merci je danse je regarde mon petit bateau
bel interprétation magnifique bravo
Bravissimi, molto bello
Grazie!
3:29 that look at the camera and subtle smile, lovely! reminds us that it is always a bit weird to be filmed while playing music together. :-)
Thanks for sharing this video.
Beautiful. Feels really European.
Just awesome ! Thank you !
Très beau! :)
Again...Please!
we can't danse, together, because of this foolish moment, we me miss it, so we can still danse home.
Wonderful !! Thank you. Is it possible to get the sheet music?
thesession.org/tunes/8237
Paul Young thank you so much!!
Paul, can you tell us what kind of Melodeon that is? I see you have a few extra buttons on each side than the Irish melodeons I've seen.
Very nice played and a fine tune! Is this also on your Mory DG?
Yes.
It sounds celtic also!
Makes me dream of swashbuckling adventures on the 7 seas :)
connaissez la marzuka des Audibert
I am trying to play this on a standard DG melodeon, and seems impossible....so, what melodeon are you using please ?
DG with extra buttons needed to play it in this key. But I play it on standard DG box in B minor. Got a video of that here: ruclips.net/video/2M95cuhjKtA/видео.html
Bonjour, quelles partitions avez-vous utilisé ? Merci
J’imagine qu’ils jouent sans partoches 👌
J'ai posé la question en anglais (sheet music), et Paul Young m'a donné ce lien en commentaire ;) thesession.org/tunes/8237