Victor Borge - "Dance of the Comedians" (Boston, 1986)
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2019
- In this sketch, Victor Borge conducts the Boston Pops Orchestra at Boston Symphony Hall in August 1986.
The first violin is Max Hobart, conductor, teacher and soloist.
Source: The Very Best of Victor Borge: Victor Borge's Timeless Comedy Reference File
Owner: PBS
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Literally only heard of him 2 days ago and I'm completely hooked! Genius!
Welcome to the world as Victor saw it.
same here
Me too brother😂😂😂
Me today
I envy you late comers. You are in for a treat.
The bit with the lead violinist was genius. Has me in stitches everytime
True XD
@Hi You are the reason why people don't like christians.
Same here! I came here looking for that exact moment. Makes me bust up every single time I see it. *HEY* 👈🏻😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
What a great blessing that he was born within the technological age that allowed his genius and gifts to be captured and freely shared long beyond his time!
The man was a stellar musician and a stellar comedian.
Hard to separate the two.
ABSOLUTELY!!!!!!!
Absolute Genius, It’s amazing that the Orchestra could still play while he made them laugh so much. What an entertainer!
He was a master!!!!...of both the key board and comedic-timing! I miss him!
Combining laughter with musical genius...wow! Thank you for your legacy Victor Borge.
When he says he'll pay for the music stand after struggling for a minute was genius. I usually don't like it when people make fun of classical music, but Victor Borge knows how to make it respectfully funny.
He makes you want to listen to Classical music since nowadays people think it's boring or whatever.
I was so laughing at this I was in tears!
There will never be another like Victor Borge.
The slip off of the rostrum (platform) at 1:49 is such classic Victor. He was a master of physical shtick like that that he would use with incredible comedic timing. That purposeful slip is very akin to his signature slide off of the piano bench that would always make his fans roar. He was a genius in so many ways!
For sure and no mean feat considering the speed he moved at, his age and potential for injury.
When he had the orchestra losing it, I knew I was in good company rolling on the floor as well. Absolutely hilarious!
Cool. , and to cry with. Laughter!!!!!
One of those special shows I was allowed out of bed to watch .... and I have laughed over the many years with this outstanding musician
What is so delicious is that, even after rehearsal, the orchestra still finds it hilarious. Watch them!
Kudos also to the orchestra. Imagine having to perform a piece being conducted by Victor Borge and not breaking up completely.
It is the Boston Symphony, so they're pretty good at keeping it together -- but I know I would have lost it before the first fermata was cut off!
I would love to see him live but unfortunately i can't anymore...
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I love accidentally coming across these older skits. Laughed so hard I was crying.
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The genius of Victor Borge! 😂🙏🏻
Dude was a card. Great professional musician, one line comic actor, director, and more a story teller. When I was a kid I would look for his programs on PBS constantly. Also he did on the sneak tip he taught classical. The dude was a pure beast. The world lost a big treasure on his passing. LONG LIVE VICTOR BORGE !!!
I haven’t seen him in decades, takes me back to when I was a kid, I’m 67!
That makes sense since he has been dead the last two decades
@@jakeforrest welp that explains it!
Omg what a legend. To make people laugh is the highest art form. To do it on this level there is no one to compare.
What a wonderful break during these trying days. Haven't smiled in months.
So good to have memories of the real good old days. I'm grateful for RUclips for its ability to keep the the most precious times alive 🙏👍
What a great talent. What makes his comedy even funnier is setting it in the context of an orchestra, or even a single piano, where everything is usually so prim & proper and formal, and he proceeds to make fun of all that formality...what a hoot..!!
J'en ai entendu parler dans mon enfance par ma mère danoise mais je ne le découvre qu'aujourd'hui.
Quel artiste ! J'adore sa dinguerie 👏
Je l ai découvert hier. Il était un génie. J en ris aux larmes.
No matter how old he got he was always just as funny. What a great comedian and talented musician he was. I watched him for years and always loved it. Miss his talent
Borge was such a charming, as well as extremely funny, guy - saw him live in London in the 60s, he had the whole audience in his hand the whole way through. His only musical/comedic equal was P D Q Bach.
I actually stage managed him at our small college symphony. Every little thing was tightly scripted, right down to 2--and only 2--curtain calls. EXCEPT he was so delighted with how me and my light crew had to bend over each other to prepare the shift to house lights that Borge came off stage, laughed at us, and went out to take calls 3, 4, and 5! Funny, funny guy!
Kenneth...Wow, what a memory to be cherished the rest of your life...good for you..!!
marbleman52 lmld kirk reflection
Can you please consider my hand shook by you so that I can say my hand has shook the hand of someone who has met Victor Borge?
😂 Just goes to show how much precision it takes to make the 'accidents' happen so funnily! 😂
Loved how he wadded up each sheet of music and tossed it away as the piece progressed. =)
God shud send more people like this man into the world!!!
As a kid MOONS ago I loved this!!
He was literally comedy gold back then!
Incredible man. A gift to those who can understand and appreciate the greatgreat talent
Such exceptional excellence; Hands-down, the great Victor Borge ♥️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🎶🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶♥️🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sending the 1st chair to the back of the room and then promoting the next violinist is just...perfect.
I love that he is so funny without every being vulgar or offensive. It's good, clean hilarious fun to watch him anytime.
The 96 jerks that gave it a thumbs down missed all the filth!🤣
That’s because it takes talent to be funny without vulgarity.
@@fred8174 And he had talent in spades. What a wonderful man.
He really put the emphasis on comedy! He’s a legend in the classical music world.
1:27 No one noticed the joke! He pickup the paper that was supposed to be at the last part and put it in the first page! Haha, what a humorous man he is!!
I noticed
We all noticed..
He does that all the time. In one piece he took the papers and put them upside down, and he literally played it that way. Halfway he realised (of course staged), put them in the correct way, and you could quickly notice what piece it was. He has so many of these. Mixing papers and playing a piece completely randomly and things like that. Genius
Oh crap i saw that 😂. Imagine playing the song backwards
THE BEST ... I have seen him for 30 yrs ... He always makes me laugh!
Without his comedic talent and timing, Victor Borg would only be remembered as yet another world-class concert pianist. I had the pleasure
of seeing him perform in Melbourne during his last visit to Australia in 1996.
Wonderful .......he was just one of a kind! My dad’s favorite......he was Danish also.
Priceless, peerless
I used to hear him on the radio when I was a teenager trying to learn English listening to the BBC was as funny as watching him later on TV and still now. Great Musician and Comedian!
My first connection with Victor Borge was the "phonetic punctuation" bit he did on the Electric Company when I was about 6 years old - the one about the knight and the dragon. I have loved him ever since. What an absolute joy he was to the world of classical music.
I teach high school, and I still use his routine on phonetic punctuation - the one about Eleanor and Sir Henry - in my 11th grade lessons dealing with syntax as an element of literary analysis. They probably think it's dumb, but I think Borge's wit and joy is worth trying to preserve.
Such superb superior subtle style all done with amazing comic effect
He was just a package deal of a performer! My god I love him soo much!!!!!! Like all ages loved this man!!! Such a genius!!
A complete entertainer.What a class act,
THIS man was priceless...I miss him...
Oh my goodness! Threw out the First Chair. I lost it at that!
You would love Celibidache conducting Dvorak. ruclips.net/video/_9RT2nHD6CQ/видео.html
About 27 minutes in (in the largo) a violin is playing to fast and the look he gets will probably haunt him for years.
Yes, they did the gunshot!
Ive just seen a clip of him from tiktok. And yes he's ang amazing artist.
I imagine rehearsals were as much fun for the orchestra as the performance is for the audience!
This was with the legendary BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA
under the direction of then conductor John Williams.
I saw this concert many years ago!
I couldn't stop laughing 😂!
All kidding aside, Maestro Borge was an accomplished Concert Pianist and conductor.
@@THE-HammerMan
There was no point you tard.
He was merely pointing out the fact that someone who's acting like they're clueless is actually damn good at it......
You didn't graduate anywhere near the top of the class I see.
@@THE-HammerMan
Yeah yeah, you said something stupid and got called out for it.
Piss off.
@@THE-HammerMan What's wrong with you? Someone merely complimented an artist and you gotta be a dick about it?
@@THE-HammerMan
Took you 2 whole weeks to come up with that reply I see.
Your brain must have been in overdrive the entire time.
@@THE-HammerMan Sounds like someone is jelly, I can butt dance and fart on command xd
Victor Borge the greatest Great Dane ever
Sounds about right to me.
Victor Borge was at the airport and said to his wife "I wish I'd brought the piano." She said "why would you want a piano at the airport?" and he replied "because I left the tickets on it."
I loved when he sent the first violin to his box.
Looks so simple, but one has to really know what they are doing.
I can't sop lauhing all the time!! he is so funny! a genius!
Brilliant
Just brilliant
the bean of the 80's
I always honor the fact that elderly people really have quite a sense of humor, and Victor Borge here really defines the combination of music and comedy. He died about a month after I was born, so it was amazing to know that I got to live while he was still here for a short time. There will never be another Victor Borge.
How did the brass and woodwinds get through this? I mean, you can't play a trumpet when you are laughing so hard you can't catch your breath!
That poor guy with the oboe, where breath control is everything.
Richard simons exercise
@MR.random57 go get vaccination ! Jesus does not make miracles anymore ...
@@zabil007 I don't get the Victor Borge connection. What am I missing?
This. Is. Amazing. Borge never ceases to amaze me
absolutely loved this man, a brilliant pianist and top comedian. Comedy doesn't seem to exist in today's society.
Bill Bailey, UK, same style
Wonderful memories of a brilliant entertainer! Thank you.
First saw VB on the Peter Cook & Dudley Moore show in the UK doing the Scottish football results in inflationary English some time in the late 1960's I was about 10 - 12 (or is that 11 - 13) at the time, been a fan ever since. Would love to find that sketch if only to check memory anaint reality.
Untouchable. A master. I have watched this dozens of times over 30 years and STILL finding new bits!
What tremendous confidence you need to have to pull this off!!
I forgot how funny this act is. :D
What a personality! I wish there were more individuals like him. Here and now!
The gun shot off stage and he moves her over to 1st chair. Classic!
Cuánto trabajo y al mismo tiempo cuánta diversión! Lloré de risa!
Victor Borge was one of funniest pianist & musical conductor that has ever lived , when GOD created some people , he gave them a certain talent & there will never ever be anyone else like Victor Borge !!! May he R.I.P. ! 🤧
God, how much we miss him!!!!
A "Master" at work - often copied but NEVER bettered ! R.I.P. Victor x
My family listened to him on the radio when I was a. child. It was just as funny then
Thanks for share this wonderful memories of Victor Borge....he was absolutely amazing...😔
My favorite moment was when the lady got promoted to first chair.
Beautiful excellent ONLY see now... RIP
From Portugal regards
Unique and utter genius
I love this for many reasons, but esp the sheer amount of fun the musicians are having esp @4:16
The one and only Borge !!!
The musicians can't stop laughing hahaha ! my jaws are hurting :)
Just love this piece. Very entertaining 😊👍
He's brilliant 😂😉😃😄🤣👍👍😗
An absolute master that even though most likely rehearsing all that with the orchestra, some of them were crying with laughter and at the end they gave him a standing ovation. We simply do have any more the incredible comedic and musical genius of Victor Borge and as such legends just don't exist now.
used to be a regular on british tv when I was a lot younger .a master entertainer.between him and Liberace ..
bbc tv at its finest.....sadly how times have changed
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore
There will never be such a funny man again…such humour is beyond imagination..nobody could come close to matching him.Roly🇬🇧.
I am mad that i didn't know about him until now
Even Bugs Bunny can't top Borge!
Hum- ---. Nor can Pink Panther too.
He is truly amazing!
My mom and I would watch Victor every time he was on tv.
One of my favorites as a kit. (I was learning to play).
what a brilliant man
What a joy he is! Not just a fabulous clown but an amazing musician as well.
Only finding this this in '22......
Priceless ! So funny !
😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😊God Bless Mr Victor Borge😊
I saw him in London around 30 years ago
The orchestra must have seen his routine/shtick several times during rehearsals, but he still cracks them up! Cracking up here, of course!
Marvelous..!!
Only this lovely man would think of scuering the music on the stand and then attempt to conduct it. Was the orchestra ever the same?