Haha, I am the Guy on the right standing with my colleague. You read on my lips ! You were very good and a pleasure to hear you both. I am a classical pianist amateur concertist. So, happy to share some notes next Time if i am lucky to cross you again. Take Care. And of course I subscribed 😅
everybody who plays piano knows how difficult it is to play orchestral parts on it. So I admire the pianist who memorise Vivaldi's "Summer" - big BRAVO. But so I admire the young Lady too, who plays the Violin Solo-Part with enthusiasm and good performance. Good luck for your studies further on.
Why are orchestral parts difficult?Seems to me like at least a good amount are relatively easy since ethey are jjst a lot fo static chords or chords progressions right? Just maube when they are fast chord progressions or arpeggios like some here I can see them being hard..or am I missing something?
The professionalism needed for two people to come together with absolutely NO knowledge of the other’s musical habits etc. and play a piece of that difficulty with such perfection is stunning. Fabulous job.
.... Do you really think they dont know each other and havent practised this for ages before hand? You gotta improve your critical thinking skills my dude.
@lizardpeople7777 I kinda hate it. Cant people just appreciate music for music sake without having to spin these yarns around it? Happens a lot in films too about musicians where theres like an epiphany moment when they write a song, when realistically its rarely like that. Its worked at as a craft like any other skill.
@@cjlister8508 It is entirely possible that this was their first meeting. It is also possible that it was staged. Regardless, it was an enjoyable watch.
@Lizard People it's not a shopping mall but St Pancras International train station in London. Yes, there is a piano in the train station and it is not unusual for a musician to travel with the instrument you play
Regardless if this was rehearsed or not it was a brilliant performance by two amazingly gifted Musicians. Shut up, put the cell phone down and appreciate it for what it is. 😂 Musicianship of this level deserves great respect. I hate when I pay good money for a show and people in front of me have they're cell phones held up and talk through the whole performance. Learn to respect others. Why does everyone have to dissect and gossip about everything today. Love thy neighbor and love one another it's really simple.
I'm 76 now, and I can't imagine what my life would have been like without the music of Antonio Vivaldi. His "Four Seasons" led me into the world of classical music when I was 13, and I've remained a fan of the genre ever since.
Just turned 76 and when I was 13 and pronounced "terminal" an aunty lent me a record player with a single LP.... the Mendelsohn Violin Concerto. Hated it but on the 4th bored listening was transported to the world of classical music and it has sustained me ever since.
@@donaldfschiff1229 The Musical Heritage Society of New Jersey released a recording of the Canon originally pressed by Erato of France. When it was played one Sunday morning on New York City's classical music station WNCN, the radio studio's switchboard lit up like a Christmas tree, everyone demanding to know what this wonderful music was. Nothing the radio station played had ever caused such a commotion then or since.
The liveliness and noise of a Viennese salon is the best venue for this sort of performance. The audience are not afraid to show their appreciation while the music is playing. There are no tut-tuts and hushes, and the musicians love the instant feedback. As one who regularly attends chamber concerts sitting uncomfortably upright in silence I can honestly say this mall performance is much more fun. It’s just a pity the sound and image quality here are so poor for the video audience. It does the artists a disservice.
Yes, I absolutely agree. One of my most wonderful experiences was a classical string quartett playing at the underground platform during the morning rushour in Berlin ❤ I was blown away...
I'd almost agree, but this is way too self absorbed. They obviously staged this, just for tiktok clout. I think musicians should make music too give their audience a great time, and not to get lots of clicks on social media
Too often in modern urban society, instead of in fine restaurants the only place one can hear great classical and jazz music is in subway's, malls and other places where people do not tend to linger very long. I first began traveling to Moscow in 1996 in for a couple of years after that almost every good restaurant there had live classical and jazz musicians. But by 2000 most of them had been replaced by canned music, usually some form of rock music. And unless one specifically went to a concert at a event center, the only place one could hear this sort of music in the small scale, was in subway stations. And when I pass them on my way somewhere else, even went on the move, I always reached into my pocket and put money into their instrument cases, or coffee cans. I have not been to Russia since 2016, but have been to other places and it seems that there are fewer musicians in the various subway stations in various cities I have been to. I live in Phoenix and can't remember the last street musician I ever saw here who was playing classical music, even when the weather is very pleasant and not too hot. So I go to the Phoenix symphony, or other classical or jazz venues to hear this kind of music live now. But of course then I have to pay for the venue, pay for the parking, etcetera....🙄 I liked it better when all the money I tossed in the musicians collection point I knew was going to the musicians playing the music....
No joke at all. And that triggered my thinking that it is impossible for this video to have been improvised. I could be wrong but would need 3rd party witnesses to convince me. Still, it's well played and was nice entertainment.
@@jpdj2715 It is entirely possible that this was a first meeting - I know loads of music students and professional musicians who could have played like that on their first meeting.
@@hb1338 - I know those too and as I implied, it's my prejudice. In part caused by improvisation in classical (in a broad sense) music education having about completely lost in the past 100 years or so. A couple folk in YouTune might be able to pull this of: pianist Frank Tedesco and violinist Rob Landes - and they are significantly older than these two in this video (both have a degree from a good conservatory / music school).
Classical music, for me, is one of those things where listening on the radio is barely tolerable, but hearing and seeing it live is amazing. And seeing it bring people together, if only for a brief moment, is a wonderful thing. 👏👏👏
because of "seeing it" aspect I like sitting on the balcony in my local Opera House - I can see not only what's happening on the scene, but also how orchestra plays ♥
As a pianist, to do that off the top of my head with no music, when I wasn't prepared to play it that day... Very impressive and absolutely no way I'd have been able to remember the orchestral version without the music 😂 The young lady also played so beautifully with so much passion, both stunning musicians 💖
Aurélien, I love how at 1:15 you describe Four Seasons as "world famous for eternity". That is so true. Vivaldi composed that piece three hundred years ago, and it still is as powerful today as it was back then. I love to imagine that in 600 or 6,000 years a young pianist and a violinist will randomly meet on the moon or a space station and move everyone around them to tears with this wonderful music.
In fact, that piece is more popular today than it was 300 years ago. Vivaldi died regarded as a failure of his time and his music was resurrected and made popular much later.
@@Matthias_Br what are you talking about lmao are you literally shitting on a guy who died penniless and is now regarded a master composer? I don’t get the motivation for that at all.
@@hb1338 I know. This kind of performance needs preparation and practice together. The musicians need to agree in advance on cues, rests, etc. The idea that this was spontaneous is cute, but impossible.
Yes it was obvious this is a setup. Still, awesome to hear two beautiful musicians play like this in a train station. Set-up or not! Brought a tear to my eye
@@joeman123964 - The video LIED to me! It lead me to believe that these two just met that day! Oh well. It was still a terrific performance. Thanks for info.
When I was growing up, and it has been many years, any child over 5 would have made that same conclusion. Because it's that obvious. What happen to us? Why are we so dense?
Considering you had to on the spot remember a song you didn't intend on playing, this is even way, way more impressive. So glad you had this wonderful moment captured so beautifully on video.
The self-imposed discipline, the hour and hours of labor to be able to make an instrument sound like that.....two young people leading by example. A true breath of fresh air; and a tip of the hat and salute to you both. Wish we had a million more just like you....
@@danawinsor1380 yeah, but it dont pay anything. i learned two instruments in my lifetime when i was in high school. then i forgot how to play them because money and life were a wakeup call. i needed to finish my engineering degree and start a family. playtime was over.
Ever time I watch these impromptu performances and flash mobs just prove how music unites us and that we are starving for culture. Classical music never gets outdated. Bravo Bravo👏👏
@@SakuraMoonflower sorry, I tend to lump them all together. I appreciate all forms of music except twangy country. I even love blue grass and when I learned the history I appreciate it even more. ❤❤ To look at the little ones' faces makes me want to cry. It is after all a universal language.
It had me in tears, too. My sister was a concert pianist, and I miss her enormously. And the young lady playing the violin looked uncannily like a young friend of my wife whom we lost during COVID
Bach described him as playing the light and used his work for warming up. I get what he meant. Light and colour brought to life in sound. Bach did the same for passion for me.
Maybe. But as a violinist I have played with complete strangers I've met for the first time before as well so there's a chance its not staged. Plus, Vivaldi's Summer is like one of the first difficult pieces we ever learn so its very common for most classical musicians to be able to play it.
@@elainejohnson796 It is well-known for violin, but most pianists won't have the orchestral transcription to piano memorized. There is absolutely no reason why any pianist would memorize this as part of their repertoire because they will have no occasion to perform it. The video is staged.
Amazing. Thrilling. I cannot imagine a piece of music more difficult to play. But for this duo to pull it off impromptu, never having rehearsed together... simply astounding. BRAVISSIMO!!! 👏👏👏
This is the magic of music. Two people who throw away their differences and just make music together. Music has the power to bring people together-it’s a common joy for both musicians and listeners.
Did you know that not everyone feels goosebumps when they hear music? Did you feel goosebumps when you heard this piece? I did. My entire body responded, and I am so grateful to be part of the 50% who feels what they hear. Thank you for your talent ❤
I love watching random musicians share their talents to perform a masterpiece in busy places especially in train stations. Sometimes people tend to forget to slow things down and enjoy beauty. I commend those who stopped by to share their time to watch and listen to these great and talented musicians. They had a treat
I haven’t played for 35 years and at a young age I also loved classical as well as modern music. To see young people to have such passion for this music was beautiful and emotional for me. Bravo beautiful girl for that insane violin playing and Bravo to you young man for the fantastic piece and the video. I hope it inspires more people to get into this fine art.
I watched a video of the great Joshua Bell playing in a NY station and almost no one recognized him or stopped to hear him playing Bach. I spent a couple months in Leipzig, Germany, and you could hardly walk through Altstadt any time of day without hearing Bach and other great composers being performed by talented musicians, but here in the US people just don't seem to give a shit about classical music. That's really sad. Maybe we don't deserve the music. 😢 This was fantastic! Wonderful pianist who is absolutely adorable on top of his talent!
I think the reason is, because it is "the Old World" Music. We seldom hear Gershwin over here in Europe to that end. Moste Public Radio stations have Classic Sundays where you hear it played.
I don't think we get the exposure to it that many in other countries do. There was a class when I was at the university that many took to fulfill a fine arts requirment. Music Appreciation. It was amazing to see so many students deeply exposed to classical and love it.
Strange how no one wants to admit they like classical music, but everything seems to be captivated by it. Particularly when it's played live by talented musicians.
@@shoelacedonkey Easy overthinker. It was a generalization directed towards hip-hoppers, rappers, rockers, techno-geeks, country cowboys and anyone else who believes a single genre is "it." Classical music has a universal appeal, even if it isn't "cool, trendy or so like now" to admit it. I was raised on cartoons scored with classical music, sat mesmerized in Humanities class and wore out cassette tapes, then CD's, of the masters. Now, I create my own "playlists" (pretty sick, right?) Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Debussy and all their buddies are right there, next to AC/DC, Bob Marley KISS, Alice in Chains, 80's Hair Bands, Prince, Metallica, Aerosmith, 50's Hits, 60's Rock and Classic Country. But no Disco...(just kidding, love me some Donna Summer) You know, all the stuff that makes a music appreciating life worth living. Lighten up, dude!
Well, yeah. Plenty of people might not know anything about classical music or choose to listen to it in their free time, which is what people who "don't like classical" typically mean by that. But a good energetic live performance can move almost anyone regardless of their usual tastes.
Je sujis fasciné par votre capacité de mémorisation. Par exemple, cet Été des quatre saisons, ça ne doit pas être un morceau demandé très souvent en public. Et vouis arrivez très bien à accompagner cette violoniste. Bravo encore une fois !
I was holding my hand over my chest the whole time because it felt like my heart was going to jump right out of it. At the end I grabbed my entire head in disbelief at the perfection they treated the whole crowd to with zero prep together. Amazing artistic chemistry! Bravo!!!
How in THE world were the two of you there at JUST the right time! Who else might have been there otherwise and not known the piece!! Wow. Impressive duet. And she is very focused! I understand your fears - I cannot okay anywhere near that way but my fingers and brain fight over the keys in some of the simplest pieces. You were splendid. Yay! Applause! ❤
@@lesleyvivien2876 There's basically zero chance he just knew the accompaniment like that. Most of the time orchestral reductions involve decisions such as repeats and section cuts that there is no way of anticipating.
@@margaretsleator5530 Oh, no doubt about that. It seems likely that at least 10 or 20 minutes (or maybe 100 times that) had to have been devoted to rehearsals, don’t you think?
Very very impressive!🎉 2 complete strangers, no music sheet, no practice. Impromptu performance and yet they still nailed it!! 🎉👏👏 I even watched it again 😊
I just bumped into this vid that day i commented... so to me, the POV of the vid might look that way. Means, 1st time watching a vid from the one who posted/the pianist. The Cameras to me, maybe it was just the piano guy planning to play, then she wanted to join, idk u know. 😅 But whether it's stage or by chance. Practice/rehearsed or not. They still did a very good job. 👍👍
@@prettypuff1 You don't know what the word virtuoso means, do you? Because - given the number of mistakes they both made - *neither* of them is even close to a virtuoso. Entirely competent, sure. I'd say rehearsed by the way it went, but not even close to a professional performance. Which is fine: it wasn't supposed to be a professional performance. It was supposed to be "spontaneous" ;) :)
I used to hate classical music, I found it too restrictive and overrated compared to Jazz and other forms of instrumental music. But I have now developed a little taste for it. I'm a sucker for thick sounding string sections.
So happy to see our younger generations not only passionate about music, but classical music at that! It warms my heart to see this! Also the level of talent necessary for two musicians to play together for the first time a piece of that difficulty...Bravo!!! Very well done!!
She got to pick the music. Presumably she had played it recently. He had to summon it from deeper in his memory, but kept up beautifully. She's so good. I wonder if she has a professional career, either with a symphony or as a soloist. Musical virtuosity and memory like this dazzle me. And Vivaldi is a stud!
Nothing I know of goes farther to prove that there is a God in heaven giving gifts of talent to certain people such as you two engaging in this beautiful extemporaneous duet!! THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH!! Yes I am subscribed!!! Thanks again!!!
Music is its own language that people who don't know one another can share. These two clearly speak this language at a very high level and gave a tremendous performance. To randomly meet and both know such an amazing piece by heart is just a gift for everyone around them.
@@GeorgeFloyd73 cameras in this day and age means nothing but somebody's using a camera. There were multiple cameras all over the place, everybody was whipping out their phone. You don't know anything about whether or not it's scripted. Get over yourself.
Wow, absolutely exceptional. She played beautifully, but for you to remember the whole piece from such a long time ago... simply fantastic. It was a joy to listen to you both... repeatedly...😊
Playing ( knowing?) the orchestral part of any major piece of music on the piano without much advance notice is impressive. Playing with an unfamiliar soloist I believe shows a high level of musicianship on both your parts. Great job, thank you
@@sonuuts6051 it's very probable. They even had the girl in the correct camera angle and another person filming her from the front. It doesn't look very random to me.
It is amazing when two talents meet like this. They played so well its hard to believe it was not staged. Besides, look how many câmera angles and focus on details. It looks like there was a whole crew prepared to film the event. I don't want to diminish the performance. Rehearsed or not, it was fantastic. All that sequence of fast notes, all played in perfect synchronization. Congrats, you are the best.
They both post online (he’s on TikTok, she’s on Instagram). There’s a phone on either end of the piano that captures most of the footage. You can see him adjust the one on the left to capture her in the frame. There’s also a 3rd camera just on her from her backside, and a 4th one panning around getting crowd shots. It’s possible that, during the “a few moment later” that they might have asked someone to film those (kind of like how people ask nearby bystanders to take photographs for them).
"What a delightful thing a coincidence is! There isn't anybody to whom that mysterious conjunction which we call a coincidence is a matter barren of interest." - Mark Twain
Nope, he's playing that by ear cos he messes up a few times: not picking holes, just saying this is impromptu, it's raw and unrehearsed music is all the more charming when its raw and unrehearsed, that, right there is pure music. Also people claiming it was planned cos they were tuned together - the piano's in concert pitch and they get tuned fairly regularly otherwise they sound dreadful. And the Royal College of Music is a couple of stops away from St Pancras on the tube so she's probably fresh out of lectures / class / rehearsals - so the violin will have had no chance to go out of tune. As for other camera angles, other witnesses may well have contacted him afterwards with their copy of the performance. It doesn't feel staged to me, when they're staged it feels a lot more contrived.
If you look at the uploaders other videos, it is a common theme that a "stranger" comes and plays or sings with him. Pretending it is not rehearsal. I like the video regardless.
@@PerMejdal And multiple camera angles. Definitely strikes me as pre-planned. Even if well done. I remember seeing this piano in St. Pancras, you don't need a ticket to access that part of the station. I have a video I took a few years ago of a random guy playing a song on it.
One leads (the violinist) and the other follows (the pianist). He has to listen really intently to accompany her well. But how he remembered all of that correctly without recently practicing it, and converting from orchestral parts too ... that's a lot of talent.
So they are good at redoing a great work of art. That doesn't make them talented, it just means they are good at duplicating others work. Now, if they made their own unique piece of music, then they are talented. Vivaldi was talented. Playing Vivaldi's song, is just duplicating his work.
The ability of music to bond. It was lovely seeing two musicians let the product of their skill, their craft flood the air. Knowing exactly what to play and when to play. The feeling of being able to make others feel is one I envy of musicians, you do your job so well.
@@laaaliiiluuu it happens though. You think just because it was caught on camera it's not possible but it is😭😭. I know, it'd be easier to believe it if it wasn't recorded, right?
@@kae-jg thats what im getting at. on all these videos theres always someone who's gotta say it's fake. saying it's fake defeats no purpose it was still good.
I don’t know how many times I seen this, but each time is better than the last. What I see is a group of performers not only dedicated to their work but dedicated to the honor of reproducing the work they’ve listed to in their past in for a group they truly honor! An excellent performance! I don’t know how many times I will return here…but I’m sure it will be a lot. Magnificent.
This has always been my favorite movement from the Four Seasons concertos. It gives me full body chills every single time! Such a rare occurrence for these two to meet and entertain this crowd. What a privilege it would have been to be there.
Absolurely phenomenal!! I’m an (extremely) amateur violinist and pianist, and the thing about playing an instrument is, the more you know, the more you realize you don’t know. I could never dream of playing this well on either instrument. You are both extraordinarily talented! What a treat to listen to this
That is every soloist's dream: the perfect accompanist! Pn a piece you weren't ready for, you still followed her tempo and dynamics exactly as she needed, even during those "memory fail" moments when you had to improvise some notes. Brilliant!
I had two sisters that played piano, one taught. Another sister teaches violin. I grew up with classical music. Thank you both for such a wonderful playing.
She put you to work my friend, and what a joy it was watching you actually keep up with her and it was even more special watching her give you a count and can actually talk with each other through the instruments and what a wonderful thing to see how impromptu and how beautiful! Thank both of you very much for this piece I love the Vivaldi four seasons sweet it's beautiful concertos and I listen to it often
That's because it isn't the case. You think all those cameras were just 'there' recording from every angle? It's clearly set up in advance, but damn good performance.
@@malahammer Common sense. You honestly think half a dozen cameras were set up and the 'random encounter' professionally edited together by chance? Use your head. Amazing performance, but completely scripted.
I watched all of your videos and think you are an amazing pianist. However, your duet with this equally amazing violinist is first-class. You should consider touring together.
Thank you for posting such a beautiful piece of music. This duo was enchanting. I have to state, that there are not enough superlatives to describe just how good they are. Again, thank you and I hope you had are having good and safe travels. From, Chelsea, London, England 🏴🇬🇧
Learning an instrument is one of the best choices you can make in life, honestly. There is just something about the act of making music WITH someone that really does dissolve barriers and create instant rapport between members of the fraternity. You don't have to be anywhere near this good to enjoy the benefits. Not only will you meet and interact people with whom you might not otherwise have had a common point of reference, but they tend to be interesting, intelligent and accomplished in their own way.
I’m lying sick in bed and just discovered your channel last night and have been binging all your videos. You bring a lot of joy. Thank you for sharing your talent and the music of the big masters 🙏🏽
Music truly is the Universal Language! Seeing these two musically gifted strangers come together in an instant and mesmerize the world with their incredible talent! So beautiful it brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing this. Had never come across it.❤️🙏🏻❤
Omg yess!!! Finally people play classical music while performing in public most of the time it’s like pop music that they play…it’s still good but as a classical musician I love that people appreciate classical music. Well done!!!🥰
Evidently she recognized your talent as well because she immediately become comfortable enough to let her talent and passion for the song to flow. Congratulations to both of you. Thank you both for the pleasure of hearing you play. 2.5M views in 14 days at this time! Astounding🎉 Since 1st viewing this video I learned that this most likely wasn't as Spontaneous as it says at the beginning of the video. Still this is an awesome display of incredible talent.
@@zenolord2242 Agreed. This was the 1st video that I had seen on the vloggers channel so I wasn't aware of how many staged occurrences there are. Still, all of them have shown excellent talent by the artist
The young lady violinist performing alongside the talented male pianist is absolutely phenomenal. Her talent and beauty are truly remarkable, and they blend together in perfect harmony.
Thank goodness for RUclips algorithms coming up with some gold! Listening to you and Ugne brought me to tears on the way to work - starting the day with music, passion, expressiveness, awe is really quite something. It's not only the actual music (which is absolutely breathtaking already) but watching you both play and put your everything into your craft and working together is an honour and inspiration.
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OMFG!!! First, I absolute ADORE Antonio Vivaldi and The Summer suite in the Four Seasons is my favorite and for these two strangers to perform it almost perfectly? Holy Hell!As a classically trained pianist, I only heard ONE wrong note from the pianist but other they were totally in sync.. a tiny but off on the faster tempo that it's suppose to be but other than that? PERFECT! And a GREAT exposure for younger people who may know nothing about the classics and will hopefully delve deeper. BRAVO to both! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Last time I heard this piece was in the Französicher Kirche in Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt in 2019, with a small orchestral group of seven superbly talented musicians... this stunning duet is every bit as good. An exquisite rendition of a musically challenging piece. Both you and the young woman are exceptionally talented... I wish you both all the very best in the future... ;-).
This is exactly why music is so important. From what I saw in the video, a lot of people where smiling and looked happy to hear this fantastic performance.
This is the first time you 2 met and you played this well together? AMAZING DUET! It was an honor to watch this with her passionate performance and your ability to keep up with her. I loved every moment of it. I hope you cross paths again. I love these types of videos. Star crossed musicians uniting for a moment to bring such beauty to the world, then returning to your journeys, onto your next destinations. It brings such joy to see a universally uniting language, spoken for centuries, yet played for the first time. My heart soars form the beautiful happenstance of a chance interaction. C'est la première fois que vous vous rencontrez et vous avez bien joué ensemble ? DUO INCROYABLE ! Ce fut un honneur de regarder cela avec sa performance passionnée et votre capacité à la suivre. J'ai adoré chaque instant. J'espère que vous vous croiserez à nouveau. J'adore ce genre de vidéos. Des musiciens croisés s'unissent un instant pour apporter une telle beauté au monde, puis repartent vers vos voyages, vers vos prochaines destinations. C'est une telle joie de voir une langue universellement unie, parlée depuis des siècles, mais jouée pour la première fois. Mon cœur s'envole du beau hasard d'une interaction fortuite.
No wonder she is at RCM. She plays that violin like very few others can, an amazing talent, most people have no idea how much learning is behind this performance.
Haha, I am the Guy on the right standing with my colleague. You read on my lips ! You were very good and a pleasure to hear you both. I am a classical pianist amateur concertist. So, happy to share some notes next Time if i am lucky to cross you again. Take Care. And of course I subscribed 😅
Excellent haha
sorry but your '''colleague'' is the wonderful, famous violinist Stefan Milenkovic? he really seems!!!
ha, this is awesome
Wow!! Amazing!
@@teom3711 oh, he really does look like him 😮
everybody who plays piano knows how difficult it is to play orchestral parts on it. So I admire the pianist who memorise Vivaldi's "Summer" - big BRAVO. But so I admire the young Lady too, who plays the Violin Solo-Part with enthusiasm and good performance. Good luck for your studies further on.
❤🎉😅bravo 👏
Why are orchestral parts difficult?Seems to me like at least a good amount are relatively easy since ethey are jjst a lot fo static chords or chords progressions right? Just maube when they are fast chord progressions or arpeggios like some here I can see them being hard..or am I missing something?
Memorize... It's staged.
*memorized
@@katb.5859 Agree, but it is still memorized
The professionalism needed for two people to come together with absolutely NO knowledge of the other’s musical habits etc. and play a piece of that difficulty with such perfection is stunning. Fabulous job.
.... Do you really think they dont know each other and havent practised this for ages before hand? You gotta improve your critical thinking skills my dude.
@lizardpeople7777 I kinda hate it. Cant people just appreciate music for music sake without having to spin these yarns around it?
Happens a lot in films too about musicians where theres like an epiphany moment when they write a song, when realistically its rarely like that. Its worked at as a craft like any other skill.
@@cjlister8508 It is entirely possible that this was their first meeting. It is also possible that it was staged. Regardless, it was an enjoyable watch.
@Lizard People it's not a shopping mall but St Pancras International train station in London. Yes, there is a piano in the train station and it is not unusual for a musician to travel with the instrument you play
Regardless if this was rehearsed or not it was a brilliant performance by two amazingly gifted Musicians.
Shut up, put the cell phone down and appreciate it for what it is. 😂
Musicianship of this level deserves great respect. I hate when I pay good money for a show and people in front of me have they're cell phones held up and talk through the whole performance. Learn to respect others. Why does everyone have to dissect and gossip about everything today. Love thy neighbor and love one another it's really simple.
I'm 76 now, and I can't imagine what my life would have been like without the music of Antonio Vivaldi. His "Four Seasons" led me into the world of classical music when I was 13, and I've remained a fan of the genre ever since.
Just turned 76 and when I was 13 and pronounced "terminal" an aunty lent me a record player with a single LP.... the Mendelsohn Violin Concerto. Hated it but on the 4th bored listening was transported to the world of classical music and it has sustained me ever since.
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Pachelbel's Canon in D did the same for me.
@@donaldfschiff1229 The Musical Heritage Society of New Jersey released a recording of the Canon originally pressed by Erato of France. When it was played one Sunday morning on New York City's classical music station WNCN, the radio studio's switchboard lit up like a Christmas tree, everyone demanding to know what this wonderful music was. Nothing the radio station played had ever caused such a commotion then or since.
And THIS is how classical music is supposed to be enjoyed - out among people, in train stations, in parks, in the streets. Wonderful!
The liveliness and noise of a Viennese salon is the best venue for this sort of performance. The audience are not afraid to show their appreciation while the music is playing. There are no tut-tuts and hushes, and the musicians love the instant feedback.
As one who regularly attends chamber concerts sitting uncomfortably upright in silence I can honestly say this mall performance is much more fun. It’s just a pity the sound and image quality here are so poor for the video audience. It does the artists a disservice.
Yes, I absolutely agree. One of my most wonderful experiences was a classical string quartett playing at the underground platform during the morning rushour in Berlin ❤ I was blown away...
I'd almost agree, but this is way too self absorbed.
They obviously staged this, just for tiktok clout.
I think musicians should make music too give their audience a great time, and not to get lots of clicks on social media
Too often in modern urban society, instead of in fine restaurants the only place one can hear great classical and jazz music is in subway's, malls and other places where people do not tend to linger very long. I first began traveling to Moscow in 1996 in for a couple of years after that almost every good restaurant there had live classical and jazz musicians. But by 2000 most of them had been replaced by canned music, usually some form of rock music. And unless one specifically went to a concert at a event center, the only place one could hear this sort of music in the small scale, was in subway stations. And when I pass them on my way somewhere else, even went on the move, I always reached into my pocket and put money into their instrument cases, or coffee cans. I have not been to Russia since 2016, but have been to other places and it seems that there are fewer musicians in the various subway stations in various cities I have been to. I live in Phoenix and can't remember the last street musician I ever saw here who was playing classical music, even when the weather is very pleasant and not too hot. So I go to the Phoenix symphony, or other classical or jazz venues to hear this kind of music live now. But of course then I have to pay for the venue, pay for the parking, etcetera....🙄 I liked it better when all the money I tossed in the musicians collection point I knew was going to the musicians playing the music....
Bravissimo!! I am a violinist and let me tell you, this piece is NO JOKE😅. Well done to the both of you! 🎉🎉🎉
Does anybody know the name of the violinist from the video?
No joke at all. And that triggered my thinking that it is impossible for this video to have been improvised. I could be wrong but would need 3rd party witnesses to convince me. Still, it's well played and was nice entertainment.
If I could get the finger memory down and play that a tenth as well, a mortician would never be able to wipe the smile off my face.
@@jpdj2715 It is entirely possible that this was a first meeting - I know loads of music students and professional musicians who could have played like that on their first meeting.
@@hb1338 - I know those too and as I implied, it's my prejudice. In part caused by improvisation in classical (in a broad sense) music education having about completely lost in the past 100 years or so.
A couple folk in YouTune might be able to pull this of: pianist Frank Tedesco and violinist Rob Landes - and they are significantly older than these two in this video (both have a degree from a good conservatory / music school).
Classical music, for me, is one of those things where listening on the radio is barely tolerable, but hearing and seeing it live is amazing. And seeing it bring people together, if only for a brief moment, is a wonderful thing. 👏👏👏
Recordings never do classical music justice, you have to BE there to truly experience the passion and beauty of the music.
You both are not wrong!!
Seeing a classical music 🎶 live is sooo different from listening to it!!
That's because you've probably only heard it on NPR, which usually just recycles the same tiresome war horses over and over.
because of "seeing it" aspect I like sitting on the balcony in my local Opera House - I can see not only what's happening on the scene, but also how orchestra plays ♥
How would you rate classical music through the media of RUclips?
The lovely violinist is Ugne Liepa Zuklyte from Lithuania.
Well good luck to her as she is damn near incredible.
She's an amazing talent, wow!
As a pianist, to do that off the top of my head with no music, when I wasn't prepared to play it that day... Very impressive and absolutely no way I'd have been able to remember the orchestral version without the music 😂 The young lady also played so beautifully with so much passion, both stunning musicians 💖
@Karl with a K that's why I used both words, as they both mean different things; otherwise I'd just be listing synonyms
@Karl with a K She never said it was. You ok??
@@karlwithak.Is all good with you?😂😂
She never said it was😂
@Karl with a K It sure doesn't hurt though, does it, doosh bag?
Yeah it wasn’t staged at all
Aurélien, I love how at 1:15 you describe Four Seasons as "world famous for eternity". That is so true. Vivaldi composed that piece three hundred years ago, and it still is as powerful today as it was back then. I love to imagine that in 600 or 6,000 years a young pianist and a violinist will randomly meet on the moon or a space station and move everyone around them to tears with this wonderful music.
where do you know from that they met randomly? That could all have been a setup.
In fact, that piece is more popular today than it was 300 years ago. Vivaldi died regarded as a failure of his time and his music was resurrected and made popular much later.
@@evangelionl0vr857 That should tell you a lot about him.
@@Matthias_Br what are you talking about lmao are you literally shitting on a guy who died penniless and is now regarded a master composer? I don’t get the motivation for that at all.
@@Matthias_Br Should it? How? And what does it tell you?
Goosebumps.. that intense feeling is like two musicians meet randomly and doing battle with their own instruments... Idk how to describe it
Here’s one way to describe it: they rehearsed this many times in advance.
@@etheldingleberry8075Yeah rehearsed separately
@@kennyapsangco9920 nope- rehearsed together. The performance was completely staged.
@@etheldingleberry8075 You don't actually know, do you ?
@@hb1338 I know. This kind of performance needs preparation and practice together. The musicians need to agree in advance on cues, rests, etc. The idea that this was spontaneous is cute, but impossible.
Concert professionals are the best ever
That lady can lead
I am sure you heared concert professionals for the first time
Summer is such a complex, passionate piece.
My eyes fill with tears and my heart fills with overwhelming joy
🔥
Love it❤
Tears of joy, and from love of beauty. I knew I wasn't the only one, because the beauty of the moment was overwhelming.
you people don't really think this was random, do you?
They sound like they've been playing together for years!
Magnificent performance!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I expect they have.
they have, they're in more videos lol
Yes it was obvious this is a setup. Still, awesome to hear two beautiful musicians play like this in a train station. Set-up or not! Brought a tear to my eye
@@joeman123964 - The video LIED to me! It lead me to believe that these two just met that day! Oh well. It was still a terrific performance. Thanks for info.
When I was growing up, and it has been many years, any child over 5 would have made that same conclusion. Because it's that obvious. What happen to us? Why are we so dense?
Considering you had to on the spot remember a song you didn't intend on playing, this is even way, way more impressive. So glad you had this wonderful moment captured so beautifully on video.
Yes true. Wonderful duet.
not on the spot. staged.
It’s good. But it’s not AC/DC
Lol "had to on the spot remember a song"
What? lol
Very obviously staged. Awesome nevertheless!
The self-imposed discipline, the hour and hours of labor to be able to make an instrument sound like that.....two young people leading by example. A true breath of fresh air; and a tip of the hat and salute to you both. Wish we had a million more just like you....
As TwoSet Violin says, practice 40 hours a day!
I agree. Most people don't realize how much work one must do to be able to play that beautifully.
Lovely comment! ❤
Very difficult. I didn't have the discipline.
@@danawinsor1380 yeah, but it dont pay anything. i learned two instruments in my lifetime when i was in high school. then i forgot how to play them because money and life were a wakeup call. i needed to finish my engineering degree and start a family. playtime was over.
Ever time I watch these impromptu performances and flash mobs just prove how music unites us and that we are starving for culture. Classical music never gets outdated. Bravo Bravo👏👏
Vivaldi was a baroque era composer.😅
But he was also quite ahead of his time with all his uses of silence. ❤🎉 I don't fault you for the confusion. :)
Well said!!!
@@SakuraMoonflower sorry, I tend to lump them all together. I appreciate all forms of music except twangy country. I even love blue grass and when I learned the history I appreciate it even more. ❤❤ To look at the little ones' faces makes me want to cry. It is after all a universal language.
I’m in tears . Idk why Vivaldi makes me emotional. This was so beautifully and serenely played!👏👏👏👏🥰🥲
It had me in tears, too. My sister was a concert pianist, and I miss her enormously. And the young lady playing the violin looked uncannily like a young friend of my wife whom we lost during COVID
Bach described him as playing the light and used his work for warming up. I get what he meant. Light and colour brought to life in sound. Bach did the same for passion for me.
well, vivaldi IS supposed to make u emotional. all music is supposed to evoke emotion
Same here
Me too❤
The fact that these two probably said "nice to meet you" after playing this is amazing. Perfect synchronization with seemingly no effort.
It's obviously staged
You people will believe anything
Completely staged!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe. But as a violinist I have played with complete strangers I've met for the first time before as well so there's a chance its not staged. Plus, Vivaldi's Summer is like one of the first difficult pieces we ever learn so its very common for most classical musicians to be able to play it.
@@elainejohnson796 It is well-known for violin, but most pianists won't have the orchestral transcription to piano memorized. There is absolutely no reason why any pianist would memorize this as part of their repertoire because they will have no occasion to perform it. The video is staged.
Amazing. Thrilling. I cannot imagine a piece of music more difficult to play. But for this duo to pull it off impromptu, never having rehearsed together... simply astounding. BRAVISSIMO!!! 👏👏👏
Incredible. Brought tears of joy to my eyes. The two musicians on the fly performing this piece - wow - it was Divine. ❤
Yes 💓
Me too!! Crazy how that brought up the emotions. I totally got tears in my eyes from listening to that
To play it from memory is extra tough.
Genuinely crying right now, that was the most beautiful experience of my year. Thank you
I couldn't keep it dry either. Thank you mr. Vivaldi for bringing these wonderful two musicians together...
To hear this live, for free is a privilege! Kudos to both musicians!❤️
This is the magic of music. Two people who throw away their differences and just make music together. Music has the power to bring people together-it’s a common joy for both musicians and listeners.
Did you know that not everyone feels goosebumps when they hear music?
Did you feel goosebumps when you heard this piece? I did. My entire body responded, and I am so grateful to be part of the 50% who feels what they hear.
Thank you for your talent ❤
I would expect anyone who heard this live thought they got away without paying for a live performance!!! 😂
Same thoughts! Free concert! 😅
Absolutely
Haha I was about to say, I hope some réalise they'd have to pay to watch this usually xD
That’s what i was thinking
They most certainly did !!!!
I love watching random musicians share their talents to perform a masterpiece in busy places especially in train stations. Sometimes people tend to forget to slow things down and enjoy beauty. I commend those who stopped by to share their time to watch and listen to these great and talented musicians. They had a treat
Me too! Have you seen violinist 16 y.o. Karolina Protsenko busking on Santa Monica outdoor mall? She has a yt channel.
I haven’t played for 35 years and at a young age I also loved classical as well as modern music. To see young people to have such passion for this music was beautiful and emotional for me.
Bravo beautiful girl for that insane violin playing and Bravo to you young man for the fantastic piece and the video.
I hope it inspires more people to get into this fine art.
"All of us contain Music & Truth, but most of us can't get it out."
- Mark Twain
Your lie in April vibe
I watched a video of the great Joshua Bell playing in a NY station and almost no one recognized him or stopped to hear him playing Bach. I spent a couple months in Leipzig, Germany, and you could hardly walk through Altstadt any time of day without hearing Bach and other great composers being performed by talented musicians, but here in the US people just don't seem to give a shit about classical music. That's really sad. Maybe we don't deserve the music. 😢
This was fantastic! Wonderful pianist who is absolutely adorable on top of his talent!
I think the reason is, because it is "the Old World" Music. We seldom hear Gershwin over here in Europe to that end. Moste Public Radio stations have Classic Sundays where you hear it played.
I don't think we get the exposure to it that many in other countries do. There was a class when I was at the university that many took to fulfill a fine arts requirment. Music Appreciation. It was amazing to see so many students deeply exposed to classical and love it.
You're just hanging around the wrong people. There are quite a lot of us here in America who are fans of orchestral/classical music.
Thats bcuz in major cities criminals & eeleGULZ would rob people
Strange how no one wants to admit they like classical music, but everything seems to be captivated by it. Particularly when it's played live by talented musicians.
It's the best music
"Strange how no one wants to admit they like classical music"... in what world do you live where no one would admit such a thing?
@@shoelacedonkey Easy overthinker. It was a generalization directed towards hip-hoppers, rappers, rockers, techno-geeks, country cowboys and anyone else who believes a single genre is "it."
Classical music has a universal appeal, even if it isn't "cool, trendy or so like now" to admit it. I was raised on cartoons scored with classical music, sat mesmerized in Humanities class and wore out cassette tapes, then CD's, of the masters. Now, I create my own "playlists" (pretty sick, right?) Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Debussy and all their buddies are right there, next to AC/DC, Bob Marley KISS, Alice in Chains, 80's Hair Bands, Prince, Metallica, Aerosmith, 50's Hits, 60's Rock and Classic Country. But no Disco...(just kidding, love me some Donna Summer) You know, all the stuff that makes a music appreciating life worth living.
Lighten up, dude!
I ❤ classical music! Of course, I started playing flute in 9th grade, and have played it ever since. (I’m 71!) (And I also taught myself folk guitar.)
Well, yeah. Plenty of people might not know anything about classical music or choose to listen to it in their free time, which is what people who "don't like classical" typically mean by that. But a good energetic live performance can move almost anyone regardless of their usual tastes.
Je sujis fasciné par votre capacité de mémorisation. Par exemple, cet Été des quatre saisons, ça ne doit pas être un morceau demandé très souvent en public. Et vouis arrivez très bien à accompagner cette violoniste. Bravo encore une fois !
Je suis tout à fait d'accord avec votre remarque.
Yes, definitely
@@Spear-ßearer Moi aussi - definitely!
vrai
Je ne parle francais😅
They're both incredibly talented musicians. This audience definitely got a high value show for free.
The first time I heard Vivaldi's 4 Seasons, I started crying with joy, this is a very well done rendition!!
I was holding my hand over my chest the whole time because it felt like my heart was going to jump right out of it. At the end I grabbed my entire head in disbelief at the perfection they treated the whole crowd to with zero prep together. Amazing artistic chemistry! Bravo!!!
si yo fuera el pianista, minimo le pedia sus datos a la violinista para un posible noviazgo
Oh my lord, it's staged of course!
@@10outof10x ofc its staged, its a live performance ffs, so kudos to that
How in THE world were the two of you there at JUST the right time! Who else might have been there otherwise and not known the piece!! Wow. Impressive duet. And she is very focused! I understand your fears - I cannot okay anywhere near that way but my fingers and brain fight over the keys in some of the simplest pieces. You were splendid. Yay! Applause! ❤
It’s not spontaneous
@@M_SC Please elucidate?
@@lesleyvivien2876 There's basically zero chance he just knew the accompaniment like that. Most of the time orchestral reductions involve decisions such as repeats and section cuts that there is no way of anticipating.
Yeah, but still impressive
Also, there is a person filming (in addition to the two mobiles I the piano) ready from the get-go.
Thank God for Vivaldi and for the artists who can perform his music like this. Bravo!!!
They know each other….
@@margaretsleator5530 Oh, no doubt about that. It seems likely that at least 10 or 20 minutes (or maybe 100 times that) had to have been devoted to rehearsals, don’t you think?
Sounds even better than concert Performances!!!
Don't act like this was a random encounter!
You do a great job, anyway!
She really plays that violin with her soul....👍
Easier with a bow 😂
Like you should , that makes the music , dah.
@@billhunter2300yeah maybe if you got the talent and been playing a very long time .
Very very impressive!🎉 2 complete strangers, no music sheet, no practice. Impromptu performance and yet they still nailed it!! 🎉👏👏 I even watched it again 😊
This is rehearsed and staged buy yea it's a great piece
Of course they have practiced it . Never the less it is glorious!
I have watched it about 4 times now.
Complete strangers ? There are at least 3 POV cameras. Obviously, it was prepared. But they are both talented.
I just bumped into this vid that day i commented... so to me, the POV of the vid might look that way. Means, 1st time watching a vid from the one who posted/the pianist. The Cameras to me, maybe it was just the piano guy planning to play, then she wanted to join, idk u know. 😅 But whether it's stage or by chance. Practice/rehearsed or not. They still did a very good job. 👍👍
It’s unbelievable this beautiful, complex duet was not practiced for weeks to nail it like they did. Bravo!
Who knows, may be they did. The best improvisation is the one that staged they say.
The skill level it takes to play these pieces is virtuoso.
Wow Just so happens they had cameras (not cell phones) set just right to capture the whole thing
One can usually tell when the people collaborating in a video had practiced beforehand. The link / click-bait will include "flash mob."
@@prettypuff1 You don't know what the word virtuoso means, do you? Because - given the number of mistakes they both made - *neither* of them is even close to a virtuoso. Entirely competent, sure. I'd say rehearsed by the way it went, but not even close to a professional performance. Which is fine: it wasn't supposed to be a professional performance. It was supposed to be "spontaneous" ;) :)
Playing Summer's intro on the piano requires tremendous precision & focus 😮 you've done a beautiful job ♡😊
even if classical music isn't your thing, the talent, beauty and allure is evident. it must have been amazing to have experienced it live
I believe Classical will Always be a thing. I remember listening to it with my Dad as a young child and loving it. It truly touches your soul. ♥️
I used to hate classical music, I found it too restrictive and overrated compared to Jazz and other forms of instrumental music. But I have now developed a little taste for it. I'm a sucker for thick sounding string sections.
Starting to appreciate classical music because of this.
So happy to see our younger generations not only passionate about music, but classical music at that! It warms my heart to see this! Also the level of talent necessary for two musicians to play together for the first time a piece of that difficulty...Bravo!!! Very well done!!
I'm a cellist, and Vivaldi is my favorite. This was a magnificent impromptu of 2 passionate music lovers.
It was fake!@
She was honestly flawless. Impressive as hell for such a hard piece by memory.
She got to pick the music. Presumably she had played it recently. He had to summon it from deeper in his memory, but kept up beautifully. She's so good. I wonder if she has a professional career, either with a symphony or as a soloist. Musical virtuosity and memory like this dazzle me. And Vivaldi is a stud!
Vivaldi was a priest. Who taught in a girls school.
Brilliant duet, but also spare a thought for how extraordinary some of the compositions of Vivaldi are.
I love the energy of Vivaldi! Every piece that he composed has vibrancy. Brilliant performance between these two young musicians!
@@jamesmatthews905 So in all probability then... A Stud!!!
Nothing I know of goes farther to prove that there is a God in heaven giving gifts of talent to certain people such as you two engaging in this beautiful extemporaneous duet!! THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH!! Yes I am subscribed!!! Thanks again!!!
Music is its own language that people who don't know one another can share. These two clearly speak this language at a very high level and gave a tremendous performance. To randomly meet and both know such an amazing piece by heart is just a gift for everyone around them.
🙏 so true
Scripted, don't you see the camera?
@@GeorgeFloyd73 cameras in this day and age means nothing but somebody's using a camera. There were multiple cameras all over the place, everybody was whipping out their phone. You don't know anything about whether or not it's scripted. Get over yourself.
@@GeorgeFloyd73 besides, even if it were scripted, that takes nothing away from the brilliant musical interaction.
It's staged, but beautiful playing nonetheless.
Wow, I’m always so amazed that you know the music they request 😮 What a repertoire!💕✨
Wow, absolutely exceptional. She played beautifully, but for you to remember the whole piece from such a long time ago... simply fantastic. It was a joy to listen to you both... repeatedly...😊
Playing ( knowing?) the orchestral part of any major piece of music on the piano without much advance notice is impressive. Playing with an unfamiliar soloist I believe shows a high level of musicianship on both your parts.
Great job, thank you
Yeah this was definitely staged
@@Falconcrest_ you don't know that
@@sonuuts6051 it's very probable. They even had the girl in the correct camera angle and another person filming her from the front.
It doesn't look very random to me.
So what?@@mikosoft
Bravo! Bravisimo! My favorite Vivaldi piece from the Four Seasons. The music moves me to the point of tears! ❤
Yes, the Summer storm and Winter are my favourites. Wonderfully talented young people.
Ohhh me too 🥲
Mine has always been winter, by far. Yes, way before it became "viral" on TikTok. Love it.
She gives me those lovely little shivers that tell me of perfection. Wonderful, the pair of them
It’s absolutely fantastic to see young people engaged in the study, appreciation and performance of classical arts. Well done.
well most young people today are trying to save the world instead of improving themselves
It is amazing when two talents meet like this. They played so well its hard to believe it was not staged. Besides, look how many câmera angles and focus on details. It looks like there was a whole crew prepared to film the event. I don't want to diminish the performance. Rehearsed or not, it was fantastic. All that sequence of fast notes, all played in perfect synchronization. Congrats, you are the best.
She must have tuned her violin to the piano before playing!
They both post online (he’s on TikTok, she’s on Instagram). There’s a phone on either end of the piano that captures most of the footage. You can see him adjust the one on the left to capture her in the frame. There’s also a 3rd camera just on her from her backside, and a 4th one panning around getting crowd shots. It’s possible that, during the “a few moment later” that they might have asked someone to film those (kind of like how people ask nearby bystanders to take photographs for them).
"What a delightful thing a coincidence is! There isn't anybody to whom that mysterious conjunction which we call a coincidence is a matter barren of interest."
- Mark Twain
Nope, he's playing that by ear cos he messes up a few times: not picking holes, just saying this is impromptu, it's raw and unrehearsed music is all the more charming when its raw and unrehearsed, that, right there is pure music.
Also people claiming it was planned cos they were tuned together - the piano's in concert pitch and they get tuned fairly regularly otherwise they sound dreadful. And the Royal College of Music is a couple of stops away from St Pancras on the tube so she's probably fresh out of lectures / class / rehearsals - so the violin will have had no chance to go out of tune.
As for other camera angles, other witnesses may well have contacted him afterwards with their copy of the performance. It doesn't feel staged to me, when they're staged it feels a lot more contrived.
@@uptoeleven Also, it literally takes two seconds to tune the violin to the same pitch as the piano, if it even was out of tune.
Two strangers pull off this masterpiece without rehearsal. Genius !!
If you look at the uploaders other videos, it is a common theme that a "stranger" comes and plays or sings with him. Pretending it is not rehearsal. I like the video regardless.
@@PerMejdal And multiple camera angles. Definitely strikes me as pre-planned. Even if well done.
I remember seeing this piano in St. Pancras, you don't need a ticket to access that part of the station. I have a video I took a few years ago of a random guy playing a song on it.
This was definitely not unrehearsed, but it was marvelous.
@@comicus01 The camera angles are from both of his iPhone that he stuck on the side of his piano in order to record if you pay attention.
no, not strangers
How do two perfect strangers get together and play together with such precision and skill (and with no music score anywhere near them)? Bravo, encore!
It's a work of art. ;)
One leads (the violinist) and the other follows (the pianist). He has to listen really intently to accompany her well. But how he remembered all of that correctly without recently practicing it, and converting from orchestral parts too ... that's a lot of talent.
Am I the only one who wants them to live happily ever after? Two amazing talents!!😊
Don't you want that for almost every human by default!?
@@JohnFoley7727gmail wtf ur kinda freaky Istg
It’s like that “how i met your mother” moment 😂
Yes, its pretty weird to ship complete strangers
So they are good at redoing a great work of art. That doesn't make them talented, it just means they are good at duplicating others work. Now, if they made their own unique piece of music, then they are talented. Vivaldi was talented. Playing Vivaldi's song, is just duplicating his work.
It’s such a pleasant break from this hectic world. For 2 people who’ve never met let alone rehearsed with a stranger, BRAVO.
Yeah that’s truly amazing and the cameraman just there at this moment to catch it all. So perfect 👍
The ability of music to bond. It was lovely seeing two musicians let the product of their skill, their craft flood the air. Knowing exactly what to play and when to play. The feeling of being able to make others feel is one I envy of musicians, you do your job so well.
Immediate goosebumps! Thank you!
It's so magical to share a moment like that, not planned and absolutely beautifully done. You're both amazing musicians :)
"Not planned"
@@laaaliiiluuu maybe it was then, whatever? Still an amazing moment. Some people are real joy crusher.
@@kae-jg The performance is really great but I don't like these fake "omg we just met" videos.
@@laaaliiiluuu it happens though. You think just because it was caught on camera it's not possible but it is😭😭. I know, it'd be easier to believe it if it wasn't recorded, right?
@@kae-jg thats what im getting at. on all these videos theres always someone who's gotta say it's fake. saying it's fake defeats no purpose it was still good.
I don’t know how many times I seen this, but each time is better than the last. What I see is a group of performers not only dedicated to their work but dedicated to the honor of reproducing the work they’ve listed to in their past in for a group they truly honor! An excellent performance! I don’t know how many times I will return here…but I’m sure it will be a lot. Magnificent.
This has always been my favorite movement from the Four Seasons concertos. It gives me full body chills every single time! Such a rare occurrence for these two to meet and entertain this crowd. What a privilege it would have been to be there.
Me too, one of my favourites, pure joy❤
@@beautybliss7127 🌸🌞🍁❄️ ☺️
I go back to your videos again and again …..
Absolurely phenomenal!!
I’m an (extremely) amateur violinist and pianist, and the thing about playing an instrument is, the more you know, the more you realize you don’t know. I could never dream of playing this well on either instrument. You are both extraordinarily talented! What a treat to listen to this
Nonsense! You could TOTALLY play this song one day, you just gotta practice :D Keep going bro!
@@karlwithak. *Your
@@karlwithak. Also, the correct preposition to use with "typing" is "at" , not "on".
“The more you know the more you realise how much more you don’t” perfectly encapsulates my journey playing violin.
@Karl with a K hilarious 😂
너무 좋은 연주...그녀의 몰입한 모습이 너무 아름답네요. 즉흥으로 오케스트라 반주를 때려맞춰 내는 피아노 실력이 정말 놀랍습니다. 대단하네요.
ㄹㅇ즉흥이 아니라 파트너라해도 믿을듯요ㄷ
That is every soloist's dream: the perfect accompanist! Pn a piece you weren't ready for, you still followed her tempo and dynamics exactly as she needed, even during those "memory fail" moments when you had to improvise some notes. Brilliant!
He was totally not ready. Not ready at all.
I had two sisters that played piano, one taught. Another sister teaches violin. I grew up with classical music. Thank you both for such a wonderful playing.
That was beautiful! Two of my favorite instruments! Thank you for the exquisite performance. A true ray of sunshine in this stormy world. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
She put you to work my friend, and what a joy it was watching you actually keep up with her and it was even more special watching her give you a count and can actually talk with each other through the instruments and what a wonderful thing to see how impromptu and how beautiful! Thank both of you very much for this piece I love the Vivaldi four seasons sweet it's beautiful concertos and I listen to it often
For 2 people who don't know each other, to come together like that, is absolutely incredible ❤
That's because it isn't the case. You think all those cameras were just 'there' recording from every angle? It's clearly set up in advance, but damn good performance.
@@exidy-yt and your proof is where?
Regardless if it’s setup or not they are very talented
@@malahammer Common sense. You honestly think half a dozen cameras were set up and the 'random encounter' professionally edited together by chance? Use your head. Amazing performance, but completely scripted.
@@exidy-yt thank you, I thought I was the only one that knows its staged..
I have watched this clip many times and each time I am so impressed by it. Great job.
I watched all of your videos and think you are an amazing pianist. However, your duet with this equally amazing violinist is first-class. You should consider touring together.
GoOD advice.
I agree wholeheartedly!
Brilliant! Breathtaking!
You're lifting the Energyfield
of the Whole World!
🙏🙏💖💖💖💖
Thank you for posting such a beautiful piece of music. This duo was enchanting. I have to state, that there are not enough superlatives to describe just how good they are. Again, thank you and I hope you had are having good and safe travels.
From, Chelsea, London, England 🏴🇬🇧
Learning an instrument is one of the best choices you can make in life, honestly. There is just something about the act of making music WITH someone that really does dissolve barriers and create instant rapport between members of the fraternity. You don't have to be anywhere near this good to enjoy the benefits. Not only will you meet and interact people with whom you might not otherwise have had a common point of reference, but they tend to be interesting, intelligent and accomplished in their own way.
When the world had no distractions and was more simple, music had so much more passion and feeling ❤
there is a time for love, a time for war and a time for peace like this. TRUMP 2024
There’s no way you can listen to that piece without it evoking some kind of emotion from you, wild how music is timeless like that!
I’m lying sick in bed and just discovered your channel last night and have been binging all your videos. You bring a lot of joy. Thank you for sharing your talent and the music of the big masters 🙏🏽
Get well soon 🙂
What a wonderful tribute. Get well soon. ❤from Australia 🇦🇺
Get well soon
me too.. opiod withdrawal. can't get more sick than that, fml.... not bragging. stay away for the love of God.
Thank you wonderful people. I’m back on my feet again 🙏🏽
Music truly is the Universal Language! Seeing these two musically gifted strangers come together in an instant and mesmerize the world with their incredible talent! So beautiful it brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing this. Had never come across it.❤️🙏🏻❤
Omg yess!!! Finally people play classical music while performing in public most of the time it’s like pop music that they play…it’s still good but as a classical musician I love that people appreciate classical music. Well done!!!🥰
This is a masterpiece.
Evidently she recognized your talent as well because she immediately become comfortable enough to let her talent and passion for the song to flow.
Congratulations to both of you.
Thank you both for the pleasure of hearing you play.
2.5M views in 14 days at this time! Astounding🎉
Since 1st viewing this video I learned that this most likely wasn't as Spontaneous as it says at the beginning of the video.
Still this is an awesome display of incredible talent.
It's staged but yes, very good playing.
@@zenolord2242 Agreed.
This was the 1st video that I had seen on the vloggers channel so I wasn't aware of how many staged occurrences there are.
Still, all of them have shown excellent talent by the artist
@@bobbolieu9013 Yup, beautiful to watch but only stuff like that happens in the movies haha.
@@zenolord2242 Staged or Spontaneous there was awesome talent on display that day.
This piece require practice between the two musicians to synch well. Of course it's staged.
C'est magnifique, j'en ai les frissons ! Bravo à tous les 2 pour ce magnifique duo improvisé !! 👏👏👏👏
outstanding concert..what a great video.....both of them need to make a classical cd recordings of other great works for piano and violin...
The young lady violinist performing alongside the talented male pianist is absolutely phenomenal. Her talent and beauty are truly remarkable, and they blend together in perfect harmony.
……so true!
Such an awesome, spontaneous performance!!! Thank you to both of you! Absolutely beautiful!!! ⭐💖🙏
It is NOT spontaneous, well planned RUBBISH
Spontaneous
Who knows!!!
Slightly doubtful to say the least 😅
This is staged. You can smell that from miles.
Awesome yes. Spontaneous not at all!!
Thank goodness for RUclips algorithms coming up with some gold! Listening to you and Ugne brought me to tears on the way to work - starting the day with music, passion, expressiveness, awe is really quite something. It's not only the actual music (which is absolutely breathtaking already) but watching you both play and put your everything into your craft and working together is an honour and inspiration.
Ikr? It’s 4 am here and 💥 this is what I woke up to.
@ missrosita9🌲👍 j'ai confié du temps de mon Dimanche aux hasards(?) Du Net, Musique😃💕🌹🍀
Et Au bout, j'ai constaté que bcp de gens désirent être aidés, portés par une bonne énergie, en début de journée.
pour les uns, un bout de nature, une plante.Pour d'autres, dont moi, la musique, mais en choisissant avec soin, la bonne fréquence, celle qui fait pousser tes plantes par ex‼️Celle qui représente la Vie...
Il existe au moins une chaîne,
( parmi d'autres?), qui te donne les 7 principales fréquences du corps humain,
un bienfaiteur‼️🙏👍🎵
Michel Gautier, qui a passé sa vie à expérimenter et vérifier ceci.
LUI n'est pas une arnaque..
bonne Route à Vous
❣️🌿🎶💛💙💕🌿 Tous
Right?? 🙏
Act like they just met and have never played together until now... That is nice whether true or not. Totally enjoyable piece.
Her performance is simply fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
OMFG!!! First, I absolute ADORE Antonio Vivaldi and The Summer suite in the Four Seasons is my favorite and for these two strangers to perform it almost perfectly? Holy Hell!As a classically trained pianist, I only heard ONE wrong note from the pianist but other they were totally in sync.. a tiny but off on the faster tempo that it's suppose to be but other than that? PERFECT! And a GREAT exposure for younger people who may know nothing about the classics and will hopefully delve deeper.
BRAVO to both! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Vivaldi's Four Seasons is absolutely at the top of my classical favorite list. Thank you for bringing it to life
Bravo!!! This was incredible!!
Last time I heard this piece was in the Französicher Kirche in Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt in 2019, with a small orchestral group of seven superbly talented musicians... this stunning duet is every bit as good. An exquisite rendition of a musically challenging piece. Both you and the young woman are exceptionally talented... I wish you both all the very best in the future... ;-).
A priceless masterpiece played by 2 complete strangers in perfect harmony ❤👏👏
2:08 honest player. Beautiful concert. Thank you mate
This is exactly why music is so important. From what I saw in the video, a lot of people where smiling and looked happy to hear this fantastic performance.
I got chills watching this! Kudos to the both of you, what an astounding performance 🙏✨
It's called frisson 😁
@@BestSpatula I enjoyed the frisson 😌✨
Beyond excellent. Both incredibly talented.
That was a beautiful performance! All the best to both of you!!!!
This is the first time you 2 met and you played this well together? AMAZING DUET! It was an honor to watch this with her passionate performance and your ability to keep up with her. I loved every moment of it. I hope you cross paths again. I love these types of videos. Star crossed musicians uniting for a moment to bring such beauty to the world, then returning to your journeys, onto your next destinations. It brings such joy to see a universally uniting language, spoken for centuries, yet played for the first time. My heart soars form the beautiful happenstance of a chance interaction.
C'est la première fois que vous vous rencontrez et vous avez bien joué ensemble ? DUO INCROYABLE ! Ce fut un honneur de regarder cela avec sa performance passionnée et votre capacité à la suivre. J'ai adoré chaque instant. J'espère que vous vous croiserez à nouveau. J'adore ce genre de vidéos. Des musiciens croisés s'unissent un instant pour apporter une telle beauté au monde, puis repartent vers vos voyages, vers vos prochaines destinations. C'est une telle joie de voir une langue universellement unie, parlée depuis des siècles, mais jouée pour la première fois. Mon cœur s'envole du beau hasard d'une interaction fortuite.
No wonder she is at RCM. She plays that violin like very few others can, an amazing talent, most people have no idea how much learning is behind this performance.
who is she?
@@tclaca See description