i NEVER expected you hitting the streets, and interacting with the general public; but I am SO PROUD of your dynamic content and fearless follow-through, Annique!! Superb video, and fun music education experience for all involved
"There's a lot of farting during the night, And the farts resound with thunderous might." -- W.A. Mozart His sense of humor makes reading his letters such a fun time.
Great job! Your channel is influencing me and I'm learning alot more about classical music by watching and listening. Thank you so much. You are a great teacher.
Absolutely shocked about the lack of musical of some people but these 2 at the end restored my faith in humanity. IMHO The fun fact question for 16 was too hard. The last question was too easy, i could answer this with op. and no. 🤣🤣🤣
Technically it is the instrumental portion of a part of the Ninth Symphony, the words are not used in order not to highlight any particular language (as technically all the languages of the EU member states are official EU languages, all official EU documents are translated in each language).
Annique, you're just amazing. The questions are great, and the video was extra funny! The river flows on you answer made me laugh so hard, it's actually all pianists nightmare haha
As a big classical music fan, it hurts to see how people have such little knowledge in classical music. I’m glad channels like yours are promoting classical music and introduce more people to it! Also, I got a full score!😂
Ahhh 😢 its one of my biggest dreams is to meet with you :') I hope you come to Turkey plus the city I live to give a concert :')) hope everything goes with the way u want Annique🥲❤
As a Chinese living in Canada, I would say questions 2 and 3 are the hardest. The Schubert one is also a little tricky but the others are very easy if you are a fan of classical music (like me :) ).
You're shattering my illusions about average Germans all knowing tons about classical music because so much of it was created there. For what it's worth, I got the tough questions. I remembered the three Bs were German, and that made it easy to guess Schubert. When I heard the Nocturne, I knew it was Chopin, whose name had not come up in the challenge to that point, which may be why the contestants were so thrown. I'm going to look up that thing about Alla Turca having lewd lyrics. The fun-fact about Liszt was a revelation. It would have been surprising if people hadn't recognized those instruments. What a fun game!
This is a very fun concept👏🏽. And you are very kind and encouraging. You should try to do it in French during your concert in France. Your French pronunciation is pretty good! Can I have the details of this concert? Maybe I will be able to attend.
And here is me talking to myself: "Where is me among these people". Like the questions were super easy. Could've been much more difficult. I guessed'em all literally in 1 second
As a 17 year old male whose first visit to Europe was last month, I am proud to say that I can sing the first two verses of the European national anthem (German lyrics, questionable pronunciation)
Mein erstes mal in Stuttgart hab ich ne Schießerei im REWE in der Nähe vom Hbf erlebt, meine erste Erinnerung an Stuttgart. Aber war ok, komme aus Frankfurt. Übrigens nices Video.
Next time, you could do one about composers names starting with the same letter. B is a good one : Bach, Buxtehude, Beethoven, Balakirev, Bizet, Berlioz, Borodin, Bartok, Bruckner...
My grade school music teacher said the three B's were Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. I should have known Schubert was the odd man out. I figured Beethoven tried to get out of rent, but I didn't know Bach had 20 (7+13) kids (poor wives) and Liszt was a priest!
not a single german guy knows chopin so that 100€ question was gatekeeping your money, clever! (i live in germany beethoven and mozart are well known, bach for distinguished gentleman but chopin? forget it) its also really sad because theres a really big stigma about classical music being this mozart and bach like music and i think chopin with his rather short and emotional pieces is a much easier listen for a casual listener.
Ok also bevor ich irgendeine Form von klassischer Musik gehört hab, kannte ich die Namen Chopin oder Liszt auch nicht, wobei ich sie wahrscheinlich schon mal gehört hatte oder eben Stücke von ihnen so im Hintergrund. Die Namen tauchten dann aber seehr schnell auf, sobald ich klassische Musik mehr hörte. Unbekannt ist er definitiv nicht und Leute hätten wahrscheinlich auch die meisten Stücke von Bach/Mozart ihnen nicht direkt zuordnen können, aber ja, von Chopin hört man definitiv nichts als erstes in der Schule oder so.
Lustige Idee und echt nett durchgeführt von dir. Find ich super, mach sowas gern öfter xD Für mich als professionellen Musiker wären die Fragen insgesamt viel zu einfach aber es hat sich gezeigt, dass sie für Nicht-Musiker durchaus eine Herausforderung sein könnten. Schade eigentlich. Ich würde mir wünschen, dass in einem Land wie Deutschland die kulturelle Bildung einen etwas höheren Stellenwert haben sollte. Leider sind Kunst und Kultur die Bereiche, in denen immer sofort als erstes und am härtesten die Mittel gekürzt werden, wenn das Geld knapp wird. Und in so ziemlich jeder Deutschen Kommune ist das Geld knapp ... Schade, dass dann immer sofort entschieden wird, die Bereiche Kunst und Kultur seien unwichtig und man kann dort Mittel kürzen, ohne, dass dies für die Allgemeinheit allzu einschneidende Folgen haben wird. Aber irgendwie wollen dann doch besonders diejenigen, die solche Entscheidungen fällen, ihr Gesicht z. B. bei den Wagnerfestspielen herumzeigen, auf Opernbällen, oder generell in der Oper ... Dumm nur, dass für solche Verantaltungen hochqualifizierte Musiker nötig sind und die fallen nicht vom Himmel. - ... Egal, ich schweife ab, das ist ein schwieriges Thema und gehört hier eigentlich gar nicht hin. Also back to topic: tolles Video, sehr Unterhaltsam, die Idee find ich super und ich finde es auch super mutig, dass du das durchgezogen hast. Ich bin ein bisschen erstaunt und gleichzeitig froh, wie viel Spaß offenbar alle Teilnehmer hatten, auch wenn sie in der Mehrheit nicht besonders viel wussten. Daumen hoch und gern mehr von solchen coolen Ideen. 🙂 👍
Vielen Dank fuer das Video. Als ein Klassikliebhaber kann ich einschaetzen, dass das allegemeine Wissen ueber klassische Musik eher bescheiden ist. Ich lebe im Ausland, aber sehe haufig Kai Pflaumes 'Wer weiss denn sowas?' Dort sind bekannte bis beruehmte Kandidaten dabei, die bei Klassikfragen haeufig straucheln. Vielleicht kann Ihr Spiel und -noch wichtige - Ihre Konzerte ein bisschen was aendern.
Could you do a video about the ranking of difficulty between the four ballades inside an insane level?? Btw I love your videos and you are and idol for me 🫶🫶
Really enjoyed this video, i managed to get them nearly all right, except i said Brahms wasnt German instead of Shubert, maybe if your able you could come to Wales uk, our capital city is Cardiff, if able too i would definitely take part in the quiz, a lot of fun, i love playing piano myself, iam humbly speaking a self taught pianist from the age of 15yrs old, iam 53yrs old now, i love playing Mozart and Beethoven sonatas and Scott Joplin rags like the entertainer and maple leaf rag 🍁, greetings Annique from wales uk 😀
I didn't think I could like Annique more but when she said The River Flows In You is a disgrace she jumped another level. The disrespect is brilliant 🤣
I would've probably manage to answer those. The 3rd was a bit harder and the 6th too a bit. Middle C was easy, also the last one and the instruments were a bit easy 🙂 cool format!
The question regarding the non-German composer was obvious, but also incorrect depending on the point of view. Brahms, being born in the 1830s in Hamburg, at that time an independent citiy in the German confederation (deutscher Bund). He is out, obviously German. Bach was born in the Duchy Saxe-Eisenach and worked most of the time in Leipzig in the Electorate of Saxony (Kursachsen), both his birthplace and his working place were part of member nations of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and are part of the Federal Republic of Germany today. Beethoven was born 1770 in Bonn, at that time a city withing the Electorate of Cologne (Kurköln) under the rule of the Archbishop of Cologne, today Federal Republic of Germany, but moved to and worked most of the time in Vienna, capital of the Archduchy of Austria, today Republic Austria. And Schubert was born and worked in Vieann in 1797, also in the Archduchy of Austria, today Republic Austria. So Schubert was the only one who not only worked in but also was born in what today is the Republic Austria. But: The Archduchy of Austria was just like the Electorate of Saxony, the Duchy Saxe-Eisenach and the Electorate of Cologne a member state of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and at the time of Schubert’s birth Schubert would have been considered a German. All the German speaking regions of the Holy Roman Empire were considered German at the time. The question, if Schubert or Mozart or Haydn were German composers or not is an interesting question today; at their time it was not a question at all.
@@dwdwmusic4876 Before watching that video, I would answer: Fürsterzbistum Salzburg (Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg) was his countriy of birth (NOT Austria at the time), but of course also part of what at the time was considered a German territory. Now let‘s see, what they say there :) ___ OK, video says Austria, some commenter explains what I said - Erzstift / Fürsterzbistum Salzburg. The content creator agrees.
16:25 As the formal "Deutschland" was only established in 1871, Brahms was in fact strictly taken the only German. Until then there were Deutsche Völker: German people (plural) that encompassed several Territorialstaate (territorial states}. Deutsch was a cultural attribute rather than a territorial one. Everyone speaking German would be considered German, part of der deutsche Sprachraum (a geographical region where a common language, including dialects is spoken). The ideal of establishing one united Deutschland has however persisted over centuries, but that's a completely different story ...
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i NEVER expected you hitting the streets, and interacting with the general public; but I am SO PROUD of your dynamic content and fearless follow-through, Annique!! Superb video, and fun music education experience for all involved
AC/DC is wild 😂
Frrr💀
It's deadly... if it goes through your body at the right current
@@clavichord lol true :)
"entschuldiiiguuuung ?"
Aaaa, wie heißt du?
So hätte die Reaktion sein sollen als river flows in you erwähnt wurde
The lady in blues’ energy was everything. Awesome video.
When she said "who composed rivers flows in you"... I felt that
Since when does that count as classical... More like pop music cosplaying
@@liloruf2838 It's 21st century classical
@@Achuchulino, it’s pop music written for piano
Don’t say me yiruma is more know than mozart 💀
@@joecool1588 Most piano music was in it's time.
To the one guy who knows literally everything about the composers except their names - we feel you 😂
This is actually so wholesome, can you do part 2 soon😁
I didn't realize Annique was so tall lmao
She is almost 1,80m
@@SirloucoPianoSo she has bigger hands to. For a pianist its good.
me yelling CHOPIN IT'S CHOPIN WTH
Why are you yelling in your bedroom bro
they cant hear u bro
lol, me too!
my heart skipped a beat when river flows in you was mentioned
"There's a lot of farting during the night,
And the farts resound with thunderous might."
-- W.A. Mozart
His sense of humor makes reading his letters such a fun time.
Everyone out here wishing they were walking down that street at that time to get those easy 100€
Great job! Your channel is influencing me and I'm learning alot more about classical music by watching and listening. Thank you so much. You are a great teacher.
Absolutely shocked about the lack of musical of some people but these 2 at the end restored my faith in humanity. IMHO The fun fact question for 16 was too hard. The last question was too easy, i could answer this with op. and no. 🤣🤣🤣
video was awesome and so fun to watch your energy goes through hope you keep doing it (be careful no to go broke in the process)
The lady who reached the final was really energetic 😍
Didn't know that Ode to joy is the Anthem of Europe 😀
Definitely not Nigel Farage's favourite!
Technically it is the instrumental portion of a part of the Ninth Symphony, the words are not used in order not to highlight any particular language (as technically all the languages of the EU member states are official EU languages, all official EU documents are translated in each language).
That's a very cool format, I really enjoyed it! 🤩
Oh and your French is really good! I'd love to go to your concert in Paris, I'll save the date ✨
Annique, you're just amazing. The questions are great, and the video was extra funny! The river flows on you answer made me laugh so hard, it's actually all pianists nightmare haha
The kid really said 5th Symphony was the European Anthem. Maby in a parallel universe where Beethoven dint go deaf
Die Fragen wären soo einfach gewesen für mich (aber auch nur, weil ich so sehr im Thema drin bin)😂
jaaaaa, ich wäre so gerne dabei gewesen
@@dark6.63E-34 und man hätte sie getroffen!
As a big classical music fan, it hurts to see how people have such little knowledge in classical music. I’m glad channels like yours are promoting classical music and introduce more people to it! Also, I got a full score!😂
This video was so entertaining, please do more :)
Mega cooles Video, mach bitte mehr davon
Die kleinen Jungs waren auch mega lustig (4:35)
Ahh wie die einfach ACDC meinten 😵🤯
The guy who reached the final was very nice ❤
Das ist der Content den wir brauchen. Super Video!
Hast Du echt super gemacht! War sehr unterhaltend. 🎹🎶
Great content!!! It s so cool the way you create content with classical music. I m so proud of you and thank you for your videos
Shame I go too rarely downtown...next time do it front of the Opera to catch some people who are more into it (with harder questions?)
So impressed by you French level!! Well done !
She is only speaking German and English in the vid
@@enzomaury9534 English is just French in disguise anyways, who cares.
15:23 OMG YOUR FRENCH IS SO GOOOOD 🤩🤩 and btw the video is really cool, loved the concept :))
Ahhh 😢 its one of my biggest dreams is to meet with you :') I hope you come to Turkey plus the city I live to give a concert :')) hope everything goes with the way u want Annique🥲❤
Ich hätte dir so gar Freude schöner Götterfunken mit Text gesungen😂
As a Chinese living in Canada, I would say questions 2 and 3 are the hardest. The Schubert one is also a little tricky but the others are very easy if you are a fan of classical music (like me :) ).
If you want to mess with people using pictures of instruments, find an image of a sub-contrabass recorder. That generally blows minds.
War bei dir auch klar, dass es Chopin ist haha. Sehr cooles Video, gerne mehr davon!
I like when pianists take their time.
You're shattering my illusions about average Germans all knowing tons about classical music because so much of it was created there. For what it's worth, I got the tough questions. I remembered the three Bs were German, and that made it easy to guess Schubert. When I heard the Nocturne, I knew it was Chopin, whose name had not come up in the challenge to that point, which may be why the contestants were so thrown. I'm going to look up that thing about Alla Turca having lewd lyrics. The fun-fact about Liszt was a revelation. It would have been surprising if people hadn't recognized those instruments. What a fun game!
I liked this format alot !
That was super fun to watch, we need a part 2 with harder questions😂
This is a very fun concept👏🏽. And you are very kind and encouraging. You should try to do it in French during your concert in France. Your French pronunciation is pretty good! Can I have the details of this concert? Maybe I will be able to attend.
Easily my favorite video you have made. It makes me laugh so hard 😂 please more content like this
Omg the last one is Chopin!!!😂 It’s great to do this tests ! It’s so much fun Annick!Make classical music popular again!!!
Bitte nochmal so ein Quiz
The two ladies at the end you made their day haha and such SWEET HUGS HAHA❤❤
What a fun video! Really enjoyed it Annique.
And here is me talking to myself: "Where is me among these people". Like the questions were super easy. Could've been much more difficult. I guessed'em all literally in 1 second
Frr
It was pretty satisfying to hear all the composers names pronounced perfectly 👌
You deserve so many more subscribers for this amazing content. ❤
J'adore ce nouveau format vidéo. C'est trop bien que tu apprennes le français, de mon côté je vais approfondir mon allemand.
As a 17 year old male whose first visit to Europe was last month, I am proud to say that I can sing the first two verses of the European national anthem (German lyrics, questionable pronunciation)
The European Anthem doesn't have lyrics. It's just the instrumental. The original does have lyrics tho, yes
Mein erstes mal in Stuttgart hab ich ne Schießerei im REWE in der Nähe vom Hbf erlebt, meine erste Erinnerung an Stuttgart. Aber war ok, komme aus Frankfurt. Übrigens nices Video.
So fun to watch. That River Flows In You comment had me dying!!!!!!
I WOULD BE DOMINATING THIS BRO PLEASE I NEED THIS 100€ CHALLENGE TO HAPPEN TO ME
I WAS LITERALLY YELLING BEEETTHOVVEEENN BETTHOVEEEN STUPID STUPID STUPID
I thought the questions weren’t really that fun. Especially the 3rd one and facts about composers.
@@teresagardiner153it's not fun at all, it's very primitive
This is very fun and very sad at the same time.
PLEASE NEXT TIME COME TO PESCARA, ITALY❤❤❤❤❤ I LOVE YOU SO MUUUUCH✨✨✨
plss do a part 2 i loved this
Next time, you could do one about composers names starting with the same letter. B is a good one : Bach, Buxtehude, Beethoven, Balakirev, Bizet, Berlioz, Borodin, Bartok, Bruckner...
😮 EU has to work harder to promote its anthem
My grade school music teacher said the three B's were Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. I should have known Schubert was the odd man out. I figured Beethoven tried to get out of rent, but I didn't know Bach had 20 (7+13) kids (poor wives) and Liszt was a priest!
Wish I would've stumbled upon you in the streets of Stuttgart, nice content 🙂
Great content enjoyed this type of challenge a lot
you could have a concert in czech republic in Hradec Králové it's one of most famous towns in czech republic
not a single german guy knows chopin so that 100€ question was gatekeeping your money, clever! (i live in germany beethoven and mozart are well known, bach for distinguished gentleman but chopin? forget it) its also really sad because theres a really big stigma about classical music being this mozart and bach like music and i think chopin with his rather short and emotional pieces is a much easier listen for a casual listener.
Ok also bevor ich irgendeine Form von klassischer Musik gehört hab, kannte ich die Namen Chopin oder Liszt auch nicht, wobei ich sie wahrscheinlich schon mal gehört hatte oder eben Stücke von ihnen so im Hintergrund. Die Namen tauchten dann aber seehr schnell auf, sobald ich klassische Musik mehr hörte. Unbekannt ist er definitiv nicht und Leute hätten wahrscheinlich auch die meisten Stücke von Bach/Mozart ihnen nicht direkt zuordnen können, aber ja, von Chopin hört man definitiv nichts als erstes in der Schule oder so.
More of this please 😊
"It's too cheap" 😂 I'm dead. That's what every pianist feels when they ask him if he knows how to play it
Now I'm depressed... 😞
Hi Annique! When and where are you having a concert in Paris in November? Can’t see any posted on your website. Keep on the good channel!
Ooh my son and I will be visiting Stuttgart 22-23 August. Maybe we will see you on the street! Fun game, wish we had been there, we’d have aced it 😊
Darf ich eine winzige Korrektur anbringen? Die europäische Hymne hat keinen Text. Damit keine Sprache bevorzugt wird.
You play so dynamically
Wow that was fun! You would make a great game show host 😄
Lustige Idee und echt nett durchgeführt von dir. Find ich super, mach sowas gern öfter xD
Für mich als professionellen Musiker wären die Fragen insgesamt viel zu einfach aber es hat sich gezeigt, dass sie für Nicht-Musiker durchaus eine Herausforderung sein könnten.
Schade eigentlich. Ich würde mir wünschen, dass in einem Land wie Deutschland die kulturelle Bildung einen etwas höheren Stellenwert haben sollte. Leider sind Kunst und Kultur die Bereiche, in denen immer sofort als erstes und am härtesten die Mittel gekürzt werden, wenn das Geld knapp wird. Und in so ziemlich jeder Deutschen Kommune ist das Geld knapp ...
Schade, dass dann immer sofort entschieden wird, die Bereiche Kunst und Kultur seien unwichtig und man kann dort Mittel kürzen, ohne, dass dies für die Allgemeinheit allzu einschneidende Folgen haben wird. Aber irgendwie wollen dann doch besonders diejenigen, die solche Entscheidungen fällen, ihr Gesicht z. B. bei den Wagnerfestspielen herumzeigen, auf Opernbällen, oder generell in der Oper ... Dumm nur, dass für solche Verantaltungen hochqualifizierte Musiker nötig sind und die fallen nicht vom Himmel. - ... Egal, ich schweife ab, das ist ein schwieriges Thema und gehört hier eigentlich gar nicht hin.
Also back to topic: tolles Video, sehr Unterhaltsam, die Idee find ich super und ich finde es auch super mutig, dass du das durchgezogen hast. Ich bin ein bisschen erstaunt und gleichzeitig froh, wie viel Spaß offenbar alle Teilnehmer hatten, auch wenn sie in der Mehrheit nicht besonders viel wussten. Daumen hoch und gern mehr von solchen coolen Ideen. 🙂
👍
If I missed number nine my Polish ancestors would haunt me forever.
Vielen Dank fuer das Video. Als ein Klassikliebhaber kann ich einschaetzen, dass das allegemeine Wissen ueber klassische Musik eher bescheiden ist. Ich lebe im Ausland, aber sehe haufig Kai Pflaumes 'Wer weiss denn sowas?' Dort sind bekannte bis beruehmte Kandidaten dabei, die bei Klassikfragen haeufig straucheln. Vielleicht kann Ihr Spiel und -noch wichtige - Ihre Konzerte ein bisschen was aendern.
Could you do a video about the ranking of difficulty between the four ballades inside an insane level?? Btw I love your videos and you are and idol for me 🫶🫶
Really enjoyed this video, i managed to get them nearly all right, except i said Brahms wasnt German instead of Shubert, maybe if your able you could come to Wales uk, our capital city is Cardiff, if able too i would definitely take part in the quiz, a lot of fun, i love playing piano myself, iam humbly speaking a self taught pianist from the age of 15yrs old, iam 53yrs old now, i love playing Mozart and Beethoven sonatas and Scott Joplin rags like the entertainer and maple leaf rag 🍁, greetings Annique from wales uk 😀
Great video ❤
That skillshare ad was nice,
She's smiling but quietly dying inside
I didn't think I could like Annique more but when she said The River Flows In You is a disgrace she jumped another level. The disrespect is brilliant 🤣
"Nooo! Be quiet!" 😂😂😂
I would even try to do this in Brazil, but they would stole my camera and cell phone
I would've probably manage to answer those. The 3rd was a bit harder and the 6th too a bit. Middle C was easy, also the last one and the instruments were a bit easy 🙂 cool format!
I was in Aachen last week, sad I didn't push to Stuttgart ! 😛
The question regarding the non-German composer was obvious, but also incorrect depending on the point of view.
Brahms, being born in the 1830s in Hamburg, at that time an independent citiy in the German confederation (deutscher Bund).
He is out, obviously German.
Bach was born in the Duchy Saxe-Eisenach and worked most of the time in Leipzig in the Electorate of Saxony (Kursachsen), both his birthplace and his working place were part of member nations of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and are part of the Federal Republic of Germany today.
Beethoven was born 1770 in Bonn, at that time a city withing the Electorate of Cologne (Kurköln) under the rule of the Archbishop of Cologne, today Federal Republic of Germany, but moved to and worked most of the time in Vienna, capital of the Archduchy of Austria, today Republic Austria.
And Schubert was born and worked in Vieann in 1797, also in the Archduchy of Austria, today Republic Austria.
So Schubert was the only one who not only worked in but also was born in what today is the Republic Austria.
But: The Archduchy of Austria was just like the Electorate of Saxony, the Duchy Saxe-Eisenach and the Electorate of Cologne a member state of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and at the time of Schubert’s birth Schubert would have been considered a German. All the German speaking regions of the Holy Roman Empire were considered German at the time.
The question, if Schubert or Mozart or Haydn were German composers or not is an interesting question today; at their time it was not a question at all.
Indeed. E.g. Mozart's country of birth was discussed here: ua-cam.com/video/qAjGVnS_peQ/v-deo.html
@@dwdwmusic4876 Before watching that video, I would answer: Fürsterzbistum Salzburg (Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg) was his countriy of birth (NOT Austria at the time), but of course also part of what at the time was considered a German territory.
Now let‘s see, what they say there :)
___
OK, video says Austria, some commenter explains what I said - Erzstift / Fürsterzbistum Salzburg. The content creator agrees.
@@Kref3 Indeed. I wrote the comment over there.
3:50 “and that, kids, is how I met your mother”
Die letzte Frage war zu einfach!! Hoffentlich kann ich nächste mal partizipieren
lmao the "throw that ass in a circle" girl and the constant AC/DC mentions are crazy
Your french pronounciation is fineeeeee
"Scheitern der Bildungspolitik" in 21 Minuten
16:25 As the formal "Deutschland" was only established in 1871, Brahms was in fact strictly taken the only German. Until then there were Deutsche Völker: German people (plural) that encompassed several Territorialstaate (territorial states}. Deutsch was a cultural attribute rather than a territorial one. Everyone speaking German would be considered German, part of der deutsche Sprachraum (a geographical region where a common language, including dialects is spoken).
The ideal of establishing one united Deutschland has however persisted over centuries, but that's a completely different story ...
Was the last artist Chopin? My sister played that piece all the time.
Ofc it was 😊 (it's like her favourite composer/she is playing much of him on this channel, so I knew it fast along because I knew the piece)
I am still hoping for the day, where I will get into this type of interview. Atleast everything wasn’t for nothing.😂
It wouldn't be fun if a musician would have had answered all of those questions. It's really funny when a non-musician answers it :)
Good job!!!
7:05 "We will see us there" is a direct translation of German: Wir sehen uns da 😂
rammstein for 3rd question really makes a lot of sense ngl