I don't know why this is so surprising to some people. I mean...when they migrated across the land bridge, they must have brought their version of English with them...before settling into what we know as China... :p :D
@@rosiefay7283 Yeah, that wasn't really original. Mainly the Liszt rendition Yeah and even, Debussy too. Apparently they don't know what it means to play a song in a style of a composer. That doesn't mean that you play a song written by the composer and just smear a another melody on top of it ... well, all the same, despite my criticism on these elements. It was very enjoyable. Especially Motzart. I am pretty sure at least that one was original by them.
I have a question. Considering that other styles used in this video are variations of popular pieces of the respective componists (like Debussy's "Claire de Lune"), what piece was used for the Chopin part [if it was the case for that part as well]?
I'm blown away by the creativity of these people...it was the best piano show I've seen. As a violin -person, I have to say that all styles were dead on accurate and instantly recognizable even without the subtitles.. I have a whole new respect for the piano 🙏
Don't care about who liszt is , he is still a musical genius. Celine is an awesome writter but antisemitic. Doesn't matter who the person is because that's his art you are dealing with
They forgot beethoven. Start of with nothing but the melody line very slow and sweet, then add a harmony. Go then add anothee somg all together. Make everything diminished as you run up and down the piano fingers ,and strings on fire, then for the final you have an emotional break down and kick the piano and watch as it dies In a blackhole of musical beauty spewing out sheet music and tears.
Oh my goodness!!! The stark differences between the pieces and the styles are so rewarding to listen to! Thank you for sharing your talent with the world 🌎 🎶 ❤️
Debussy one was totally lame, if you've ever played Clair de Lune he legit ripped the entire song and when he didn't, the left hand was still playing the C#G#F melody
The more I re-listen the more impressive it is. The Dubussy is my favorite, better than most pianists can play it (from the original sheets). This is, indeed, one of the more impressive UA-cam offerings. Look forward to more like this from Tal and Eyran.
My husband would have loved this! At the age of 12 he played it on the piano at his relatives funeral home, who quickly shut him down. But really, what a great send off, right?! 😁👍💕
This some of the finest piano playing I have ever heard. Even if you don't like the format or arrangement...they are definitely tickling those ivories !
I think this is simply brilliant. I had no idea the composer's moods could be brought out alongside so many known styles in this simple hymn. I too was touched by the Chopin.
The Debussy almost made me fall out of bed. Great you guys. Thank you. What a way to start the day... with the Saint Come Marching in through the ages. More please. Thanks.
@LittleKreeper: Well, that's your opinion. Even though I am Polish I prefer Liszt's piano insanity than pretty boy Frederic's somber nocturnes, although i enjoy listening to both...
Joe Lin Nah, Liszt was a show-off. Chopin's music is in many instances just as difficult to play as Liszt (Ballads are a great example), but he was trying to make great music, not show off. Liszt eventually found a balance between difficulty and virtuosity, but it took him awhile.
Wonderful... you guys. Simply wonderful. And yes, the Chopin was so fuching right on this work is worthy of being scored out completely. Thank you for sharing. Might work and so full of joy. This what Music is all about. !!!! Blessings on us all. CVD
Fantastic, one plays jazz and the other classical, nice combination, i enjoyed it lot. The jazzist if faboulous, the classical is more predictable, its more original version was its Bach's.
Wonderful and great skills to arrange a song so much in style of the great classical masters. At the same time, what masters of art they were to compose in a style so recognizable even hundreds of years after.
Way more than that lol! That's only for 2 notes at once. You can play more than 10 with 2 hands. And this is a duet, so around 24 notes at once is possible. 4.6x10^6 combinations of notes.
I thoroughly enjoyed this and improvisation is at the top of list for me despite all my classical training and now at the time grows late more making things up as we go along.
Chopin cracked me up! Liszt cracked me up! Debussy cracked me up! A Beethoven would have been good too, maybe á la the Moonlight or the 5th of the 9th!
Why is he playing this weird version of debussy's claire de lune rather than a cool style cover like in the other impressions? It is still awesome though
He began every classical composer with a piece that already exists. Mozart with concerto 21, chopin with his first concerto, liszt with his 2nd hungarian rhapsody...
Chopin part: "When the Saints Don't Come Back"
Made my day
Lol😂
HAHAHAAH!
So sad :'(
The Chopin was my favourite bit of it!!!
The Chinese characters for Boogie Woogie, Gospel and Bebop look almost exactly like English. Good to know.
Hahahahahaha good one
I guess there's just no adequate translation for them
哈哈哈哈😂
布吉伍吉
I don't know why this is so surprising to some people. I mean...when they migrated across the land bridge, they must have brought their version of English with them...before settling into what we know as China... :p :D
@@slavish_superiority i think that everybody in this discussion is joking.
So that these are clickable on mobile:
00:00 Theme
00:39 Boogie Woogie
01:38 Mozart
02:27 Stride Piano
03:49 Chopin
05:08 Latin Jazz
06:18 Liszt
07:41 Gospel
08:59 Debussy
10:40 Bebop
12:02 Bach
12:38 Coda
Not all heros wear capes.
But if you do wear capes that's pretty cool too
@@bradfordklaus-peterermel6852 Hehe
Coda by far is better than Bach.
Oh the description was clickable on mobile for me. Maybe that's a more recent update, as I'm writing this I realise this comment is 3 years old 😂
Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.
Aaaaah! .... finally the good side of youtube again 😌
Ich hasse youtubedeutschland abgrundtief
@@siemens8456 WARUM ??? Siemens = Global corporation.
Haha he basically just played Clair de lune for Debussy but added in the riff once. Awesome!
MrShmazoo eh, but it's not Saints tho
He did much the same for Chopin and Liszt.
@@rosiefay7283 Yeah, that wasn't really original. Mainly the Liszt rendition
Yeah and even, Debussy too. Apparently they don't know what it means to play a song in a style of a composer. That doesn't mean that you play a song written by the composer and just smear a another melody on top of it ... well, all the same, despite my criticism on these elements. It was very enjoyable. Especially Motzart. I am pretty sure at least that one was original by them.
mozart also felt like turkish march slightly adapted
@@TheQuantixXx It was Piano Concerto No. 21, 1st movement.
The Chopin part is bone-chilling..!
I have a question. Considering that other styles used in this video are variations of popular pieces of the respective componists (like Debussy's "Claire de Lune"), what piece was used for the Chopin part [if it was the case for that part as well]?
It's taken from the 1st movement of Chopin's 2nd Piano Concerto.
Paul Harman Thank you.
Ryroe he basically took the whole motif of chopin's 2nd concerto so it's not really that impressive for it to be "bone-chilling"
Phil G. isnt the beginning part from one of his preludes? the accompaniment sounds like it
I'm blown away by the creativity of these people...it was the best piano show I've seen. As a violin -person, I have to say that all styles were dead on accurate and instantly recognizable even without the subtitles.. I have a whole new respect for the piano 🙏
Chopin version - absolutely perfect ! :):)
Concerto n. 1 in E minor ;)
@@damianomazzarini6464 and concerto 2 in f minor ;)
Damn! That Liszt part is so...
*Liszt*
Yeah, because three fourths of it are copied from the Hungarian Rhapsody.
ProjMaster YT I know!
Liszty*
@@michaelmiller1215 which one theres 16 of them...
Thomas Dority 19* and the second
Definitely one of the best videos i've ever seen
Me too
ME TOO, Bach version is funny, but it is impossible to do anything in that category (Bach), although it was great!
If you think that's good... you should watch thisua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
watch Rick Astley???
Done with precision, grace and elegance. These guys are tremendous. BRAVO!
Debussy playing was brilliant!!!!
הי
The Avodkado שלום
jaxon bye :))):)
It was clair de lune with some of the original theme sprinkled on top
Alex El Josh that's debussy tbh
Obviously this is jazz pianist vs classically trained
not vs. and.
and both are AWESOME!!
Loved the Liszt.
Grahame Gould Yes to both!
nah bro, liszt was kind of a jerk by his personality. I dunno, das my opinion.
Why "vs" , just good music , no way to compare , everything is not all about competition even if its more psychologicaly comfortable that way
Don't care about who liszt is , he is still a musical genius. Celine is an awesome writter but antisemitic. Doesn't matter who the person is because that's his art you are dealing with
They forgot beethoven. Start of with nothing but the melody line very slow and sweet, then add a harmony. Go then add anothee somg all together. Make everything diminished as you run up and down the piano fingers ,and strings on fire, then for the final you have an emotional break down and kick the piano and watch as it dies In a blackhole of musical beauty spewing out sheet music and tears.
That escalated quickly...
@Bazza Cuda haha
Dick hard as a rock for Myles's man Beat-Oven
They also missed Rachmaninoff and Miles Davis' versions
I think it's funny that they have a section for gospel, when it was gospel in the first place
Cube the Squid same lmao
Peep that Weilong GTS
GASP A FELLOW CUBER
I think its funny cause its not really how gospel musicians play anymore xD
**gospel intensifies**
Oh my goodness!!! The stark differences between the pieces and the styles are so rewarding to listen to! Thank you for sharing your talent with the world 🌎 🎶 ❤️
Debussy!!! OMG !
Right when i read your comment Tal played Debussy ;)
Debussy, a few bars lifted from Clair de Lune but with skill
Zhorellas I don't think many will get the reference hahahahaha
Zhorellas bahaha
Debussy one was totally lame, if you've ever played Clair de Lune he legit ripped the entire song and when he didn't, the left hand was still playing the C#G#F melody
Brilliant-I'm a music educator and will be using this video for my students, thanks!
Of course Liszt would make it needlessly complicated.
Ezra Bernstein Exactly!
@@j.albert2311 it's actually directly from hungarian rhapsody no 2
Mozart Fantasy for organ in F minor K608, far more contrapuntally complicated than anything Liszt wrote
LoooooooooooooooooooL 😅😅😅
Like his name
The more I re-listen the more impressive it is. The Dubussy is my favorite, better than most pianists can play it (from the original sheets). This is, indeed, one of the more impressive UA-cam offerings. Look forward to more like this from Tal and Eyran.
George Bluth, Sr. tearing it up on piano
Oh my god. Doppleganger found.
Nicholas G. Brown, Bravo good sir! You just kicked my ass
I was thinking my contribution to the piano style exhibition could be a magic show, in the style of Mr. Rogers
I weep tears that a video as great as this does not have at least a million views... :(
Those improvisation are so acurate... the twonpiaists are genius. All of them are on point
My husband would have loved this! At the age of 12 he played it on the piano at his relatives funeral home, who quickly shut him down. But really, what a great send off, right?! 😁👍💕
He played Chopin too, his favorite composer. Really good. 🥰❤️
How did you meet your husband?
Right!
This some of the finest piano playing I have ever heard. Even if you don't like the format or arrangement...they are definitely tickling those ivories !
I love this sounds
idk how they perfectly replicated the sounds of these great artists into a song like when the saints go marching in, BUT THEY DID AND ITS AWESOME
Amazing improvisations following by Mozart, Bach and Liszt !
very very talented. Bravo. Thank you for putting this on UA-cam.
Looks like they know how to play piano, amazing! !
that's definitely mozart hahahahahaha
Thaksakorn Lertboonsupa more Haydn😜
Thaksakorn Lertboonsupa I was thinking the same thing
The beginning was realy similar to Piano Concerto nr 21
@@darthsirious6606 that's because it was, in c major as well
Bravo! I wish there were other videos like this. Chopin and Debussy...the stride and gospel...all of it, just so good. Thank you.
Beyond stunning!!!
BRAVO ! ! ! ! !
Уже ночь , а я заслушалась . Такой талант! Больших творческих успехов !
Эмма Прохоренкова yassssss
That piano is fantastically in tune. One of the best tuned I've heard for a long time. Fantastic playing absolutely does it justice
Those impros were so ingeniously made I recocnized every style/ genre after the first few bars!
I think this is simply brilliant. I had no idea the composer's moods could be brought out alongside so many known styles in this simple hymn. I too was touched by the Chopin.
I always find it really hard to explain my love of music. This is it.
The Debussy almost made me fall out of bed. Great you guys. Thank you. What a way to start the day... with the Saint Come Marching in through the ages. More please. Thanks.
I would have given this video a million thumbs up if I could...
Bless you tube for suggesting me this video🙌🙌
Once I listened to this song, the second time I listened to it I was already crazy in actions!
Liszt is spot on. Unusually difficult and frustrating but magical! 😂
Minjae Song It should be when its a direct quotation of a Hungarian rhapsody rather than the tune they are supposed to be stylizing.
Every day I become more and more surprised with my reccomendation list. This goes beyond amazing!
WOW...Loved the renditions of it
Keep coming back to rewatch.. Simply awesome, brings tears to my eyes every time
Just brilliant!
Wonderful !!! Debussy is very nice during a dinner party! Bebop for the café/bar :) Also really enjoyed Liszt. And Coda for a party with friends.
10styles time index:
0:44 Boogie Woogie
1:44 Mozart
2:33 Stride piano
3:53 Chopin
5:14 Latin Jazz
6:20 Liszt
7:44 Gospel
9:00 Debussy
10:41 Bebop
12:04 Bach
When the saints go marching in was the very first tune I learned to play on a b-flat clarinet . Watching this video brings back memories . Thanks .
Your performance is beautiful! You've inspired me to take up the piano again :) Thank you!
it is difficult to say who is the best: wonderful!!!
Brilliant! You are great!!!
Absolutely wonderful. I've viewed this x 12 now and still can't get enuff
My left ear loves this video.
Liszt and Gospel were definitely my favourites! Such a great performance by both Tal and Eryan!
LisZZZZZt !!
Chopin is like 20 billion times better
@LittleKreeper: Well, that's your opinion. Even though I am Polish I prefer Liszt's piano insanity than pretty boy Frederic's somber nocturnes, although i enjoy listening to both...
LittleKreeper Liszt was a show off he made his pieces incredibly difficult. Other pianists had the intention to show how well they could make music.
Or they just envy Liszt.
Joe Lin Nah, Liszt was a show-off. Chopin's music is in many instances just as difficult to play as Liszt (Ballads are a great example), but he was trying to make great music, not show off. Liszt eventually found a balance between difficulty and virtuosity, but it took him awhile.
Mindboggling amazing gift truly unfathmoble how you do this thankyou for the miracle
I love that nocturne-esk version from Chopin very niceee
It is fantastc how they go from one version to another. Perfect!
Wonderful... you guys. Simply wonderful. And yes, the Chopin was so fuching right on this work is worthy of being scored out completely. Thank you for sharing. Might work and so full of joy. This what Music is all about. !!!! Blessings on us all. CVD
mind-blowing!! You guys are really amazing!!!
Impossible to say which one is better than the other, I just love it all.
Incredibly great. These makes me feel that I should have played much more often than I have. :(
Paprikodlak don't worry, I play guitar and I keep practicing, but THIS! Is something you're born to do haha
WOW!!! They are pure talent , so wonderful to listen to
Fantastic, one plays jazz and the other classical, nice combination, i enjoyed it lot. The jazzist if faboulous, the classical is more predictable, its more original version was its Bach's.
Definitely the best Pianist i've ever seen
that's absolutely chopin! it's his piano concerto!
Wonderful and great skills to arrange a song so much in style of the great classical masters. At the same time, what masters of art they were to compose in a style so recognizable even hundreds of years after.
This was soooooooo great. I enjoyed every minute of this. Bravo
These two guys are so great. Wow!
Liszt
Agatha Luna it really builds up!
The Chopin is awesome. The first time I saw someone combined both two piano concertos in one pieces. Nice job!
I want Debussy and Chopin on loop!
Thank you for those wonderful variations on jazz themes and classical composers! It is a enjoyment to see it! Wonderful!
Best video on UA-cam! :D
Belle démonstration d'humour musical avec ces reprises étonnantes !
Debussy:0 amazingggg
Clever witty entertainment. Bravo!
I never knew there was so many notes on a Piano.
mrbluenun there are so many different types of combinations.
Only 12 actually
context matters
7,748 combinations of notes :)
Way more than that lol! That's only for 2 notes at once. You can play more than 10 with 2 hands. And this is a duet, so around 24 notes at once is possible. 4.6x10^6 combinations of notes.
Excellent, ils sont vraiment doués !
The Debussy was hilarious!
Perfect, simply perfect....
Liszt! Coool! :)
I love the way they blend Debussy's Clair de Lune with that song so smoothly that it sounds so beautiful... impressive... !
Plot twist:
The performance didn't take place in China.
It says China in the description
@@huydang7313 not sure if it's not the right time to use but 'r/wooooooosh'
@@themicrophones it's just not a very good joke, you can put plot twist to anything, lol
I appreciate this underppreciated comment
@@sorsorscience0787 thank you so much. I appreciate you in return!
Wie absolut originell und creativ!
Bravo. Wie treffend
14 minutes!? Dear god no! That song is dreadful. Well, let's see if they can spruce it up.
*14 Minutes Later*
What that's it!? I want more!
I thoroughly enjoyed this and improvisation is at the top of list for me despite all my classical training and now at the time grows late more making things up as we go along.
3:50-3:52 OK that's Chopin. That's totally Chopin! He only played one note but I know it's Chopin.
4:01 I knew it!
Merveilleux !!!!!! Quel talent...
I feel like music students should study this video haha
So much better than I imagined. They keep topping the previous variations. Brilliant!
¡Wow... Amazing improvisations over all following by Mozart
Bravura, cultura musicale, gusto, misura, senso della bellezza ed umiltà...tutte grandissime.
Chopin cracked me up!
Liszt cracked me up!
Debussy cracked me up!
A Beethoven would have been good too, maybe á la the Moonlight or the 5th of the 9th!
Brilliant Pianists!
You can tell it's fake because his hands would've caught fire by 3:23.
Fenomeni. Bravi, bravi, bravi e ancora bravi
Why is he playing this weird version of debussy's claire de lune rather than a cool style cover like in the other impressions?
It is still awesome though
He began every classical composer with a piece that already exists. Mozart with concerto 21, chopin with his first concerto, liszt with his 2nd hungarian rhapsody...
Listzzz!!!!!! Breathtaking