Guess the Composer By Their First Composition

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  • @ynot5478
    @ynot5478 Рік тому +3669

    Is Brett’s first documented composition his lofi or are there earlier pieces that hint at the brilliance to come?

  • @berryyy0
    @berryyy0 Рік тому +2521

    I can't be the only one who thought Beethoven's first composition sounded just a little bit similar to moonlight sonata's third movement

    • @Megacringezzhideout
      @Megacringezzhideout Рік тому +150

      He for sure had a strong character, art style I would say

    • @Andrea-hc4kz
      @Andrea-hc4kz Рік тому +18

      same

    • @superbfacts4786
      @superbfacts4786 Рік тому +39

      it seemed more like mozart's piano concertos to me

    • @maurmi
      @maurmi Рік тому +11

      Yep, me too

    • @Frith2010
      @Frith2010 Рік тому +20

      the very start of it I had the exact same thought

  • @juliee593
    @juliee593 Рік тому +747

    Shostakovich stays true to the stereotype. Out of all the composer kids' pieces out there, his is already the most depressed. Nothing more in character for him than starting his career with a funeral march. The first of a long line of pieces inspired by horrible historical events.

    • @Nozomi_kun
      @Nozomi_kun 9 місяців тому +81

      I like that Eddy apologised when he learnt the story behind Shostakovich's first composition. Man, what is it like to live a childhood full of depression...

    • @juliee593
      @juliee593 9 місяців тому +61

      @@Nozomi_kun yeah Shostakovich also lost his dad when he was 13. I wouldn't say he had the worst childhood of all composers because it seems like he had a very loving family but the historical events wore him down so much, throughout his whole life.

    • @atlassolid5946
      @atlassolid5946 5 місяців тому +2

      to be fair, his later childhood compositions were more chill

  • @yurineivilleromartinez1311
    @yurineivilleromartinez1311 Рік тому +1689

    I correctly guessed Bach because of the organ 😂

  • @arbaros22266
    @arbaros22266 Рік тому +1631

    “Why did Dvořák write a polka?” Well, polka is a Czech dance...
    Zdravím Čechy!

  • @that.one.pianist
    @that.one.pianist 11 місяців тому +381

    Tchaikovsky : Known for using minor scales and somewhat sad mysterious melodies .
    His first composition : Joyful , happy cheerful
    wHo hUrT YoU dUdE ???!!!

    • @swagmasternim2807
      @swagmasternim2807 11 місяців тому +39

      Life hurts him so bad

    • @je4a301
      @je4a301 11 місяців тому +13

      Reminded me of the Sleeping Beauty Waltz

    • @mathiasstewart2914
      @mathiasstewart2914 9 місяців тому +10

      I don’t know why but I was certain it was Tchaikovsky the moment I heard it. I’m not sure exactly why it just sound very much like him.

    • @tamed4171
      @tamed4171 9 місяців тому +25

      Family members died young + he was homosexual in a time/country where it was illegal

    • @whatevergoesforme5129
      @whatevergoesforme5129 7 місяців тому +3

      @@mathiasstewart2914 me too...The Nutcracker Suite has happy melodies.

  • @MsMourina
    @MsMourina Рік тому +615

    I think we should learn by now that Mr Brett needs to trust his gut

    • @londongael414
      @londongael414 Рік тому +67

      If only he would stick with his first guess! And if Eddy would stop offering paper to Brett's scissors! But then, it wouldn't be Twoset.

    • @MsMourina
      @MsMourina Рік тому +6

      @@londongael414 true!

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld Рік тому +6

      There's this thing called Human Design... totally bona fide etc. Have been studying it for years... which ascribes to each of us an 'Inner Authority' i.e. The place from where we make decisions and it's NOT with our minds. NOT! Never! The Splenic Authority is instant; a little voice that kicks in with the RIGHT answer every time but those with this authority often end up going through all the mental machinations that takes them away from the answer or, in this instance, are swayed away or distracted... in this case by Eddy... For HD one needs a time, date and place of birth. No. it's not astrology. It's far, far, far deeper than that though it does play a role... There are many other 'authorities' btw...

    • @brendamiller5785
      @brendamiller5785 Рік тому +6

      Ikr how many times have we told him this 😆😆😅😅😄😆

  • @InXLsisDeo
    @InXLsisDeo 6 місяців тому +104

    The 11 year old Mendelssohn was freaking unbelievably mature and in full command of compositional techniques. That piece was insane. It sounds like Beethoven at 25.

  • @MsMourina
    @MsMourina Рік тому +972

    I'm an Indian classical musician and i got introduced to Western classical through your videos, thank you

    • @lu-cipher
      @lu-cipher Рік тому +63

      Indian classical music is awesome!

    • @kongkonasahadola2949
      @kongkonasahadola2949 Рік тому +24

      I also got to introduced to western classical for Twoset 😅❤

    • @PBG2507
      @PBG2507 Рік тому +21

      Can you please if you don't mind recommend me some pieces/songs that I can start listening to? I've always listened to semi classical in Bollywood and been interested in it. I've always wanted to listen to Indian classical music but I dunno where and how to start listening to it. So if you could recommend it'll be of great help.

    • @itssyrex5038
      @itssyrex5038 Рік тому +12

      @Heidrun Schwartz
      @Panchami BhatG
      Playlists by Lata Mangeshkar are classics in India

    • @wonderfulworld3503
      @wonderfulworld3503 Рік тому +2

      Samee

  • @CCI320
    @CCI320 7 місяців тому +105

    Its amazing how 5 year old Mozart is still so recognizable.

  • @michaelk2133
    @michaelk2133 Рік тому +513

    You should do a version with their last piece. Some composers changed drastically in their lifetime, like Beethoven's final piano sonata with an early rag time trend.
    Also Liszt's first composition sounds EXACTLY like the Czerny dexterity exercises.

    • @MNeathway
      @MNeathway Рік тому +3

      That’s a great idea

    • @VanHoang-fb7md
      @VanHoang-fb7md Рік тому +32

      Yeah but it's a much easier game since usually the last pieces are quite well-known

    • @ieattoomanyclementines2372
      @ieattoomanyclementines2372 11 місяців тому

      The Luciano Berio version of Schubert 10 (which is sketches he wrote weeks before dying) is a TRIP if you're into that sort of metaphysical stuff

    • @glauberglousger6643
      @glauberglousger6643 11 місяців тому +8

      Speaking of Liszt, he kinda changed multiple times, so maybe a midlife piece is also a good idea

    • @dennischiapello3879
      @dennischiapello3879 11 місяців тому +1

      Ragtime? More like boogie-woogie.

  • @amclp1830
    @amclp1830 Рік тому +588

    I'm sure TwoSet doesn't mind me taking a break from PRACTICE to watch this video

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Рік тому +513

    Fun fact about the Diabelli variations: The blurb at 7:09 says Diabelli invited a number of composers (including Schubert and Czerny) to "contribute one variation each", but Diabelli actually had to publish Beethoven's contribution separately as Beethoven wrote 33 variations by himself. Beethoven's Diabelli Variations are considered to rival Bach's Goldberg Variations as the greatest set of variations for piano ever composed.

    • @jessicachiu5953
      @jessicachiu5953 Рік тому +11

      I remember that Mozart's son was in there too😊

    • @ionlygroommymy2cats
      @ionlygroommymy2cats Рік тому

      what?

    • @InfluxDecline
      @InfluxDecline Рік тому +7

      Honorable mentions to Godowsky's Passacaglia on a Theme of Schubert and Rzewski's The People United Will Never Be Defeated

    • @Coby-K
      @Coby-K 11 місяців тому +4

      @@InfluxDecline, don’t forget Reger’s Variations on a Theme of Bach

  • @leonnget3329
    @leonnget3329 Рік тому +274

    Did you know that mendelssohn could also paint incredible watercolors?? And also, he had skills for literature writing, because at age 14, his translation of the play Andria by Terence was published (it was the first one in german), and is still used today as a reference! translation :o And I forgot to mention that he met Goethe at age 12, who was already impressed by the young boy's musical abilities, I mean, praised by Goethe isn't really common I guess 😅

    • @antoniong1449
      @antoniong1449 11 місяців тому +50

      Mendelssohn was also crucial in the development of conducting techniques and concert programming. We owe him even more than we think 🤩

    • @InXLsisDeo
      @InXLsisDeo 6 місяців тому +10

      Just looked at his watercolors. Incredible !
      Schoenberg was another composer with high painting and writing skills.
      I also just learned that Prokofiev was a very strong chess player, who would befriend world class champions like Capablanca and Botvinnik.

    • @neeltheother2342
      @neeltheother2342 2 місяці тому +5

      @@antoniong1449And of course the revitalization of Bach was brought through him.

    • @AndreaColombo-fx1wh
      @AndreaColombo-fx1wh Місяць тому

      Schoenberg also could play tennis ​@@InXLsisDeo

  • @cathisseverdeen
    @cathisseverdeen Рік тому +805

    I have an orchestra audition in half an hour thanks twoset for giving me a chill video to watch and calm my nerves!
    Edit: I played the third movement of Vivaldis Concerto in A minor for violin (adapted for viola) and I got into the orchestra!

  • @savannah4439
    @savannah4439 Рік тому +60

    The look of pure shock on Eddy’s face whenever someone started singing 😂😂

  • @benschneider1234
    @benschneider1234 11 місяців тому +35

    SPOILER
    0:30 Mozart - Minuet in G major, KV 1
    1:40 Bach - Preude and Fuge in C major, BWV 531
    2:40 Prokofiev - March from Ten Pieces for Piano, Op. 12
    4:05 Beethoven - Nine Variations on a March by Dressler, WoO 63
    5:05 Debussy - Madrid, Prrincesse des Espagnes
    6:10 Liszt - Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli
    7:30 Rachmaninoff - Scherzo D in minor
    8:35 Mahler - Piano Quartet in A minor
    10:10 Brahms - Scherzo in Es minor, Op. 4
    10:20 Schostakovich - Funeral March in Memory of the Victims of the Revolution
    12:30 Meldelsohn - Violin Sonata in F major
    14:10 Tchaikovsky - Anastasie-valse
    15:40 Chopin - Polonaise in G minor
    16:25 Elgar - The Language of Flowers
    17:10 Dvorak - Forget-me-not Polka in C major, B.1

  • @cooperjorde149
    @cooperjorde149 Рік тому +109

    For a school final, I wrote about Shostakovich and how he used music to express himself, and to go against the Stalin government. ClassicFM has an article about it and this man had one of the worst lives. I showed his 8th string quartet to a friend who doesn't listen to classical music and she was shocked at how horrible sounding it was. Btw, she also said that about Brett's lofi!! Lol

    • @ash.........
      @ash......... Рік тому +12

      shostakovich is my favorite composer of all time and his 8th string quartet is one of if not my favorite string quartet out there lmao

    • @Galaxzier
      @Galaxzier 11 місяців тому +7

      When I first heard his 8th string quartet and learned what lies behind it, I cried all night

  • @BONGIOCJ
    @BONGIOCJ Рік тому +117

    Men, that's hard for non-musicians! But I got Mozart!

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld Рік тому +14

      Hard for 'learner musicians' too! But I got Mozart as well... the rest was lost on me! Fun vid though with Eddy doing all the analysing stuff and Brett relying on his instinct (which he should stick to!)

    • @keyaunna.
      @keyaunna. Рік тому +8

      i’m not a musician, but i got chopin, tchaikovsky, mozart, shostakovich and brahms

    • @lucashamilton4674
      @lucashamilton4674 Рік тому +4

      @@keyaunna. wow, that’s great!

  • @gabrielsia4578
    @gabrielsia4578 Рік тому +166

    These types of videos where the audience can guess along with them are my favourite

  • @ShaunakDesaiPiano
    @ShaunakDesaiPiano Рік тому +110

    7:08 some extra trivia:
    Beethoven was in fact one of the composers also called to write a variation for the waltz. Because Beethoven was Beethoven, he decided to write 33 variations, together spanning an hour-long work which is often considered to be one of the greatest variations sets ever written. Diabelli published it as the first part of his Vaterländischer Künstlerverein - the second part was the remaining 50 variations by 50 other composers, including Liszt and Czerny, but also Schubert (one of the multiple choice options).
    Also, Liszt was a massive Beethoven fanboy when younger, which is why his variation and a lot of his early pieces sound like middle/late Beethoven.

    • @forte.3.
      @forte.3. 11 місяців тому

      I don't get where the question is?

    • @ShaunakDesaiPiano
      @ShaunakDesaiPiano 11 місяців тому +2

      @@forte.3. what do you mean question?

    • @wolfilius2514
      @wolfilius2514 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@ShaunakDesaiPiano i think he is just a 12 year old boy who tried to be mean by telling you 'no one asked'. Thabk you for the facts btw, I didnt know that

    • @ShaunakDesaiPiano
      @ShaunakDesaiPiano 11 місяців тому +3

      @@wolfilius2514 haha I suppose that makes sense. I’m glad my fun fact went down well with someone.

  • @ssvemuri
    @ssvemuri Рік тому +70

    On a more serious note, I am genuinely astounded by Eddie's ability to pinpoint works by Beethoven, Debussy (like he did here) because it reminded him of some other work. There is a computer running his brain that enables pattern matching on a different level than us mere mortals. Vow

    • @brickfather2222
      @brickfather2222 11 місяців тому +11

      The moment before he went “ohh” for Debussy, the piano plays a power chord which is SUPER classic Debussy and it’s what made me think of it too along with the French. Super interesting to see a tiny hint of what would make up debussys future harmonic language even in an early work

    • @jennfeeley1410
      @jennfeeley1410 11 місяців тому +1

      Wouldn't you love to be in his head for these games they play?!

    • @ssvemuri
      @ssvemuri 11 місяців тому

      @@jennfeeley1410 I am pretty sure no

    • @matttondr9282
      @matttondr9282 8 місяців тому +2

      It’s just a lot of experience and listening. He is really smart though.

  • @emilyho3028
    @emilyho3028 Рік тому +144

    Tchaikovsky’s one is so happy and sweet that I thought Tchaikovsky is the least possible answer😅!! How interesting!!!! Bach and Mozart are obvious and it’s so cute that their compositions are so consistent and distinguishable😊 I really like this video. Artists’ first work are very powerful and say a lot about them

    • @londongael414
      @londongael414 Рік тому +4

      I was surprised how many I got! Well, I didn't get many, but I was still surprised I got any. I agree re Bach and Mozart - I thought Rachmaninov was also very recognisable, and Liszt. It is really interesting to hear these - I wonder how often any of them are played.

    • @emilyho3028
      @emilyho3028 Рік тому +3

      @@londongael414 Yeah! I also wonder how many pianists/orchestra play them. And I think it’s interesting that Bach, one of the most productive composers, wasn’t good at preserving music when Eddy said that. 😆

    • @newbie4789
      @newbie4789 Рік тому +2

      It's soo funny coz Tchaikovsky music is soo related to happiness though cartoons

    • @mortem4573
      @mortem4573 Рік тому +2

      I'm not a musician whatsoever and I'm not an aficionado either (I'm an illustrator but enjoy watching Eddy and Brett a lot) and even I could get Mozart and Bach right, it's true that their styles are very present 😊

    • @emilyho3028
      @emilyho3028 Рік тому

      @@newbie4789 Thank you for your reply!😊 I am not very familiar with this part although I do recall some content about that in my high school music class back in the days. Can you recommend some names of the work for me to look more into it? Thanks💕

  • @Orion_TheyThem
    @Orion_TheyThem Рік тому +55

    9:12 i knew it was Mahler because of Shutter Island. It's playing during several scenes where the main character meets a German psychiatrist from Dachau. And also plays during a couple other dream/memory sequences and shows the vinyl record up close with Mahler written on it.

  • @closmartins
    @closmartins Рік тому +81

    About 15:14
    I'm from Tchaikovsky gang, didn't actually know the piece regarded as his first composition, but thought of him immediately because of the diminished chord that appears in one second and vanishes, and after three bars within the waltz you can know you're hearing a piece with the "melodic supremacy", actually a very Tchaikovskyan thing. The more "whistlable" a piece, more likely to be Tchaikovsky

    • @Loogia
      @Loogia Рік тому +13

      Im gonna integrate the word "Tchaikovskyan" into my daily vocabulary now

    • @GerryBolger
      @GerryBolger Рік тому +11

      "The more "whistlable" a piece, the more likely it's Tchaikovsky". I've been listening to classical music for around 5 years so I'm still trying to find "my" type.
      Somehow I always end up with Tchaikovsky and you just explained perfectly why that is. His music is like valium to my ears, if that makes sense. I just finished mowing my lawn and whistled or hummed Swan Lake the whole way through.
      Either I think of Tchaikovsky when I'm in a good mood, or Tchaikovsky puts me in a good mood, I'm not sure. But I do know that his music and me being happy are inextricably linked. And now I have a name for it, whistlable...

  • @DeidreaDeWitt
    @DeidreaDeWitt Рік тому +59

    9:52 - This exchange inspires me as an artist in general. Don't abandon those pieces! Someone somewhere really enjoys them and wants more!

  • @DestroyerSableG
    @DestroyerSableG Рік тому +151

    Idk if you will see this..l but I always try to be some of the first to comment on every video in hopes that you will one day see my comments. I just want to tell you guys how much I appreciate you all! I am a violinist and I am going through a lot right now, and I can always be cheered up by your videos. I feel like you guys have changed the face of classical music and brought joy to so many’s lives. You are life changers for so many, and no words can describe how much I appreciate you all. I really hope you see this because I need you guys to know how important you are to so many people. Thank you so much for all of the amazing videos, and keep up the good work! You are 2 amazing people that happened to meet and make something even more amazing: Two Set Violin! Thank you again!

    • @torgenxblazterzoid
      @torgenxblazterzoid Рік тому +6

      Whatever you are going through, Grace, I’ll say a little prayer for you 🙏
      Such a lovely compliment you made for twoset.

    • @StevenSon-dt7zr
      @StevenSon-dt7zr Рік тому +2

      From Brisbane to Detroit and everything in between, the wide reach of extended community brings comfort to soothe and smooth the bounciest of paths.

  • @mlilac
    @mlilac Рік тому +65

    I'm not a musician, but still guessed the first two correctly. A testament to how well TwoSet educated us over the years
    Didn't get the 3rd one, but my guess was the same as Brett's 😆 so that's something

  • @nicksiscoolhi
    @nicksiscoolhi Рік тому +61

    If you can guess the composer slowly, you can guess the composer quickly.

  • @gbogue
    @gbogue 5 місяців тому +4

    Hey guys, I just saw the ABC doc about your backstory. I'm not a musician, but a lifelong classical fan. Near my home is a major music conservatory. Some of my friends are students and grads there. I see what they endure. Your insight is spot on. I love what you've done, mixing a high-end music career with an online creator gig, doing it on your own terms. It's not only brilliant, but entertaining as hell. I'm in Rochester, NY, USA, home to Eastman School of Music. It's such a privilege to attend free concerts by the best music students in the world, even call some of them my friends. It's great what you and a few others, like Jacob Collier, have done with new media - to override the old rules. I wish you were coming here on your tour. Even nearby, like Buffalo or Toronto. As a former filmmaker, I appreciate the quality of your visual work too. BTW, I enjoyed this game even though I suck at it (only 2-3 right). Keep doing the right thing. You rock!

  • @ssvemuri
    @ssvemuri Рік тому +32

    Love Brett's expressions : anticipation, delight, surprise, flummoxed... the whole gamut of human emotion :)

  • @user-zs8hb4iz1d
    @user-zs8hb4iz1d Рік тому +29

    3:01 eddy as a horrifying bird
    5:10 eddy with a wtf face
    5:20 my grandma when technology
    13:23 me when exam

  • @Guitarhorngirl
    @Guitarhorngirl Рік тому +31

    Just got my degree from conservatory, Thank you Twoset for inspiring me to practice!
    And it's also nice surprice to find this video just after the graduation concert:)

  • @ericrakestraw664
    @ericrakestraw664 Рік тому +26

    The pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms, I knew 100% because I have the sheet music in collected books. Since most of the pieces played were geared towards the piano, I'm not surprised Brett and Eddy had trouble guessing the composer. Too bad there was no Paganini or Vivaldi examples.

  • @dracuella
    @dracuella Рік тому +16

    I just watched Ray Chen's review of Brett's Mendelssohn and on the zoom in on Brett at the beginning of the video, I was like, "That's our booooy!" So proud

  • @jonathanrio6587
    @jonathanrio6587 Рік тому +14

    LOVE this challenge! So fascinating to hear these 1st documented compositions!

  • @revorru611
    @revorru611 Рік тому +9

    twoset always coming up with amazing and entertaining ideas!

  • @mukilnarayanan
    @mukilnarayanan Рік тому +19

    This is such a fun and entertaining video! Even nowadays, you can tell that a composer has changed their style so much!

  • @katherinemcintire2638
    @katherinemcintire2638 Рік тому +12

    This was so engaging and fun, little head scratching, too! Thanks for giving us this enjoyable challenge!... did fair...

  • @haben9464
    @haben9464 Рік тому +18

    Love it when you guys do "guess the composer" vids!! I learn about so many cool compositions I'd never find otherwise. Esp when you explain your reasoning, you two are so informed...even when you mess up, your thought process is still informed lol. More plzzzz

  • @Hibiki_UltimateSinger
    @Hibiki_UltimateSinger Рік тому +56

    OMG I REALLY LOVE YOUR GUYS' CONTENT! I really appreciate how you guys help me improve my skills when playing the violin. I also enjoy you guys making me feel so happy and feel better about myself! :)))

  • @TalixZen
    @TalixZen Рік тому +27

    For not being a huge classical fan I am stoked that I instantly recognised Mozart, Beethoven and Liszt. Also I guessed Tchaikovsky right when they both got it wrong

  • @mariavidineeva2524
    @mariavidineeva2524 Рік тому +5

    I love these kinds of vids so much! Super fun and entertaining AND educational. Couldn't ask for more!

  • @aquamarine9568
    @aquamarine9568 Рік тому +9

    I really enjoy these types of videos. I always discover new music to listen to. Loved the Rachmaninoff piece.

  • @Aleksandr_Skrjabin
    @Aleksandr_Skrjabin Рік тому +7

    11:40
    *"Ive made it into the video!!"*

  • @nobodyplaylists
    @nobodyplaylists Рік тому +9

    I love your musical game videos!

  • @alexlei2235
    @alexlei2235 11 місяців тому +10

    Holy shit I can't believe I recognized Chopin's Polonaise in G Minor! I played this piece well over a decade ago, but I never knew it was Chopin's earliest documented composition. Even more so, he happens to be one of my favorite composers, so it's extra special to know his first compositions. The nostalgia hit me so hard.

  • @suphyori
    @suphyori Рік тому +3

    So fun! I'd love to see you do something similar about ulta contemporary classical composers, operas (like the cunning little vixen) too.

  • @amityjoy3732
    @amityjoy3732 Рік тому +2

    Woh a few days ago I thought you should make a video of this exact thing! So excited to watch!

  • @BabyWarship
    @BabyWarship Рік тому +14

    This reminds me of those old game videos from 2018 - 2019, and I love it!

  • @hojowarf6488
    @hojowarf6488 Рік тому +28

    I played along this time! Here are my guesses though I didn't do as well as I expected.
    1 Mozart -Early Classical vibes
    2 Bach -It's a fugue
    3 Prokofiev -I hear parts very reminiscent of "Love of Three Oranges"
    4 Beethoven -Fortepiano sound and showing off piano skills
    5 Debussy -In French and I know his music started out more traditional than what it turned into.
    6 Liszt - Chopin wasn't on the Liszt
    7 X Shostakovich -Also known for more traditional sounding early works
    8 X Shostakovich -Only one on the list who was known for chamber works. Clip was not long enough for me to hear any "Mahlerisms"
    9 X Saint-Saens -Reminds me of Danse Macabre
    10 X Rachmaninoff -Has the drama of later works with less finesse
    11 X Schumann -Just guessing here
    12 X Schubert -cuz no clue
    13 Chopin -Melody over pulsating chords is a Chopin mainstay
    14 X Schubert -Despite the English lyrics it is reminiscent of a Schubert song. (could be translated lyrics to throw them off)
    15 X honestly had no guess

    • @K.D.Meyers
      @K.D.Meyers Рік тому

      I thought the same with #9! That tripped me up so bad 😆

    • @erronblack5015
      @erronblack5015 4 місяці тому

      You can sense that sort of early folk bohemian style in dvořák

  • @WillMichels
    @WillMichels Рік тому +1

    Please keep this sort of videos coming! I really missed them!

  • @tcf_thepro1549
    @tcf_thepro1549 Рік тому +3

    excited to see u guys in ur world tour! travelling half the world for this!

  • @Ken-gl5ir
    @Ken-gl5ir 7 місяців тому +6

    Eddie's surprised face when the violins in Rach's scherzo came got me rolling on the floor 😂

  • @ginnieliebherr4245
    @ginnieliebherr4245 Рік тому +5

    I feel so proud! I acting Guessed some of these, and I have no formal music training, just have been listening to classical music all my life.

  • @jennifersilves4195
    @jennifersilves4195 Рік тому +1

    Love the video.
    You two are such joys.

  • @jjthan8772
    @jjthan8772 Рік тому

    Intriguing video. Thank you as always

  • @jessicamayne3394
    @jessicamayne3394 Рік тому +8

    The only reason I knew the Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Listz was because I do this thing every few weeks where I teach my elementary school students about composers who started very young. A lot of them still think only adults can play good music, and were amazed to find out that there are so many people who started out so so young and quite a few of them are taking private music lessons

  • @shafarifky
    @shafarifky Рік тому +6

    Eddy's "I don't know opera" should be a theme cause I'm sure this is not the first time I hear it

  • @bingusbinted
    @bingusbinted Рік тому +13

    Three seconds in from that first piece and I knew it’s Mozart straight away idk why.

    • @HallaDita
      @HallaDita Рік тому +1

      Angry Salieri in the background (from Miloš Forman's Amadeus) made me think it too :-D

  • @roneven3420
    @roneven3420 11 місяців тому +4

    Y'all missed the fact Chopin has written this piece when he was seven. What the hell.

  • @sandrac7562
    @sandrac7562 Рік тому +18

    The start of Beethoven's piece (4:07) is very similar to the start of the third movement of Moonlight Sonata

    • @dougdumbrill7234
      @dougdumbrill7234 Рік тому +1

      Except the Moonlight is so much much better. I wonder what exactly he did!

    • @erronblack5015
      @erronblack5015 4 місяці тому

      If you look many of Beethoven later masterpieces you can actually find that some of the motifs are from previous less known or unpublished works

  • @_-LL-_
    @_-LL-_ Рік тому +32

    I guessed Debussy too, cause I heard it was french, but it’s difficult to hear what operatic language it is because the singers are going all over the place.

    • @Casutama
      @Casutama Рік тому +7

      It actually isn't opera, it's an art song :)

    • @laurelmentor404
      @laurelmentor404 Рік тому +1

      I guessed Bizet because I heard French and I knew he was an Opera composer.🤣

  • @mimowu
    @mimowu Рік тому +2

    can't wait til a world tour that visits brazil!! maybe you guys could come to the amazon opera house!

  • @zoelafrance8959
    @zoelafrance8959 Рік тому +1

    Just bought my tickets for tour, I'm so hyped!☺

  • @sebastianciobanu7117
    @sebastianciobanu7117 Рік тому +12

    at 10:15 I suspected Brahms cause of the rithm, but as you guys did I immediatly corrected myself with the "It's not that heavy", then after seeing the options and listening after 10:35 I turned back immediatly and I was 100% sure it was Brahms cause it got really dark with a false and masked sense on the scherzo melody (if that makes any sense?)

  • @josefina_s
    @josefina_s Рік тому +4

    I'm studing the Polonaise by Chopin right now and I had no idea that it was his first piece
    Thanks for an iNteresting video :)

  • @nuncaviisso
    @nuncaviisso Рік тому +1

    I really wanna meet Brett and Eddy in person...you guys seem really nice to hang out with and talk about classical music. ❤❤

  • @lastnamefirstname8655
    @lastnamefirstname8655 Рік тому +1

    nice fun video, tsv. more learning about composes and pieces.

  • @EminAnimE1
    @EminAnimE1 Рік тому +54

    9:11
    Wow! This piece was composed by Mahler 49 years before he was born! He truly was a genius!

    • @atlassolid5946
      @atlassolid5946 10 місяців тому +3

      that text was a typo. it's from another twosetviolin video where they try to guess composers from their more obscure works, and that text about 1811 and King Stephen is referring to a Beethoven Overture

    • @EminAnimE1
      @EminAnimE1 10 місяців тому

      @@atlassolid5946 I mean yeah I was joking, of course it's just a mistake.

    • @atlassolid5946
      @atlassolid5946 10 місяців тому

      @@EminAnimE1 oh my bad, i thought for a sec you were implying that it wasnt written by mahler. my mistake!

    • @erronblack5015
      @erronblack5015 4 місяці тому

      I knew it from shutter Island

  • @n0b0dyxno
    @n0b0dyxno Рік тому +18

    If you can guess it slowly, you can guess it quickly.

  • @diiiiiaane6053
    @diiiiiaane6053 Рік тому

    I started following you this week and I don't regret it haha

  • @igorabdoaguilar9331
    @igorabdoaguilar9331 10 місяців тому

    more stuff like this! this was epic!!!! you should do earliest song/lied/chansons ; earliest chamber works, earliest orchestral works. This would be awesome

  • @newbie4789
    @newbie4789 Рік тому +7

    These are all some extremely talented kids playing with simple melodies and I love it

  • @nicholaspossinger7993
    @nicholaspossinger7993 Рік тому +15

    Eddy is just damn impressive on how well he catches small details and how well versed he is in the history of composers and their origins. His recall is unreal.

  • @_ellie_w
    @_ellie_w Рік тому +8

    Weirdly enough as someone with no musical knowledge, I immediately thought of swan lake as soon as the Tsaikovsky piece played

  • @Lilz853
    @Lilz853 Рік тому +2

    So enjoyable to watch!

  • @mariaturnova3269
    @mariaturnova3269 2 місяці тому

    I´ve never played a classical instrument in my life and I´ve also only heard of these musicians names from you guys but I was able to guess pretty much every single one, which was really surprising! Anyways, great video!!

  • @simplytwosetter
    @simplytwosetter Рік тому +20

    Another ordinary day when Twoset's self-esteem is crushed by prodigies lol
    Famous composers at a young age: already started to compose music with their unique character;
    Me at a young age: I DOn'T wANt to PlaY thE PIaNOOOOO!!
    So practice and hard works are important, but talent is just, another thing lol

    • @n0b0dyxno
      @n0b0dyxno Рік тому +1

      I see u everywhere in the twoset comments 😲

    • @simplytwosetter
      @simplytwosetter Рік тому

      @@n0b0dyxno yeah sorry I indeed kinda comment on all their videos.

    • @Rt-uu4yo
      @Rt-uu4yo Рік тому

      @@simplytwosetter If you listen to prodigy and don’t want to ‘play’, you may not like ‘practicing’, for number of reasons. Check out Benjamin Zander’s ‘interpretation’ classes and start enjoying playing…

    • @nancyjfs
      @nancyjfs Рік тому

      @@simplytwosetter And why not? You don't need to stop because someone says so.

    • @n0b0dyxno
      @n0b0dyxno Рік тому

      @@simplytwosetter it's ok lol, I want u to keep commenting, make the twoset community big

  • @Marguerite-Rouge
    @Marguerite-Rouge Рік тому +8

    The Prokofiev's first piano sonata is epic ! I love this composer.

  • @izzyokami3385
    @izzyokami3385 Рік тому +2

    I was surprised to have guessed half of them correct 😂
    Aside from the ones I knew based on the vibes it gave off, some sounded like their later pieces like Beethoven's moonlight sonata and for some reason I also thought of Mendelssohn's violin concerto when it was Mendelssohn's part. I learned so much classical music from you two.

  • @sweetpoison9454
    @sweetpoison9454 Рік тому

    Good thing the video dropped out now. I had a very ridiculous day. Thankyou so much for this.

  • @skier___7843
    @skier___7843 Рік тому +3

    Mahler piece was beautiful.. was waiting for Sibelius 🫶🏻

  • @carolina805
    @carolina805 Рік тому +5

    Shosty was a huge fan of Mahler, so I'm not surprised he might have quoted him (he does in some of his pieces)

  • @irischen3238
    @irischen3238 11 місяців тому +1

    More videos like this plz!!!!

  • @luciopalazzo
    @luciopalazzo 3 місяці тому

    you guys are unique! you deserve a Nobel Prize for what you do for music!

  • @user-zi6li9fx6m
    @user-zi6li9fx6m Рік тому +9

    Hey twoset violin, I’m a huge fan from Taiwan 🇹🇼❤️! It would be very awesome if you would make a video reacting to chinese traditional orchestra music (not the stupid music battle of course) , and compare the similarities and differences between that and western orchestral music! I’ve been playing the erhu (often known as the chinese violin) since I was 11, and it would be very awesome to see chinese traditional music get the recognition it deserves. One piece in particular is 《印象國樂·大曲》performed by 新竹青年國樂團 It is a beautiful piece and probably the best version of it out there. Please consider this video idea 🥹

  • @aritry
    @aritry Рік тому +6

    Don't mind me I'm just blinded by how much brett smiled in this video 🤩 more than all his life combinedd

  • @suefauziyah
    @suefauziyah 10 місяців тому

    Fun video. The time stamp names were a great touch 😀

  • @SC_lovesmusic
    @SC_lovesmusic Рік тому +2

    I dont hv much knowledge about indian classsical music and 0 knowledge about western music and sometimes i kinda feel m not part of the community cause m not even a good artist or anything but this is just in general i noticed that twosetters r just so supportive and nice even to us audiences soo thanks two setters and editor san 😂 and ofc our boys!!!
    PS Great vid as always 😂
    --A new twosetter😁

  • @thesecondfeliks5152
    @thesecondfeliks5152 9 місяців тому +5

    I just composed my first piece yesterday. It was inspired after Shostakovich Funeral March for the Victims of the Revolution; but it progressively lightens up nearer to the resolution. Btw, I am 13 years old.

  • @Kha1nesignia
    @Kha1nesignia Рік тому +5

    Would love to see the un-edited full video of them doing this

  • @itsamara_plays7186
    @itsamara_plays7186 11 місяців тому +1

    Im going to your guy's world tour 🌎 in berlin so excited 😊

  • @jelenakatic1778
    @jelenakatic1778 Рік тому

    It’s gonna be a great day when TSV drops a video ☺️

  • @Rusvul
    @Rusvul Рік тому +3

    I was quite proud to correctly pick Dvorak for the last question. The piece had some strong similarities to Dvorak's Humoresques (Op 101, No 2 in particular, I thought).

  • @lenasophie5455
    @lenasophie5455 Рік тому +3

    Can you do another video where you compose something yourself? Would love to add a BrettLofi 2.0 into my playlist ♥️

    • @lucashamilton4674
      @lucashamilton4674 Рік тому +1

      Any video where they *cough* Brett *cough* compose something is gold, and I love to watch it.

  • @setonix850
    @setonix850 Рік тому +2

    The first ever compositions might have been epic, however this Video was EPIC ! Enjoyed every second !

  • @terranbricklin
    @terranbricklin Рік тому +36

    Beethoven's nine variations sounded really similar to the melodies of moonlight sonata, tbh.

    • @solandri69
      @solandri69 Рік тому +5

      He was probably feeling lazy and figured nobody back in the pre-internet days would notice if he re-used a theme from music he wrote as a child.

  • @chris_em
    @chris_em Рік тому +4

    i somehow guessed 6 of them right even though I don't listen to classical music that often so i am proud of myself! this was super hard

  • @originalname5528
    @originalname5528 8 місяців тому

    I love guessing with you guys and getting it right haha