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  • Absolutely marvelous!!!

  • Good job!!! my twin and i are playing this piece too!!!! any tips?

  • º.o wooW

  • A polished performance. From memory too!

  • love this version... but it could be played a little bit slower :)

    btw czech republic rox!

  • heard a mistake at 2:59 - 3:00 good job though :)

  • @Koreangrl13 3:01 actually

  • Was that treble part played on the right octave (four spaces above the top bar for "G")?

  • Beautiful! It's a shame though that the piano's a little out of tune.

  • Antonin Dvorak is one of our best compositors. I'm rly proud of him. :)

    And you guys rock !!

  • BRAVO !!!

    duet really makes a piece more colourful, gives more layer compare to 'two hands' play, excellent work : )

  • Excellent, you guys! My friend and I are playing this on our recital the end of July, along with No. 4. Maybe we'll post them on Youtube, too! Thanks for some interesting interpretive ideas, although I'd make some parts softer and more legato than in your version. Great speed and technique, though!

  • Dvorak is my favorite! and you guys are awesome!

  • I need the sheets pleease *__*  youre so great !!

  • I love this song :)

  • Owsome

  • That was great!

  • This is really good. My twin brother and I are playing this for a recital. I can almost play it as fast as you guys

  • The nimble-fingered duo pounding away a Dvorak!

  • Bravo. A little choppy for my taste, but well played.

  • Cool!

  • Amazing!

  • Wooww, it's very very good! Who are they?

  • very beautiful music and oooh u r soooo talented

  • b e a u t i f u l

  • Very nice! And on a Bosendorfer.

  • On a Bosendorfer? Supposed to be the Cadillac of pianos. Just ordinary sounding. Quite disappointing. No wonder Steinway is king.

  • And all this you can observe through a webcam microphone and computer speakers... quite disappointing!

  • @dquibs2 .... This is recorded on the cheap... don't judge... besides, you can't judge a piano unless it is voiced and tuned and located in a hall alongside another well-maintained piano...

  • LMAO

  • Back off a little bit more when the upper voice isn't the most interesting, to bring out the counterpoint. A bit more on the ONE-two-THREE-one-two-three accent patterns (like the first two measures) - the music goes into 2, and you give it space instead of force.

  • What happens if someone farts in the orchestra, the fagot part? The show must go on...

  • Amazing!

  • I playes this for my a level music recording, I played the higher part. it wasn't this fast though because it was played in a huge hall and was too resonant for the really fast scale passage runs, they all merged together. Maybe threequarters of this speed?

  • Well, I like this piece very much.... hmm maybe the quiet parts could be a little bit more quiet and I agree with cranberogelio... it could be slower at some parts... but still very very impressive...

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  • At least they're good at something, unlike us Americans.

  • i aint american -_-

  • I meant me though...sorry.

  • stop saying "aint " then.

  • Very well done!

    Bravo!

  • WOW

    Me and my friend said we should do this

    It sounds great :D

  • nice! My orchestra is playing this next thursday lol it's so much fun!

  • i know huh. Me too

  • too fast... slow down a little bit. Still good 4/5.

  • It's supposed to played PRESTO. I'm just saying.

  • it is.

  • Dvorak does write presto but I think it's not a matter of speed that you believe is missing but of character because this dance is a Furiant and it's typical to change from 2 to 3 all the time because this is what a furiant is. This is all played in 3 here. Another Furiant is op.46 no.1.

  • I think you played it very good: with easiness and well dynamics and tempo.

  • I love to see people playing 'four-hands'. You did good job! Just a word, I think both of you play this piece a bit too soft and loosen.

  • sadly the sound quality is not that good. your interpretation isn't very good, too.

    but ofc f*cking nicely played! 4/5

  • ummmm..muy buena interpretacion..muy bien....nose si alguien tiene esas partituras y q me pueda pasar una copia..ya q yo tambien toco piano y me gustaria tocar ese dueto...espero su respuesta amigoss

  • i miss a little pedal, but nice played! i love this one!! :D:D

  • Excelente ejecución.

  • I wish I were Asian. I love Asians.

    Great job.

  • i did this piece with another person for a recital, we didn't go quick as fast though, love this piece <3

  • gospel truth

  • bravo !

  • Bravissimo!

  • Very good-great co-ordination

  • It sounds nice, but it is without the Slavic spirit. I think it is prerequisite to understend the spirit of the Slavs in order to interpret these great composers, like Dvorak, Smetana or Tchaikovsky.

  • Elucidate.

  • superb! didn't think that could sound well on the piano but it so does! you do great.

  • It has to sound good for piano, because it is originally writen for piano!

  • Very good! I have a recording of these Dvorak 4-hand piano pieces. Are you guys brothers or just friends? Are you Koreans or Japanese? Thanks.

  • Actually, we're Chinese.

  • woot asians!!!

  • IM PROUD TO BE ASIAN!! :D

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  • @KevinFromSD obviously they are chinese when have you ever ever heard of a japanese or korean kid good at the piano. jeez.

  • @yejkkjy

    What about Aimi Kobayashi? She's a japanese girl who is prodigious. Have a look at her videos here on You tube.

  • @yejkkjy That's racist. /:

  • @KevinFromSD does it ever get claustrophobic in that narrow little mind of yours?

  • @yejkkjy well yes actually.

  • This sounds cool on the piano! im in the vermont youth sinfonia and we'er playing this piece and it sounds Idendtical. I play the bass for those who wan to kno.

  • Ok, and what are their names?

  • I am from Czech republic too, but it isn´t too important vhich nationality plays that... important is the fulfiment!!! I play this piece too, and I must say, these Japanase are great...

  • perfect interpretation, perfect feeling, perfect balance, perfect video. 5 stars

  • woow!!

  • this is really great guys...learning this with my friend right now.

  • This is my favourite piece of Dvorak for myself to play and this was wonderfully executed and props on the perfect memorization! I know how difficult it was!

  • Even your heads are synchronized o_O

  • Wonderful performance... Excellent execution

  • I am from the Czech republic, Antonín Dvořák´s country, and I must say, these Japanese are good... Only Czech and Japanese can play Dvořák´s music

  • not really i have to play it in marching band and we play it pretty well. I am not a big fan of Dvořák but I kind of like his 4th Slavonic Dance. Sounds really emotional!

  • Anyone can play the New World Symphony, which...if you didn't know....was written by Dvorak. I've seen videos of the Dublin and Vienna Philharmonics playing it. Also the Johannesburg Orchestra.

    There is an orchestral arrangment of this dance on YouTube played by the Jerusalem Symphony, which should be a related video.

  • That is amazing! This piece is one of my favourites I just love the dynamics- and that melody!!! Well done, that is incredible!

    ~Alicia

  • i like it :)

  • Quite good, but i think, that you might use a pedal and these breaks between the themes were beyond. I have also played it and i think that it is my favourite S.Dance except the 15th and 1st.

  • Excellent! Absolutely flawless.

  • ahm i was grown up with the slavic dances. youre playing very well! ...

  • Sped up a bit at 1:08, Good performance all round though.

  • very cool song! XD

  • well done!! very energetic :)

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