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2nd Hungarian Rhapsody - Piano Comedy Duet

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2007

This routine is an adaption from the Victor Borge rendition of the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt. We preformed this for a school talent assembly and everyone loved it and thought it was hilarious! It took us about two months to crunch through it and figure out how to play it like Victor Borge. Enjoy!

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  • Wonderful performance. Victor Borge is one of my all-time favorites. Thank you.

  • What a wonderful tribute to a comedy genius...you two did the master proud with your excellent rendition of his comedy masterpiece!

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  • you guys did great, I'm a big fan of Borge and you did him proud.

    

  • It gives me hope that teenagers still know who VB is. :)

  • Sexy.

    

  • Somewhere, Victor is smiling. :)

  • You guys did a great job with this.. Can't believe how close it looked to Borge! I'm trying to find more comedian/ piano combinations but so far Borge and Tim Minchin take the cake!

  • Great job guys; I have always wanted to play this with someone myself (might do it this January). Victor Borge is amazing. I am very lucky because he played Happy Birthday--or his rendition of it--in concert for me when I turned 10. The memory has stuck with me ever since. Keep up the great work you two!

  • I like this part 2:35 - 3:24

  • Well, although one of the guys is weaker pianist then another it's still a good effort and it's nice to see Victor Borge genius isn't forgotten. Although they were missing the main ingredient of his charm: he did most of his humor with straight face and delicate nuance, not clowning. That's the trick.

  • I expect simply the place wouldn't let you smack closed the lid to the piano that you didn't do the last switchover with the upper man playing the last two notes before slamming the piano closed...

  • WELL DONE!! You two are amazing, great to give credit to Borge's creative genius!! Great to see young men doing something that requires much talent!!

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