VIDEOS
Beethoven "Moonlight" Sonata op 27 # 2 Mov 3 - Valentina Lisitsa (Polish Pianist)
CHOPSTICKS - This is NOT your teacher's piano!
Andy Johnson, performing a little Chopsticks variation.
Bolero flash mob at Copenhagen Central Station
Victor Borge - Hungarian Rhapsody #2
A twist on the Hungarian Rhapsody. Victor Borge and his friend Zhahan Azruni plays together.
Cello Wars (Star Wars Parody) Lightsaber Duel - The Piano Guys
Elderly couple (at the Mayo Clinic) plays a duet
The 5 Browns - The Firebird
Jazz for Cows
http://www.newhot5.com. The New Hot 5, American-based jazz band plays for a herd of cows in Autrans, France. The unedited footage is now uploaded on our channel in two parts. If you want to hear more, check out our other videos of concerts for humans.
May you sing like no one is listening
MOZARTGROUP.ORG
How to have fun with Mozart. Be sure to watch until the end or you might miss a bit of Sabre Dance and Bobby McFerrin.
Thanks Judy!
Thanks Judy!
Nora the Cat
This is just one of the many videos she has on YouTube. She also has her own website.http://norathepianocat.com/
Pianists in Paris - cdza Opus No. 4
Star Wars Barrel Organ
In one of the better promotional stunts in recent memory, a German company has built a barrel organ out of 20,000 Lego bricks that plays the Star Wars theme song.
The surface of the giant, spinning musical contraption is divided into several sections depicting scenes from the sci-fi saga, including the Death Star, Tatooine, the snowy surface of Hoth and an Endor forest.
The hand-cranked organ, created by Serviceplan with the help of Lego professional Rene Hoffmeister, works by having Lego figures on the barrel’s surface hit levers as the device spins around. The levers press keys on an attached keyboard, playing John Williams’ classic composition.
“When I was asked to do the project, at first I was not sure if this really was going to happen,” Hoffmeister said in a new making-of video that shows off the amazing project.
The barrel organ has been on tour in Germany since January, going around theaters in the lead-up to the 3-D release of Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace. Later this year it’ll find a home at Legoland Germany.
See photos of the Star Wars Lego barrel organ, as well as videos of it in action, in the gallery above. The Force is strong with this one.
Photos courtesy Serviceplan Campaign
The surface of the giant, spinning musical contraption is divided into several sections depicting scenes from the sci-fi saga, including the Death Star, Tatooine, the snowy surface of Hoth and an Endor forest.
The hand-cranked organ, created by Serviceplan with the help of Lego professional Rene Hoffmeister, works by having Lego figures on the barrel’s surface hit levers as the device spins around. The levers press keys on an attached keyboard, playing John Williams’ classic composition.
“When I was asked to do the project, at first I was not sure if this really was going to happen,” Hoffmeister said in a new making-of video that shows off the amazing project.
The barrel organ has been on tour in Germany since January, going around theaters in the lead-up to the 3-D release of Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace. Later this year it’ll find a home at Legoland Germany.
See photos of the Star Wars Lego barrel organ, as well as videos of it in action, in the gallery above. The Force is strong with this one.
Photos courtesy Serviceplan Campaign