Victor Borge Composes

Legendary musical comedian Victor Borge shows us how modern composers work, and in doing so, invents the concept of “sampling.”

Continuation of Mike Wallace interview with “Franz Liszt.” In this clip, Borge performs a piano duet with Leonid Hambro. Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2

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21 Responses to Victor Borge Composes

  1. 73lele says:

    I totally agree…great talent! There will never be anyone like him again, he truly was one of a kind…loved him!! :o)

  2. LLPorduction says:

    Sorry serenade :)))!

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  4. Francis Bexcudi says:

    what schubert piece was that???

  5. WeeWyllie says:

    Victor Borge had it all. Besides being a piano player nonpareil, he was a very clever and classy man who produced extraordinarily funny humor that was free of dirt and which hurt absolutely no one or anything. How in heck did he manage it so casually? We shall probably never see his match again.

  6. Airton Granero says:

    He invented cut and paste too!!!

  7. Richard An says:

    shostakovich! shostakovich! Just a moment! lol incredible count on victor borge to make comedy out of piano

  8. redheadballerina says:

    i own a couple of vhs tapes of him and that is EXACTLY the joke he makes!! it was hilarious 🙂

  9. allanfelipebr says:

    Is there a sequence anywhere?

  10. Mystep says:

    Shoshta moment here….

  11. jackjiezhang says:

    that joke should be “da-daladada-da,da(B,C)!

  12. Pianoman1770 says:

    lol i love victor borge! lol he’s hilarious and i noticed something no1 else prolly has.. speaking of mozart the amout of minutes and seconds in this video is the same as the K. no. in a popular song of his, sonata K. 545 lol… the vid is 5:45 XD wierd!

  13. pspboy7 says:

    Victor Borge always cracks me up 🙂

  14. WissamB says:

    correction:
    1:40 is Standchen composed by Schubert.
    Lieu de repos however, is actually the Aufenthalt, also composed by Schubert and transcribed by Liszt.

  15. WissamB says:

    the one at 1:40 is Standchen (lieu de repos)composed by Schubert.

  16. atrain118 says:

    aw…I was hoping he would actually play some Shostakovich

  17. rathraven1313 says:

    Pretty much how modern music is done today.

  18. marney89 says:

    hes danish :)

  19. EccoLima says:

    Hello! I’m Argentinian, so I don’t undertand prety much his pronunciation. Can someone send me a private with the “script” of this? It will be great! Thanks

  20. Juan Borja says:

    Serenade translates as “Ständchen”, which is in fact the name of the song (from the Swansong cycle). “Leise flehen meine Lieder” is how the first verse goes.
    How did Borge “hit tune” end up sounding, I wonder?

  21. robertquentincobb says:

    Victor is the KING of Music Comedy! He gave Bug Bunny and Tom and Jerry and every cartoon sense then , that insight of the Hilarious Maestro. RIP. Victor Borge. thanks for posting!

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