Zitat des Tages von Richard Hyung-ki Joo:
We write for those who get the musical jokes. But for those who don't, there is always something else going on. That's why we have such a widespread audience.
'A Little Nightmare Music' is the first show we created. It's about all the nightmares that can happen in the span of a concert. When things go wrong - when the lights go out or a cellphone rings - that's when an audience suddenly comes alive, wondering what's going to happen next. Things going wrong often leads to something good.
Rachmaninov's hands were big. My hands are small. But only hands small.
I am the pianist of the duo, although Aleksey does pretty good... you know we've written more and more stuff where he has to play the piano. But you know, to be very honest, I actually went into music because I wanted to be a composer and a conductor. And piano was just one of the ways to get into that.
If you look back, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven were mixing music and humor all the time.
There's one point where I play the piano upside down. When I first did that, I hit my head and it really hurt. But people were laughing, so we've kept it in ever since. I probably have severe brain damage.