Amazing virtuoso musicians, I love how they listen to each other and work together, no egos, just beautiful blended sounds. I agree that this should be in the library of Congress for future generations to enjoy.
Could some folks correct me/help fill this in for us all? 00:30 Shoulda Seen It Coming 6:15 Harvest Time 10:48 Carpathian Mountain Breakdown 18:22 "A Chris Thile love song" 22:04 Desvairada - Garoto 28:02 Two of Bach's Goldberg variations 31:37 [something] 38:10 What A Blast! 44:30 Bach: gigue from partita #2 in d minor (with Bass "continuo" - no! entire 2nd part! - by Marshall) 50:58 [something] 56:05 Byron's 59:10 end of that 1:02:00 Sedi Donka (in 25/16 time) 1:04:46 end of that 1:05:55 Fisher's Hornpipe
It’s a sick display of brilliance and ability and a joy to listen to. It’s like breathing and looks effortless but you have to believe they have combined for 6 figures of hours of playing and practice to get to this point.
What an amazing show. Don't forget you can join Mike Marshall's ArtistWorks school of mandolin. He's a great teacher and will really help you progress as a player. What a combination these two make - just brilliant.
8 years later, May 18, 2021 I wonder where they are now? I heard that Chris took a M.C, job with a radio company, maybe - maybe not - Mike not a word for several years. I truly enjoy both of them, together or apart. I'm hoping both are happy campers wherever they are and whatever they are doing. Talent like this is hard to put into a box and leave behind. The spotlight beckons even if the dollars are not needed anymore. Wish they would have come to New Mexico, I understand that we only have 1 1/2 venues here, Albuquerque is one and Santa Fe or las Cruces are the halves (?) but we do love music, the Indios, the Hispanics and the Anglos plus a few from other nationalities. We are a fine mix of music lovers, one and all!
Two of my favorite mandolin boys... miss the moment at one of Thile's Bach concerts... at the end he called out for a finale... I yelled Jessamyn's reel and he played it. Divine.
Mike Marshall was in David Grisman’s group at Seventeen. The thing that’s sweet about the mandolin world is that all the elite players are pals who are so happy to get the opportunity to perform with each other.
Undeniable geniuses here. Amazing. I appreciate all types of mandolin playing, but still if I had to be on an island listening to just one great, alive or dead, I'm choosing Mr. Bill Monroe. Not to take away from the brilliance shown here.
Wonderful music. Great skill. No question about that. I just feel very very bad that mandolinists always have have difficulty holding the mandolin. They have to slouch forward and bend their knees in some weird way. Particularly if they happen to be a tall person. I mean can't someone give them a support frame for holding the Mandolin like the ones sometimes can be seen for classical guitars? its basically a frame one side of which is shaped to sit on your knee, then raises the mandolin to the height you want. I mean, music is enjoyable but I don't think the musicians have to suffer back pain and or develop a hunchback just for music . Can someone get to it before we start calling some kind of Mandolin musicians rights professional union? Its a joke, but come on.
Who's better? The answer is the one that plays the mandocello in the background! Oh, they both do? Ok the one that plays the mandobass, seldom seen in public but beautiful to hear.
Oops it's 5 AM again. I must have been watching Chris Thile concerts... So much for sleep. This is better!
me every night
I was sitting very front row, center for this entire performance...my jaw was on the floor the entire time..
I must've been sitting next to you.
Lucky you.
Watching this today for the 1st time has been one of the great joys of my life.
No words.
Just music.
Utterly brilliant.
Inspirational.
I am an on line student of Mike Marshall. This is one of the reasons why. Just WOW!
Amazing virtuoso musicians, I love how they listen to each other and work together, no egos, just beautiful blended sounds. I agree that this should be in the library of Congress for future generations to enjoy.
Me gusta esa música. Grandiosa
Could some folks correct me/help fill this in for us all?
00:30 Shoulda Seen It Coming
6:15 Harvest Time
10:48 Carpathian Mountain Breakdown
18:22 "A Chris Thile love song"
22:04 Desvairada - Garoto
28:02 Two of Bach's Goldberg variations
31:37 [something]
38:10 What A Blast!
44:30 Bach: gigue from partita #2 in d minor (with Bass "continuo" - no! entire 2nd part! - by Marshall)
50:58 [something]
56:05 Byron's
59:10 end of that
1:02:00 Sedi Donka (in 25/16 time)
1:04:46 end of that
1:05:55 Fisher's Hornpipe
Thank you for these shows!!
This really belongs in the Library of Congress!!!
It must be amazing to be that precise. Or never allow someone to know if you weren't precise. Flabbergasted is a great word for me after watching.
I think those insturments would really SHINE behind a Heil PR30 mic.
It’s a sick display of brilliance and ability and a joy to listen to. It’s like breathing and looks effortless but you have to believe they have combined for 6 figures of hours of playing and practice to get to this point.
Whoa at 25:45 it's just like the rain cleared. Magic stuff. I've watched this 5 times, maybe more.
So great
What an amazing show. Don't forget you can join Mike Marshall's ArtistWorks school of mandolin. He's a great teacher and will really help you progress as a player. What a combination these two make - just brilliant.
Awesome!
That is the first time I have ever heard the Goldberg Variations performed on mandolins. Just STUNNINGLY good
Kinda reminds me of "Mandolin Abstractions" by David Grisman & Andy Statman.
8 years later, May 18, 2021 I wonder where they are now? I heard that Chris took a M.C, job with a radio company, maybe - maybe not - Mike not a word for several years. I truly enjoy both of them, together or apart. I'm hoping both are happy campers wherever they are and whatever they are doing. Talent like this is hard to put into a box and leave behind. The spotlight beckons even if the dollars are not needed anymore.
Wish they would have come to New Mexico, I understand that we only have 1 1/2 venues here, Albuquerque is one and Santa Fe or las Cruces are the halves (?) but we do love music, the Indios, the Hispanics and the Anglos plus a few from other nationalities. We are a fine mix of music lovers, one and all!
Man, if I had a time machine to see one concert, it would be this
World class musicians. Love it 🧡
MAAAAN... The communication you two have...inherently, musically...is very very rare. THANK YOU.
Incredible musicians and masters of the mandolin family. Such a treat to listen and watch two bobble heads go to town. With all due respect guys.
You two are amazing... my fav duo on mandolin by far.
Outstanding range of abilities. Thank you so mch for the inspiration you provide to budding 5th tuned instrument players :)
Complementary Masters! What a joy to listen to them play together.
I enjoyed looking back on this superb performance by you and Chris Thile. The variety of pieces selected was uniquely interesting.
Two of my favorite mandolin boys... miss the moment at one of Thile's Bach concerts... at the end he called out for a finale... I yelled Jessamyn's reel and he played it. Divine.
Love of GrAss from INDIA
Wow!!!
Wow, just wow!
Genius, joy, artistic and certainly there was a lot of practice involved for both of these wonderful artists!
What a treat to hear you both. Treasures.
Well there went a little over an hour of my work day - thanks guys! I needed that...
So beautiful, so together, so talented.
Just out-a-this-world ! ! 🎶😎🎶
breathtakingly brilliant
Mind blowing to watch these guys!!! I was so glad to study at Marshalls online school for two years... now I have no time to do that, sadly!
Had to play that Bach Gigue for Grade 7 violin back in the seventies. It always sounded lonely - and now it just fell in love.
Bravo!!!
Awesome!
...the combined chord at 0:52 is so pretty!
oh man, its so easy to miss but you're right, so beautiful.
Brilliant! I've listened to this concert so many times! Really enjoyed it! Many thanks to you both
Mike is such a lovely chap. I gave him a lift to Sorefingers Summer School after picking him up from Heathrow. Hoping osmosis would do it's thing.
Merci !!!
Genius + Genius = Heaven
Mi edad 60 years
Mike Marshall was in David Grisman’s group at Seventeen.
The thing that’s sweet about the mandolin world is that all the elite players are pals who are so happy to get the opportunity to perform with each other.
And the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Thank You .
AWESOME!
Was there, and amazing!
Thile is a genius. Which sucks, because many used to think I was a genius when I was young and don't know there are people like Thile around.
GOD!!......This is Proof Of GOD!!!..I Have Been To Several Chris Shows..So I Knew..But Mike?..He Is Rite Up There With Chris!!
Check out some of Mike's work with the DGQ. He & Grisman do a lot of nice twin mandolin harmony.
There's nothing that sounds more beautiful than a mandolin -- except obscenely talented mandotwins.
Always love me some Bach!
Super performance bravo
omg holy hell i want to be so in sync one day
just.... wow
whoa. well, that's probably the tightest duet I've ever seen.
Somewhere between $300,000 and $500,000 of instruments on stage.
Does anyone know the name of the first song?
the midnight mando madness that night was also amaze balls.
Why am I writing this? I gotta practice and practice!!!
Bravini sti ragazzi!
22:40 Desvairada - Garoto
Whose mandolin is worth more?
Can I buy this on CD?
WELL CAN I???????
The Live Duets album would be the closest to this performance.
25:36
24:45-25:10 is amazing
Saweeet!
Undeniable geniuses here. Amazing. I appreciate all types of mandolin playing, but still if I had to be on an island listening to just one great, alive or dead, I'm choosing Mr. Bill Monroe. Not to take away from the brilliance shown here.
Holy shit
From a time when "Giant Mandolins" roamed the Earth...
Besser geht es nicht!!!!!!!!!Ausgeschlossen!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful music. Great skill. No question about that. I just feel very very bad that mandolinists always have have difficulty holding the mandolin. They have to slouch forward and bend their knees in some weird way. Particularly if they happen to be a tall person. I mean can't someone give them a support frame for holding the Mandolin like the ones sometimes can be seen for classical guitars? its basically a frame one side of which is shaped to sit on your knee, then raises the mandolin to the height you want. I mean, music is enjoyable but I don't think the musicians have to suffer back pain and or develop a hunchback just for music .
Can someone get to it before we start calling some kind of Mandolin musicians rights professional union? Its a joke, but come on.
Anyone know the first song?
I believe it's "Should Have Seen it Coming"
Over The Waterfall
Buff Bacon
14 banjo players watched this
Small instruments, oversize talents.
37:08 is so nasty!!!
why am i finding this slightly annoying??????????????????
whatbis names of tunes?
Who's better? The answer is the one that plays the mandocello in the background!
Oh, they both do? Ok the one that plays the mandobass, seldom seen in public but beautiful to hear.