The recording of Yoo Tae Jin playing “Traumerei” goes viral online. However, it turns out to be Joon Young’s play, not Tae Jin’s. Joon Young demands Tae Jin to take the recording down, but he refuses. Jung Kyung helps Joon Young by talking Tae Jin into taking down the recording of “Traumerei”. Song Ah runs into Jung Kyung and hears about Joon Young playing “Traumerei” and what that means to Joon Young. In the end, she decides to end things with Joon Young.
If you're looking for something fresh and vibrant to add to your watchlist, 'TwoSet Violin' might be just what you need. This musical comedy series is studded with all the right notes - humor, talent, and an underlying passion for classical music that resonates throughout each episode. The Australian duo that carries this show - Brett Yang and Eddy Chen - have been changing the way we perceive classical music, one episode at a time.
'TwoSet Violin' chronicles the life stories of these two talented violinists who started their journey by posting classical covers of pop songs on YouTube. Their transition into creating hilarious yet insightful comedy videos showcasing their lives as conservatory students has led to increased viewership and acclaim. The duo's commitment to their craft led them to resign from prestigious positions in symphony orchestras to focus solely on their live concerts.
Born in Taiwan but raised in Australia, Brett Yang and Eddy Chen share many similarities beyond just playing the violin. They met as teenagers in an after-school math group and later bonded over their shared passion for music during their time together at a youth orchestra. Both studied at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia where they honed their skills before stepping onto the larger stage.