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Victor Borge, Anna Buchenhorst and J.Kallhed playing Chopin
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Victor Borge in Sweden practising a Chopin-valse with Anna(Rundberg) Buchenhorst as a make-up-artist, Joakim Kallhed as a cleaner and Eddie Scoller as host. This recording was made in Gothenburg the 23th of November 1989.

Borge was born Bรธrge Rosenbaum in Copenhagen, Denmark, into a Jewish family. His parents, Bernhard and Frederikke Rosenbaum, were both musiciansโ€”his father a violist in the Royal Danish Orchestra[7] and his mother a pianist.[8] Like his mother, Borge began piano lessons at the age of two, and it was soon apparent that he was a prodigy. He gave his first piano recital when he was eight years old, and in 1918 was awarded a full scholarship at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, studying under Olivo Krause. Later on, he was taught by Victor Schiรธler, Liszt's student Frederic Lamond, and Busoni's pupil Egon Petri.

Borge played his first major concert in 1926 at the Danish concert-hall Odd Fellow Palรฆet (The Odd Fellow's Lodge building). After a few years as a classical concert pianist, he started his now famous "stand up" act, with the signature blend of piano music and jokes. He married American Elsie Chilton in 1933, the same year he debuted with his revue acts. Borge started touring extensively in Europe, where he began telling anti-Nazi jokes.

When the Nazis occupied Denmark during World War II, Borge was playing a concert in Sweden, and managed to escape to Finland. He traveled to America on the USS American Legion, the last neutral ship to make it out of Petsamo, Finland, and arrived 28 August 1940, with only 20 dollars , with $3 going to the customs fee. Disguised as a sailor, Borge returned to Denmark once during the occupation to visit his dying mother.
Move to America

Even though Borge did not speak a word of English upon arrival, he quickly managed to adapt his jokes to the American audience, learning English by watching movies. He took the name of Victor Borge, and, in 1941, he started on Rudy Vallee's radio show, but was hired soon after by Bing Crosby for his Kraft Music Hall.

From then on, fame rose quickly for Borge, who won Best New Radio Performer of the Year in 1942. Soon after the award, he was offered film roles with stars such as Frank Sinatra (in Higher and Higher). While hosting The Victor Borge Show on NBC beginning in 1946, he developed many of his trademarks, including repeatedly announcing his intent to play a piece but getting "distracted" by something or other, making comments about the audience, or discussing the usefulness of Chopin's "Minute Waltz" as an egg timer.Or he would start out with some well-known classical piece like Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" and suddenly move into a harmonically suitable pop or jazz tune like Cole Porter's "Night and Day" or "Happy Birthday to you".


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@annabuchenhorst

11 years ago

This sketch was made at the Swedish Televsion in Gothenburg as I was a student. Victor Borge was celebrating his 80th birthday and did a lot of performances in Scandinavia at that time.

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@terrancehyde6552

6 years ago

This man is brilliant. I've been a fan since the first commercial that I saw in1990. RIP. Mr. Borge and thank you for the laughter.

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@Bashkii

5 years ago

He was and still is the BEST! Thank you Victor! I am sure the angels are cracking up at your jokes and marvelled at your playing!! We miss you terribly!!

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@mgg5418

2 years ago

I love that he had the humility to make that joke at his own expense! What a great man โค๏ธ

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@nicolasmajendie1229

3 years ago

It's easy to realize that he was such a phenomenal musician and pianist. That he could turn things on a dime was pure genius. He was the Fred Astaire of the musical arts.

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@georgeisaak5321

3 years ago

When intelligence meets humour only laughter can be the outcome and Viktor Borge was a prodigy on that matter

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@georgealderson4424

3 years ago

This is one of my favourite sketches and this version has the glove twist at the end. I don't speak or understand their words but their language of comedy (and music) is universal!

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@wrongfullyaccused7139

2 years ago

Will never be another like Mr. Borge. The world is a sadder place without him.

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@sk8rjer

6 years ago

So much fun to watch!! Some of the fun is anticipating what's to come next!! grin. Needless ta say, Mr. Borge was a Master at the piano and comedy! What a combination! Cheers!!!

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@derik2nicolai584

6 years ago

OMG no one like Borge, he is SUPER fantastic comedian.

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@Perly53

7 years ago

What a fun skit! Very enjoyable. Thank you.

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@pepevaladez8096

3 months ago

Maestro Borge, wonderful ! always. Thanks for sharing.

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@stephaniejohnson1491

8 years ago

This is amazing! For one thing, it's not easy to purposefully make a mistake once you've learned a piece. Second, it's not easy to play piano with gloves on.

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@BerlinBo

6 years ago

So glad that I stumbled across this recording, and your whole channel!

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@JaneDoe-ci3gj

2 years ago

I saw this when it was aired on Swedish tv. Love Victor Borge, brilliant man. I also think that was the first time I heard Eddie Skollers (the guy that introduced them) awesome songs!

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@NOSEhow2LIV

11 years ago

Lucky girl, to have worked with Victor Borge; most of his audience nearly ended up hospitalised from laughing too much! Or maybe i should say: lucky Borge, having a pretty & talented make-up artist to mop his brow! Bravo!

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@redwren4182

4 years ago

hilarious, i had only seen the english version of this particular sketch - nice glove!

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@annabuchenhorst

7 years ago

Thanks so much, such a great memory

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@barrywilkins884

6 years ago

What a BRILLIANT sketch!!! Loved the Cleaner!! Victor Borge "struggling" to play the C#minor Valse and the Make-up Artiste and the Piano Polisher "show him how it's done"!! Priceless!!! Did Mr. Borge autograph the gloves after he was finished with them??!!

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