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About Brooklyn Classical

Brooklyn Classical features iconic classical compositions performed by some of today's most acclaimed classical musicians. The channel was created by pianist Marnie Laird and cellist Patrick Laird, the married couple better known as "Brooklyn Duo". While Brooklyn Duo's YouTube channel features Marnie and Patrick playing their original covers of pop and rock music, Brooklyn Classical hosts exclusively classical music, including guest performances as well as collaborations and performances by Marnie and Patrick themselves.

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Happy New Year! “Auld Lang Syne” on piano and cello- full song available on Brooklyn Duo’s Spotify!

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Happy New Year! “Auld Lang Syne” on piano and cello- full song available on Brooklyn Duo’s Spotify!

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