Originally composed by Johannes Brahms, this piece is one of the most famous in the classical canon.

: His interpretation is noted for its high energy, passion, and "riotous" rainbow of styles, blending his rigorous classical training with contemporary charisma. Musical Analysis of Hungarian Dance No. 5

The official video for performance of Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor by Johannes Brahms showcases his virtuosic ability to reinvent classical repertoire for the accordion. Performance Overview

: The accordion, which Martynas uses to bridge the gap between traditional folk roots and classical concert halls.

: Martynas Levickis, a Lithuanian virtuoso who gained international fame after winning Lithuania's Got Talent in 2010.

Martynas - Hungarian Dance No.5 in G Minor (Official Video)

Martynas - Hungarian Dance No.5 In G Minor (official Video) May 2026

Originally composed by Johannes Brahms, this piece is one of the most famous in the classical canon.

: His interpretation is noted for its high energy, passion, and "riotous" rainbow of styles, blending his rigorous classical training with contemporary charisma. Musical Analysis of Hungarian Dance No. 5 Martynas - Hungarian Dance No.5 in G Minor (Official Video)

The official video for performance of Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor by Johannes Brahms showcases his virtuosic ability to reinvent classical repertoire for the accordion. Performance Overview Originally composed by Johannes Brahms, this piece is

: The accordion, which Martynas uses to bridge the gap between traditional folk roots and classical concert halls. Originally composed by Johannes Brahms

: Martynas Levickis, a Lithuanian virtuoso who gained international fame after winning Lithuania's Got Talent in 2010.