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National Symphony Orchestra musician plays ‘Baby Shark’ for neighbours on lockdown

NSO trombonist David Murray teamed up with violinist Elise Blake

Clémence Michallon
New York City
Friday 15 May 2020 15:02 EDT
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Musicians perform 'Baby Shark' for neighbors on lockdown

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Two classically trained musicians treated their neighbours to a rendition of “Baby Shark” while on lockdown.

US National Symphony Orchestra David Murray partnered with violinist Elise Blake for the performance.

The NSO shared a clip of the moment on social media on Friday.

It features both musicians standing outside and performing a classical version of the children’s tune.

“Baby Shark” ascended to viral success after the South Korean entertainment company Pinkfong put out its own recording of it in November 2015.

A version of the song with an accompanying choreography has been watched five billion times on YouTube.

Earlier this week, the NSO shared a video of its musicians playing the fourth movement from Beethoven’s Symphony No 7 during a joint, remote performance.

The NSO’s main performing venue is usually the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC.

The centre has postponed all performances through 9 August due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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