Canadian comedian, Michel Lauziere, bills himself as ‘Master of the Unusual.’ He certainly appears to live up to the title. He’s been performing since 1989 and has performed on five continents in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and Japanese as needed.
Using tuned wine bottles and Rollerblades with strikers, Lauziere plays Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G minor, 1st movement in the video above and ‘The Toreador Song’ from Carmen in the video below.
Musical Rollerskating
Michel Lauziere Plays Classics on Glass Bottles With Rollerblades
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