the Arthur and Lucas Jussen are not planning on being in their current working rhythms for more than five years to keep up. The two players wanting to take their career to the next level, according to the brothers, in an interview with Trouw.

“at This pace, would I not have it for the rest of my life, ten hours on a plane to Asia for a single concert, play, with, jet-lag, and studying to be a concert a day later in Germany,” says the 26-year-old Luke.

“I’m very realistic for me: I have a five year old kid. In ten years, I think for a long period of time. Then we go to a lot of mistakes.”

According to the brothers, who are, respectively, ten and thirteen years of age, and for the first time in the concert hall performers, their careers successful when they have a number of well-known groups to play with, such as the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Wiener Philharmoniker, to the Mariinsky Theatre, The London Philharmonic, the NHK symphony orchestra of Tokyo, the royal Concertgebouw orchestra.

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with A number of orchestras, the duo has been accompanied by, but they need to be there in the next few years of hard work to be done in order to have the complete list, to the bottom of this page.

“And that’s very, very hard work,” said Arthur at the newspaper. “Over the past year and a half, we have a lot of first chances had been the first performance in Vienna, London, Zurich, Munich, germany, and so on. For that kind of concerts, the orchestral manager, and the zaaldirecteur to listen to. Then it should be just right. If you do that the first chance was ruined, you will never have to come back to us. We have all the chances to conquer the hearts-and-quality. The major orchestras are not for us. We are hoping that in the next ten years, to be able to harvest.”

During the course of that harvest, it seems, Arthur is also the perfect time to start a family: “We come from a hot family. I would be very happy if I ever have more than a year, or ten, or fifteen. You are not even getting to 250 days a year on the road. I hope to have a nice life, with nice concerts, and peace of mind.”