Dutch brothers Lucas and Arthur Jussen, classical pianists from the Netherlands, are known for performing together and for their approach to working as a duo. Across the articles, they describe a partnership built on longstanding musical collaboration and a shared method for navigating the demands of touring.

All three outlets frame their story around the absence of hierarchy and the idea of operating without a conventional “boss” dynamic. The brothers emphasize maintaining balance between them—staying focused on the work rather than personal ego—while managing the logistics and pressures that come with travelling to perform in major venues.

While the sources use the same core description and framing, they differ mainly in how they present the lifestyle and practical aspects of touring. The central angle across the coverage is consistent: the brothers’ sibling relationship and cooperative rehearsal and performance style are portrayed as key to sustaining their momentum as they play in some of the world’s leading concert halls.