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What are the quiet classical music?

Quiet classical music, I personally prefer Mozart's works. Because his music can be deeply rooted in people's hearts at a certain node, people really want to have the quiet power to stop all work at any busy moment. Especially his requiem, although it has the characteristics of a choir, is more an expression of emotion, which can be sadness or regret. This is an emotional experience that takes you into the inner world and wants to follow its melody. The so-called "Requiem" is nothing more than taking you deep into every note and letting us feel the "spring, summer, autumn and winter" of the soul in the rhythm. It tells our own story, deduces the history and turning point of our life, and provides requiem-like comfort for all the confused people. Whether it's pain or sadness, everything will pass. This is no longer a simple music, but a quiet prayer, which warms every soul and makes it lukewarm. This power is endless.

In addition, I would like to recommend Beethoven's works. As we all know, every achievement of his hides his own "quietness", which is unparalleled. How many people can be as good as him? The core idea of his music is the power of silence. Yes, many of his great works were completed in a "quiet" environment. Take his Moonlight Song for example, which he achieved when his body and soul were both hit. The quiet power inside can reach our hearts at the moment when the music starts, not just the physiological reaction on the feeling. It seems that this silence is lonely; It seems that this silence is our sadness.

There are many good classical music, but there must be one thing in common-please be quiet. Such silence is not only psychological counseling, but also spiritual cultivation. I think, in their music, no one can leave this "silence".