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Classical music about love

Beethoven is the most famous for Elis, isn't he?

Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty Waltz, 18 12 Overture, Piano Concerto No.1.

Um ... I'll think about it.

In fact, many masters' works express their love for life or their motherland. The most typical is Bedrich Smetana's symphony suite My Motherland, in which 1 2 movement is the most famous: the first movement describes Visegrad Castle in Czech Republic, and the second movement describes the Volta River. You should know this work.

There are also Mozart's 4 1 39 symphonies, which express their love for life and optimistic attitude towards life.

There is also a famous baroque song "Canon in D Major", which is also a household name. I'm talking about the original, not those messy adaptations that are popular on the Internet now. This piece of music has profound meaning. Because it is polyphonic music, it may not be so easy to understand. Most people think that it only expresses love, because the composer Pacser Bell wrote it after losing his family, but different people have different feelings, which I think can also be understood as love for life and yearning for a better life. For the related content and download of this song, you can see the articles in my Baidu space.

Beethoven's sixth symphony "Pastoral" expresses his love for nature.

Some songs of the Strauss family also more or less expressed their praise and feelings for the people in their hometown or motherland, such as:

Johann Strauss II's blue Danube Waltz (hereinafter referred to as Waltz), Viennese temperament, enjoying life, the sound of spring, staying at home with us, the Great Lakes ...;

Josef strauss's Delirium (this song is not famous, even included in Joseph's masterpiece, but many friends who are familiar with and love Strauss family music list it as their favorite waltz) and Austrian Swallow in the Village. My life is full of love and joy.

There are many composers in The Romantic Period, and most of their works eulogize love or a beautiful life. LZ can explore it by itself.