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The Influence of German Music on Germans

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Most musicians and pianists were born in Germany!

In the classical Renaissance and New The Romantic Period, a large number of German musicians, composers and pianists emerged!

For example, we are familiar with Ludwig van Beethoven.

He has many famous works in his life, such as Symphony of Destiny, Pastoral Symphony, Symphony of Heroes, Moonlight and so on.

Another example: Karl Maria von Weber

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Albert Schwarzer

Robert Schumann

Johannes Brahms

There are many more.

Examples of different situations

As far as its historical achievements are concerned, in the history of German music, people often compare Brahms with Bach and Beethoven and compare them to three pillars, that is, according to the initials of Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, they are always called "three B's".

The grandeur and scale of Brahms symphony.

The creative style of Beethoven's music has roughly gone through three stages: (1) early [Bonn period; The influences of Bach, Haydn and Mozart can be seen in his works. And accumulated a lot of material for future creation. (2) the middle period [Vienna period; 1793- 1808] The sonatas and orchestral music created at this time greatly enhanced the drama of the works, fully developed and improved the structure and function of the classical sonata style, indicating that Beethoven's creation was fully mature and had a unique personality. (3) Late Vienna; 1809- 1827] The music style has changed obviously. The scale of the work is reduced, the theme is singing, and the lyricism is enhanced. It presents a romantic musical style.

Bach's creation is mainly polyphony, with strict conception, inner feelings, philosophy and logic. Bach's greatness lies not only in his several works.

I think what is more important is his composition concept and skills. If you have studied piano, you will know that Bach's works have almost become a model textbook for modern piano practice. Bach is the earliest of the three, and much earlier, but it is such an era that people have turned products into modern textbooks and nothing has changed. It's really not awesome to have such a forward-looking vision.

Germany is famous for its music. It is a famous hometown of music in the world. The German nation is a nation that loves music and is also a nation with great musical talent. Its achievements in music are unparalleled. Almost no country in the world has produced so many famous musicians as Germany in its historical development. Historically, the center of German music has been in Vienna, Austria. When people talk about the history of German music, they always include Austria, because these two countries not only belong to the category of German language and culture, but also have close ties and are inseparable in the long historical development. Bach and Handel were the most outstanding composers in Germany in the17th century. Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven are called the most outstanding classical musicians in Vienna. Schubert and Schumann, as kings of German songs, are outstanding representatives of German romantic music in19th century. /kloc-In the second half of the 0/9th century, Wagner was a central figure who decided the music development path in Germany and even Europe. In addition, there are famous musicians such as Brahms, Schoenberg, and Midmitt, who have also made important contributions to the development of music in Germany and even in the world. Up to now, there are many art festivals or music groups in Germany specially designed to commemorate these masters. Such as Bonn International Beethoven Festival, Wagner Cultural Festival in Bayreuth, Gexing Church Choir dedicated to Bach music, International Bach Association and Bach Cultural Festival held from time to time.

The German nation is a nation that loves music. In Germany, the love of music is universal. Music plays an important role in German cultural life. Germans attach great importance to the cultivation of the next generation of music quality, and children are influenced by music from society, schools and families since childhood. In addition to music classes in good schools, mothers often start to cultivate their children's interest in music very early. All primary and secondary school students, without exception, often learn a musical instrument after class, and flute and guitar rank first. Today, one in every two young people in Germany can play a musical instrument. Young people are always more interested in listening to music than watching TV. Germany sells 240 million records, tapes and CDs produced at home and abroad every year.

Germans have a special preference for chamber orchestras and chamber music. String instrument ensemble is not only loved by the audience, but also popular as a family playing instrument. Meros Quartet, Berlin Cross Mountain String Quartet, Sherroubini Quartet, Vonnet Quartet and Mannheim String Quartet are all famous German chamber orchestras. In addition to professional small bands, music-loving Germans spontaneously organized millions of small family bands. Whenever after work or public holidays, people would rather turn off the TV, get together with relatives and friends to play and sing, and entertain themselves. Music has become a good social way for people to express sympathy. In modern cities in Germany, people can often see some folk artists performing in the street. They play the ancient organ, write and perform, and sing, adding a fresh and quaint color to the noisy city.

Chorus has always been a traditional music form in Germany, with many fans. Compared with the typical male chorus in19th century, people nowadays prefer mixed chorus. In Germany, children's choirs and adult choirs are composed of their fans. Classical music has been the mainstream of German music for a long time, but in recent decades, jazz, rock music and pop music have gradually been accepted by German audiences and formed their own styles. German jazz is mainly famous for its free jazz. Albert mengle Stoff is one of the best trombone players in the world. Like other countries, the younger generation in Germany is also keen on rock music. Besides international rock stars, they also like their own stars in Germany. The famous German rock bands are Scorpion and Die Prinzen, both of which are world famous. In Germany, young people listen to radio, records and rock music tapes almost every day. Music brings young people together. As long as there are stars attending the open-air concert, even middle school students don't care about the expensive ticket price as high as 200 marks.