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Light music suitable for memories

Light music suitable for recollection includes Street Living in the Wind, Whispering in Autumn, Memories of Childhood, Concerto of Love and Romance of Love.

1, the street where the wind lives

Street Living in the Wind is a classic work by Yukiko Imura in collaboration with Masao Sakamoto, a famous Japanese erhu player, in 2003. Street in the Wind is a dialogue between erhu and piano, which is refreshing.

Generally speaking, the application of erhu makes the piano slightly redundant, or erhu itself is more infectious than the piano, and the heavy sadness of erhu transcends the romance of the piano. The perfect cooperation between piano and erhu is like a pair of lovers whispering in the audience's ear, telling each other their love.

2. whispers of autumn

The original name of "Autumn Whispering" is: A comme amour (French), and the song title means favorite love; The Chinese name is also called "Autumn Talk". It's French composers Paul Seneville and Oliver Tucson. They are two directors in Delbunin, France, and also famous composers. They created music, and Richard Clayderman was the first performer.

3. Memories of childhood

Memories of Childhood, also known as Memorial of Love and Christine of Love, is a piano piece played by Richard Clayderman, a French artist and piano performer. Childhood memories inspire people's love for life and awaken those romantic feelings that are sleeping in their hearts.

4. Love Concerto

Bach's works at that time were not called love concertos, but minuets in G major. More importantly, Bach did write many songs for his woman, but this one wasn't.

This was written by Weimar when he found the position of organ and court musician in 1708, which was later called "Weimar period". 17 14 At the end of the year, Bach personally played for Prince Friedrich during his performance in Kassel City, which caused a great sensation.

5. Romance of love

Romance of Love is a musical work, and its main theme is based on traditional Spanish folk songs. 1952, the director of the French film Taboo Games invited the famous Spanish guitarist yepes to compose music for this film.

The theme music of this film is romance of love. After the release of Ban, Romance of Love spread widely and became the repertoire of all famous guitarists.