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Introduction to classical music

Recommended appreciation of musicians and works in different periods of classical music

I. Baroque period

(1) Monteverdi (1567~ 1643): an Italian composer who leapt from Renaissance to Baroque.

Recommended tracks:

1. pastoral selection.

2. Evening prayer (16 10 year).

3.Flo Opera House.

② Corelli (1653~ 17 13): Italian violinist and composer.

Recommended tracks:

1 .12 major concertos op. 6

2. violin sonata collection OP.5 (including the famous "Freya").

(3) Purcell (1659~ 1695): British composer. Recommended track: 1. Opera Dido and Ananias. 2. Opera "The Fairy Queen". 3. featured songs. 4. National anthem.

(4) D scarlatti (1685~ 1757): Italian composer. Recommended music: Sonata collection (piano, harpsichord and organ are optional).

⑤ coupland (1668~ 1733): French composer and organist. Recommended track: 1. Royal Concert Suite. 2. Selected works of harpsichord.

(6) Vivaldi (1657~ 174 1): Italian composer and violinist. Recommended track: 1. Four seasons (spring) (summer) (autumn) (winter) violin concerto. 2. Twelve concertos "Fantasy of Harmony" Op. 3 3. There are many other concertos, including solo instruments, including violin, viola, cello, guitar, mandolin, pipa, flute, piccolo, oboe, bassoon and trumpet. Readers can choose their favorite musical instruments to enjoy. 4. Glory in RV 589 in D major. 5. Mourn the Virgin Mary. 6. hymns of the virgin Mary.

(7) Telemann (168 1~ 1676): German composer. Recommended track: 1. Table music. 2. Concerto selection. 3. Suite selection.

(8) Mora (1683~ 1764): French composer. Recommended track: A selection of harpsichord works.

(9) Bach (1685~ 1750): German composer and organist, known as "the father of music". Recommended track: 1. Brandenburg Concerto (* * * VI). 2. violin concerto (two violins in a minor, e major and d minor). 3. Orchestra Suite (* * * four). 4. unaccompanied violin sonatas and suites (* * six bwv1001~1006). 5. cello suite (* * six bwv1007 ~10/2). 6. cello sonata BWV 1027~ 1029. 7. Lute piano works (BWV995~ 1000). 8. Selection of organ works (including touch and fugue BWV565 in D minor and Pascaglia and fugue BWV582 in C minor). 9. Triple Sonata (BWV525~530). 10. A variant of Goldberg BWV 988. 1 1. piano music collection with equal rhythm (* * * two volumes BWV846~869, BWV870~893). 12. The art of fugue BWV 1080. 13. Selected oratorios (including BWV 1 18, 140, 147). Mass BWV232 in 14. B minor. 15. Matthew Passion BWV 224. 16. the passion of St. John

(10) Gandel (1685~ 1759): German composer. Recommended track: 1. Water Music II (Suite). 2. Royal Fireworks Suite. 3. Twelve concertos 6 4. Concerto of Alexander's Feast. 5. oboe concerto (G minor and B flat major). 6. Organ Concerto The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, Op. 4, No.4, No.7. Harp Concerto, Op.4, No.6, No.8. Harpsichord Suite (including Happy Blacksmith). 9. The drama Messiah. 10. Opera selection (optional).

(1 1) Tatini (1692~ 1770): Italian violinist and composer. Recommended track: 1. Devil's vibrato violin sonata. 2. Variations on Corey Theme.

(12) Pelosi (17 10~ 1736): Italian composer. Recommended track: Mourning the Virgin Mary

Second, the classical period.

(1) Gluck (17 14~ 1787): German opera composer who jumped from the late Baroque to the classical period. Recommended tracks: Opera Oflo and Eurydice.

(2) Haydn (1732~ 1809): Austrian composer, known as "the father of symphony". Recommended track: 1. Symphony No.45 Farewell, Hen No.83, Oxford No.88, Oxford No.92, Astonishment No.94, Miracle No.96, No.99, Army No.0/00 and No.0/01Bell. 2. String Quartet OP.3NO.5 Serenade, OP.64NO.5 Lark, OP.74NO.3 Knight, OP.76NO.2 Fifth Degree, Emperor No.3, Sunrise No.4, and No.5 3. Trumpet concerto in e flat major. 4. Cello Concerto (2). 5. Genesis and the Four Seasons. 6. Piano Sonata (optional).

(3) Mozart (1756~ 179 1): Austrian composer. Recommend jun? Symphony nos. 35 ~ 4 1 2. Piano ConcertoNo. 19 ~ 27. 3. Violin Concertos No.3 to No.5.. Flute concertos (2 pieces). Concerto for flute and harp K.229 6. Clarinet concerto K.622 7. Bassoon playing K. 19 1. 8. Horn Concerto (four). 9. Symphonic Concerto (K.364 and K.297b). 10. Piano Sonata K.3 10, K.330~333(33 1), K.457, K.545 Sonata for Violin and Piano (optional). 12. String Quartet 14 ~ 23 13. Clarinet quintet K.58 1. 14. French horn quintet K.407 15. Serenade K.239, K.320, K.525, K.36 1. 16. Opera "Women are like this" and "Kang? Giovanni, Figaro's wedding, the magic flute. 17. mass "coronation" in c major. 18. requiem K.626 19. Flute Quartet (four * * *). 20. Piano Trio (* * * 8).

(4) Bao Cerini (1743~ 1805): Italian composer and cellist. Recommended track: 1. Cello concerto in b flat major.

⑤ Beethoven (1770~ 1827): German composer, with a reputation as a musician. Recommended track: 1. Symphony No.1 ~ Scare No.9 (Fate No.5) (Hero No.9). 2. Piano Concerto No.1-No.5 ... Violin Concerto in 3.d major. 4. Piano Sonata No.8 Sorrow, Moonlight No.8 14, Waldstein No.21,Passion No.23, Farewell No.26, Hammarblavia No.29, No.30-32 5. Violin Sonata No.5 "Spring" and Violin Sonata No.9 "Croce". 6. cello sonatas nos. 3 and 5. String Quartet 7- 10, 13 and 14. Piano trio learns Ghost No.5 and Dagong No.7.. 9. Select overture. 10. Romance (G major and F major). 1 1. Concerto for Trio Op.5612. Federio Opera House. 13. solemn mass OP. 123 14. For Alice. 15. I want the wheel to rotate.

Third, the romantic period

(1) Paganini (1782~ 1840): Italian violinist and composer. Recommended track: 1.24 Kubinashi's violin capriccio. 2. The first and second violin concertos ... 3. Fantasia of Moses. 4. Variations on the theme of Chaos in My Heart.

5. Sonata for violin and guitar (optional).

② Weber (1786~ 1826): German composer. Recommended track: 1. The first and second clarinet concertos ... 2. Piano music "Invitation to Dance". 3. clarinet quintet in b flat major. 4. Sharpen shooter overture, oberon overture and Wulian overture. 5. Opera "Magic Bomb Shooter".

(3) Maia Baer (179 1~ 1686): German opera composer. Recommended track: Coronation March (selected from the opera The Prophet).

(4) Rossini (1792~ 1868): Italian opera composer. Recommended track: 1. Opera overture. 2. Opera The Barber of Seville. 3. Opera "Sai Milla Meade". 4. Opera Cinderella. 5. String sonatas (* * * six).

(5) Tony Cai (1797~ 1848): Italian opera composer. Recommended track: 1. Opera lucia in La Mermod. 2. "Tang's opera? Basguare. 3. Opera "Love Elixir". 4. Opera "Flower of the United Front". 5. The opera "Favorite History".

(6) Schubert (1797~ 1828): Austrian composer, known as the king of songs. Recommended track: 1. The fifth, eighth and ninth symphonies. Trout for piano and string quintet. 3. String Quartet "Death and Maiden". 4. Improvisation D.899, D.935, D.946 5. D. when you are happy. 6. Piano sonatas D.557, D.57 1 D.556, D.784, D.845, D.894, D.850, D.958, D.960 7. Sonata D.82 1 for abejoni. 8. Piano Trio No.1 and Piano Trio No.2 9. Wandering Fantasia D.760 10. Song Collection: Beautiful Mill Girl, Winter Journey and Swan Song. 1 1. Song Collection (optional). 12. octet D.803 13. String quintet D.956 14. Violin Sonata (IV). 15. Violin Fantasia D.934

(7) Bai Liaoshi (1803~ 1869): French composer. Recommended track: 1. Symphonie fantastique. 2. Prelude (including Roman Carnival, King Lear, Pirates, etc. Harold in Italy (including the theme symphony played by Viola) 4. Songji's Summer Night. 5. Romeo and Juliet (dramatic symphony).

(8) glinka (1804~ 1857): Russian composer. Recommended track: 1. Overture of ruslan and Lu Milla. 2. sextet in e flat major. 3. Orchestral music "Cam Leska Ya" and "Night in Madrid".

(9) Mendelssohn (1809~ 1847): German composer. Recommended track: 1. Symphony No.3 Scotland, Symphony No.4 Italy, Symphony No.5 Reform. 2. violin concerto in e minor, op 64 3. Piano Concerto (2). 4. finger Cave Overture. 5. Drama Music A Midsummer Night's Dream. 6. String octet in E flat major. 7. Piano Trio No.1 and No.2. Cello Sonata (2). 9. Silent songs. 10. The drama Elijah.

(10) Chopin (18 10~ 1849): Polish pianist and composer. Recommended track: 1. The first and second piano concertos. Etudes (27 songs). 3. Prelude (26 songs). 4. Waltz (14). 5. Nocturne (2 1 song). 6. The second and third piano sonatas. Polish dance OP.40NO. 1 for the army, Polish dance OP.53 for the hero, Polish dance OP.6 1 for the fantasy, Andante leisurely and grand Polish dance op.22.8.. Marca dance (optional). 9. Improvise (four songs). 10. Ballads (four songs) 1 2 3 4. 1 1. Scherzo (four songs). 12. Fantasia Op. 49 13. Lullaby Op. 57 14. Boat song op. 60

(1 1) Schumann (18 10~ 1856): German composer. Recommended track: 1. Symphony No.1-No.4 (Rhine Symphony No.3 No.1, No.2, No.3 and No.4). 2. childhood scene OP. 15 (seventh fantasy). 3. Fantasia in C major OP. 17 (the first movement, the second movement and the third movement). 4. Carnival works 9 5. Chrysler Lena OP. 16. 6. symphonic etudes 13. 7. Fantasy sketch op. 12. 8. Forest landscape works 82 9. Piano sonata no 2 op 22 10. Piano Concerto Op. 54 in A minor (1st movement, 2nd movement and 3rd movement). 1 1. Piano quintet op. 44 12. Fantasy sketch for clarinet and piano 73. 13. Three romantic oboe works 94 14. Fairy tale album (viola and piano). 15. Five folk works (cello for piano). 16. cello concerto in a minor. 17 violin concerto. In d minor. 18. Joint song collection "Poet's Love" and "Women's Love and Career". 19. Violin Sonata (2). 20. Adagio and Allegro for Piano and Horn 70.

(12) Liszt (1811~1886): Hungarian pianist and composer. Recommended track: 1. The first and second piano concertos. Symphony No.2 Tasso, No.3 Prelude, No.4 Mr. Flo, No.6 Mazeppa. 3. hungarian rhapsody (nineteen) No 1, No2, No 13, No 15. 4. Hungarian folk fantasia. 5. Piano Sonata in B minor Op. 45. 6. Memphis fellers WaltzNo. 1 No.7. Paganini theme etude OP.67(*** six, the third of which is the most famous). 8. Ultra-technical etudes (twelve, optional). 9. The year of the tour. 10.No.3 the dream of love. Dance of death (piano and orchestra). Faust symphony.

(13) Verdi (1813 ~1901): Italian opera composer. Recommended track: 1. Opera la Traviata. 2. Opera Ayida. 3. otero Opera House. 4. Opera Macbeth. 5. Opera bard. 6. Opera "Force of Destiny". 7. The opera Naboo. 8. Opera masquerade. 9. "Don's Opera? Carol. 10. Opera "Fastaf". 1 1. Overture and prelude set (optional). 12. Requiem 1 2 6.

(14) Wagner (18 13~ 1883): German opera composer. Recommended track: 1. Prelude and Prelude Collection (optional). 2. Opera The Wandering Dutchman. 3. The opera Don Wei Ze. 4. The opera "Roanlin". 5. Musical Tristan and isolde. 6. Musical "The Famous Singer of Nuremberg". 7. Musical "The Ring of Nibelungen". (Note: Because Wagner's opera works are quite large in scale, beginners should listen to the prelude and excerpts from the prelude and opera excerpts.

(15) Cournot (18 18~ 1893): French composer. Recommended track: 1. Opera Faust. 2. Faust ballet music. 3. symphony. 4. Ode to the Virgin Mary. Serenade The opera Romeo and Juliet.

(16) offenbach (18 19~ 1880): German and French composer and cellist. Recommended track: 1. Overture to heaven and hell. 2. Ballet music "Happy Parisians". 3. The opera The Story of Hoffman (offenbach's famous Song of the Boat comes from this opera).

(17) Franck, Cesar (1822~ 1890): French composer and organist. Recommended track: symphony in 1 In d minor. 2. Symphony Variations. 3. violin sonata in a major. 4. organ hymns. 5. Prelude, chant and fugue (piano). 6. Organ music "Hero". 7. Piano quintet in F minor.

(18) Laro (1823~ 1892): French composer. Recommended track: 1. Spanish symphony OP.2 1 (actually a violin concerto). 2. cello concerto in d minor.

(19) brukner (1824~ 1896): Austrian composer and organist. Recommended track: 1. The fourth, seventh, eighth and ninth symphonies. Shane's hymn. 3. Quality is second.

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