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Symphony introduction
Recommended tracks: Bach's Brandenburg Concerto * * * six.
Season 4 Uygur violin concerto
Mozart 35-4 1 Symphony 3.4.5 Violin Concerto 2 1 23 25 Piano Concerto Opera Prelude, Marriage of Figaro, Magic Flute, Don Juan and other serenades in G major ... Most of Mozart's works are very suitable for beginners.
Haydn symphony 9410010102103104.
Beethoven's 5 6 8 9 Symphony
Johann strauss's famous music
Write to friends who want to listen to classical music!
Author: Happy Fruit (friend Beethoven) Article Source: Original hits of this site: 1540 1 updated on April 5, 2004.
Write to friends who want to listen to classical music! Hello, friends who want to enter the classical music hall. As an experienced person, in order to help you get started, I want to talk about my feelings and give you some suggestions, so that you can enjoy the classical music hall as soon as possible and bring you endless joy.
For you, first of all, you should understand the origin of some western classical music and the evolution of other schools, and some major musicians in different periods [including their life, brief introduction, background of the times and their fate] as well as their representative works and styles. These should also be understood. If you want to enter the door of classical music, you must first cultivate your interest in listening to classical music. As long as you are interested, just like a child learning to walk, you can rely on yourself for the rest!
The next thing to say is how to start listening. First of all, according to your hobbies, your understanding of music and your self-cultivation, from simple to complex, the band is gradually compiled from small to large, starting with a simple, lively, beautiful and intimate music style. Because everyone's hobbies and accomplishments are different, the degree of perception and acceptance of music is also different, and the forms of music are also diverse. When listening to music, you should have a focus according to your favorite music style (whether you like big works, symphonies or orchestral music, concertos, overtures, chamber music, instrumental solos and operas). There should be a clear understanding at this point, and it is easier to get started with this starting point. For some friends with high cultural level and certain musical accomplishment, they can make faster progress and listen to a wider range.
Friends who have a fever for the first time are most concerned about the contact with classical introductory songs, but it is difficult to have a unified and correct answer because of their different educational level, life experience and personality hobbies. This is also the biggest headache for some senior enthusiasts and professionals. Therefore, we can only give medicine to friends who meet for the first time according to our own experience and hobbies. It's a bit biased and incomplete to give you blind advice without knowing your details, but in this case, you have to do it!
Frankly speaking, listening to classical music, I first recommend the music of the Strauss family, because it is called the most popular, beautiful, approachable, touching and enjoyable classical music by some music lovers. Their music has rich themes and diverse techniques. Basically, they are in the form of great works (overture, waltz, March, polka, etc. ), easy to understand, beautiful melody, elegant and gorgeous, magnificent and beautiful. It is considered to be the closest door to the classical music hall. How many people have been touched by a blue troubled river, and how many people have been touched by a March of Radeski. If you don't listen to the music of the Strauss family, you are not a classical music lover. Have you noticed that once a year, the most influential dimension in the world.
The tracks played in Yena's New Year concert are basically the music of the Strauss family. It has fascinated many music lovers in the world and cultivated countless classical music lovers. So listening to sai-jo's music can quickly improve your appreciation level and ability of classical music. It can be seen that no one can regret the position of sai-jo music in classical music.
Recommendation: 1987 Vienna New Year Concert and special collections of previous New Year Concerts. In addition: TELARC's two discs of Shizu music should be owned. This CD-ROM is a must for enthusiasts. It can not only test the machine, but also enjoy killing two birds with one stone. His performance is almost well-known, and the sound effect is good, which is a bridge for pop music lovers to turn to classical music. Moreover, the music of the Strauss family can be seen everywhere in specialized video stores, and it is not difficult to choose according to bands and tracks.
Let's talk about other must-hear introductory songs. As the originator of early baroque classical music, Bach's works, the representative figure, are the starting point, {because baroque music is already the mature stage of classical music development, in which there are many tracks, diverse styles and beautiful. His music is simple and elegant, cordial and natural, smooth in rhythm, beautiful in melody, clear and transparent, euphemistic and beautiful, unique in classical music, leaving endless wealth to future generations. The representatives of this period are Handel, Weaver and so on. Listen to Bach's works if possible. If you choose the best works, there are: violin concerto, double minor concerto, Brandenburg concerto, fugue.
Art, general piano, Guan Xuan music suite, etc. One of the most famous is the Brandenburg Concerto, which was sent into space by humans to communicate with aliens. It is not difficult to see the position of Bach's music in classical music. Handel's water music and fireworks music are also gorgeous court music, very beautiful. Vivaldi is famous for his concertos. He wrote more than 300 concertos. Summarized the experience of predecessors, summed up and created three movements of the concerto, and the formal test of {fast and slow} composition laid the foundation for future generations! His masterpiece "Four Seasons" is the most popular violin concerto, with more than 100 versions, which has never been lost in the world! Baroque music, listened to for a long time, can purify the soul.
The works of classical music, romantic music and national music are introduced here. {Don't consider the modern music school for the time being}. The classical musicians of this period can be said to be the most famous, and the representative figures are Haydn (the father of symphony), Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms. The most famous music works in this period reached the peak of classical music. Haydn wrote 104 symphonies, the number of which is unparalleled, and standardized the format of the four movements of the symphony. For those who like to listen to symphonies, the first 90- 104 is a must-listen, original baroque early classical symphony. Fresh and natural, the rhythm is lively, the melody is rich, and it is refreshing and comfortable to listen. In addition, his concerto
It's also well written.
Needless to say, Mozart and Beethoven are excellent works. But as an introduction, maybe Mozart's works are more, although I think Beethoven's works are more infectious. First of all, Mozart's works have such beautiful melodies. They are always full of youthful vitality, infecting you all the time, making you forget your pain and troubles, and washing away the dirt in your heart all the time. He brought only joy to the world. No wonder Mozart said that my music should not only make people happy, but also make people noble. I dare to recommend: violin concerto, piano concerto, symphony (you can listen from back to front), serenade, love song, sonata and all concertos, overtures, requiems, etc.
Speaking of Beethoven, his works are too good but too dignified to accept his thoughts and philosophy easily. Once a symphony is produced, you will forget that you can't help wandering in his music world. Who else besides Beethoven? I dare not blindly recommend many of his introductory works, but I still can't help listening to them, including piano sonata, 8, 14, 23. Xiaoti Sonata Spring, Rudolf Rodolphe Kreutzer, Violin Concerto, Piano Concerto No.5, Symphony No.3, Symphony No.5 {the most famous symphony in the world}, Prelude Collection. And-take your time!
Brahms is the last composer of classical music school. His works are reserved and distinguished. I like his works very much, but there are not many introductory songs. His violin concerto is one of the four largest violin concertos in the world. His second and fourth symphonies are very good, and his Hungarian dance music is the fifth best.
The works of Romantic Music School and National Music School are vast and colorful, and the representative figures are Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, dvorak, Bicai, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Bedrich Smetana and brukner. Masterpieces: Wagner Opera Overture, Liszt Symphony Prelude, Tasso, hungarian rhapsody No.2, Berlioz Symphony Fantasia, Schubert Serenade, Moment Music, Symphony No.8, Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Dvorak's Ninth Symphony "From the New World" is a masterpiece, very beautiful and pleasant to listen to. Bicai's cards should also be listened to, needless to say, they are also commonly used tracks, and BMG's is good.
Tchaikovsky is like a sacred musical fairy in my mind. His music is not only beautiful, but also distinguished and elegant. His works contain all the elements of beauty, rich and romantic, perfect and charming. In my heart, nothing can be compared with Beethoven like Lao Chai. His works include three ballets, piano music "Four Seasons" (the most charming in June), overture 18 12, symphonies 4, 5 and 6. Piano and violin concertos are very famous.
Chopin's serenade is very beautiful. Sounds like a living fairy at night. Bedrich Smetana's symphonic poem My Motherland is really famous, and his second movement, volta river, is the best. Brooke is famous for composing symphonies. He, Beethoven and Brahms are also called "three B's", which is very influential in the symphony music world. The fourth and eighth songs must be heard, but so far, some people say that he wrote nine symphonies (just kidding).
If you have heard some of the above works repeatedly, you are undoubtedly a beginner's friend! The key to getting started is to listen to your favorite works and composition forms. Those who like to listen to symphonies, wind music and other great works should listen to the overture first. Because symphony evolved from overture, it is generally in the form of movement and sonata, just like the first movement of symphony. There are many overtures and symphonic poems that are excellent, with bright rhythm, beautiful melody and extraordinary momentum. It will be of great help for you to understand and appreciate great works!
I recommend you: Complete Preludes by Beethoven, Mozart, Rossini, Su Pei, Wagner, Verdi and Polez. It can be a valuable collection.
Talk about sketches, which can't be ignored but can't be listened to for a long time. A sketch is a small dish that you can't eat enough. Time will also affect the time to eat a big meal. Friends who like rotating music can listen to some violin collections by Paganini, Sarasa and Krissler, Rossini's sonatas and Mutt's cards, all of which are good. Piano can be enjoyed, Chopin's Nocturne and other works, Beethoven's Piano Sonata 8,14,21. Nassau's My Piano Diary is also good.
I love great works. 90% of my collections are great works, and I listen to them for the same time. I don't like chamber music very much, so I dabble less. Other works give you less advice, please forgive me! Perhaps because he is an athlete, his personality is relatively atmospheric, and great works such as symphonies are profound in ideology, artistry and philosophy, so it is not easy to hear them without a certain understanding. Listening to great works is not easy to understand, but this is the difficulty, which is why I love great works. Therefore, almost all the symphonic complete works of symphonic masters are collected, many of which have several versions, as well as wind music, concertos, overtures, symphonic poems and symphonic suites. Many have been collected, and the current task is to continue to collect them and not let them go.
Remind friends that there is no other way to introduce classical music, that is, to listen more and feel with your heart, which is irreplaceable! ! I wish all friends a smooth journey in enjoying classical music! ! ! The above is my personal opinion, a little experience and a little experience, which can't be called guidance. I hope I can inspire my first friends and learn from my heart! ! !
Precious materials for the introduction of classical music appreciation (1)
2006-9-3 16: 12:40
Precious materials for the introduction of classical music appreciation (1)
This is a gift left by a music professor who has studied music history for most of his life before his retirement.
The old professor's painstaking efforts are divided into 17 parts, from1the Renaissance in the early 5th century to modern electronic music and jazz, and the independent part of Australian music (the old professor is Australian). In each genre, the old professor listed four or five representative figures and three or four representative works, and also mentioned the main musical ideas of each genre and some brief comments of his old man's house.
From ancient times to the present, it is:
The Renaissance
Baroque instrumental music baroque instrumental music school
Baroque vocal school
Classical instrumental music
Classical Vocal Music Classical Vocal Music School
Romantic instrumental music genre
Romantic vocal genre
Late romanticism, late The Romantic Period
impressionism
expressionism
Serialism serialism school
neoclassicism
Nationalist school
Electronic music electronic music genre
Any music and TV. Minimalist opportunistic music and minimalist music school
Jazz school
Examples of Australian music Australian music achievements
Auditory Recognition Outline (Music Appreciation Outline)
Key words: historical knowledge, analysis, terminology, style, composer, and. works
The first part:
Renaissance (between "Middle Ages" and "Baroque",1early 5c-1early 7c)
Composer: Gabbrielli Giovanni (Italian composer and organist, 1554- 16 12).
Composer Palestrina (Palestrina, Italian composer, 1525- 1594)
Monteverdi (Monteverdi, Italian composer, 1567- 1643)
Gibbons (Gibbons, English composer, organ and virginal performer, 1583- 1625)
William byrd (British composer and organist, 1543- 1623),
Wilkes Vilks (British composer and organist, 1576- 1623),
John Wilby (Will Bailly John, English composer, 1574- 1638).
Molly, Thomas (Molly Thomas, English composer, 1557- 1602)
Suggested listening works:
Gabrielli-Sonata (Sonata for 4 Degrees Bass and Strong)
Suggested listening works
Palestrina-Missa Papae Marcelli (Pope Ruth Mass in Marze)
What's more-it's May (the flower picking season of May Festival).
Monte Verdi–Favola de Flo (English translation Orpheus Orpheus Legend)
Orpheus is the first time in the history of music to accompany a song with a complete band.
Listening objectives:
Get renaissance musical instruments, fashion and. Costume, dance steps, works of art
The purpose of listening: to understand the musical instruments, fashions and costumes, dance steps and works of art in the Renaissance.
Key concepts:
Pastoral, dance, Renaissance musical instruments, polyphony, San Kyle dance, mass, carols, hymns, unusual musical instruments, calligraphy and painting.
Main musical concepts: pastoral (Italian multi-voice vocal works, usually unaccompanied), dance, Renaissance musical instruments, polyphonic music, popular works, classic songs (a short unaccompanied song), chansons's works (a multi-voice or single-voice accompaniment song gradually formed in France and northern Italy in the fourth century and flourished to the end of the sixth century), and hymns.
Comments:
Try to get in touch with Renaissance dances, appropriate videos, and try to set the historical background.
Experience evaluation: Try to get in touch with Renaissance dance, rent some videos at that time, and try to create and feel that historical atmosphere and environment.
The second part:
Baroque School of Baroque Instrumental Music (Baroque music refers to 1600- 1750 and 1759, when Bach and Handel died, emphasizing increasingly complex contrast and harmony).
Composer: Bach, Johann Sebastian (Bach, Johann Sebastian, German composer, organist 1685- 1750)
On behalf of musicians:
Gandel, georg friedrich (Gandel, georg friedrich, German composer and organist, 1685- 1759)
Corelli, An Angelo (corelli, An Angelo, Italian violinist and composer, 1653- 17 13).
Recommended works: Bach-Brandenburg Concerto No.2 (Brandenburg Concerto No.2)
Recommended works:
Gandel-Harpsichord Suite (Harpsichord Suite)
Corelli -F Major Trio Sonata Op 1, NO1(Sonata Trio No.1 in F Major)
Main concepts: new musical instrument (string), the role of the church, the development of V-I rhythm, subjectivity, notation, ensemble, fugue, orchestration, baroque dance suite, baroque concerto, decorative sound, solo sonata and trio sonata.
Main musical concepts: new instrumental music (stringed instruments), the role of the church in music, the development of traditional harmony ending V-I, subjective consciousness, notation, basso continuo (harpsichord or organ player plays basso continuo and repeats its bass in ensemble music), fugue (large polyphonic works), orchestration, baroque dance suite, concerto and decoration.
Comment: Once again, try to integrate music into the context. It is interesting to draw similarities between baroque decoration and jazz decoration.
Experience: Similarly, we need to try to understand music in historical context. Besides, it will be a very interesting process if we can compare baroque decorative sounds with jazz decorative sounds.
The third part:
Baroque vocal school
Composer: Bach, Johann Sebastian (Bach, Johann Sebastian, German composer and organist, 1685- 1750)
On behalf of musicians:
Handel, George Friedrich (Handel, georg friedrich, German composer and organist 1685- 1759)
Henry purcell (Bessel Henry, English composer and organist, 1659- 1695)
Recommended listening works: Bach-Saint-Nath Hugh Parsons (Matthew Parsons)
Recommended works:
Bach cantata bv140'' wachetouf'' (the awakening of cantata)
Handel-Messiah (Messiah)
Handel Chandos's fifth hymn (Chandos's fifth hymn)
Purcell-Dido Co. Aeneas (Dido and Aeneas)
Main concepts: aria, recitation, range, variation, variation, modern variation, the rise of opera, bel canto, oratorio.
Main musical concepts: aria (referring to vocal solo with A-B-A structure), recitative (recitative and oral singing form with free rhythm), singing range, tracing mark (abbreviated as D.C.), recitative (a more melodic recitative), the development of ancient religious music, modern religious music, opera and Bel Canto singing.
Comment: It is not always easy to understand, because its singing style is very foreign.
Experience: It's usually not easy to understand. Many works use exotic singing methods that we are not familiar with.
The fourth part:
Classical Instrumental Music The genre of classical instrumental music (refers to the music created during 1750- 1830, which is the development period of classical symphonies and concertos).
Composer: Mozart (Mozart, Austrian composer and conductor. Good at keyboard instrumental music. Play the Chinese violin. 1756- 179 1)
On behalf of musicians:
Haydn (Austrian composer of pure Germanic descent. 1732- 1809)
Beethoven (Beethoven, German composer and pianist. 1770- 1827)
Schubert (Schubert, Austrian composer. 1797- 1828)
Recommended works: Mozart-Symphony No.36 (Linz) (Symphony No.36 in C Major, Linz)
Recommended works:
Mozart-Symphony No.40 (Symphony No.40 in G minor)
Haydn-Emperor String Quartet, Op.76, No.3.
Beethoven-Symphony No.5 (Symphony No.5)
Beethoven-Pathetique Piano Sonata (Piano Sonata Pathetique)
Schubert-Trout Quintet (Trout Quintet)
Many music lovers often feel at a loss in the initial stage of trying to appreciate classical music. "What kind of works should I listen to first, which is easier to understand or understand?" This problem is the first problem that most beginners encounter. Indeed, there are too many classical music works, and it is not easy to find works that suit your taste. Of course, the so-called "taste" is gradually established in the process of appreciation, that is to say, appreciating classical music is a process of constant trial and choice, and the appreciator gradually forms his own preferences in the process of experience again and again. So, which works are suitable for taking the lead in trying, and which ones need to be slowly contacted? Let me recommend it by category. Of course, personal interests are different. The following contents are based on my personal experience and are for reference only.
1, symphony works
Remember one thing: don't chew on Beethoven's nine symphonies first, no matter how impressive they are. If beginners listen to these works first, they will probably only come to an obscure conclusion about classical music. Of course, there are some beautiful movements of Bejiao, but only a few. The first batch of recommended works are as follows:
Baroque period:
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto, Orchestra Suite.
Vivaldi: Four Seasons
Handel: Water music, royal fireworks music.
Baroque music has a strong formal beauty, emphasizing the balance between structure and harmony, which mostly gives people a relaxed and happy feeling. At first, you might as well listen to it as relaxing music. There are some very famous passages in it, such as "Aria on G String" and so on, all of which are very pleasing to the ear. When you have a certain level of appreciation, you will have a new understanding of baroque music and find that it is not as simple as being relaxed and happy. Personally, I think baroque music is the most beautiful and pure music, and the mystery contained in music itself is enough to make people crazy. Of course, this is another story.
Classical period:
Mozart: Symphony No.40, No.41,concertos, etc.
Personally, I am not familiar with Haydn's works, but I have a poor sense of melody. Mozart's works contain many instinctive factors, which are fresh and natural, giving people a very pleasant feeling.
Romantic period:
Most of The Romantic Period's symphonies are boring and long, which is not suitable for beginners. In contrast, some works of Saint-Sang, such as Animal Carnival, are easier to understand and can be considered.
National Conservatory of Music:
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky: Ballet Suite, 18 12 Overture, etc.
Limsky-Kosakov: Arabian Nights (also known as White Lachard and Arabian Nights)
Grieg: Pierre-Quint Suite
Bedrich Smetana: Symphony Suite: My Motherland.
Composers of national music school are different from the "orthodoxy" of Germany and Austria, and there are many special elements in their music. The above works are mainly narrative songs with clear melody and rich personality, which are a good choice for beginners.
2, solo or ensemble music, concerto
Piano:
Piano music occupies a large proportion in instrumental music, because the piano is an instrument with strong harmony ability and has a large number of solo tracks because of its rich expressive force.
Suitable for beginners to enjoy are:
Bach: A Collection of goldberg variations and Equal Rhythm Piano Music (Part)
Goldberg variations fully embodies Bach's unparalleled ability to control music. When you appreciate this work, you will feel that music can have such a rich language. The forty-eight preludes and fugues of the average law are not all suitable for beginners, but they can make you fully exposed to polyphonic music and have a certain understanding of this wonderful art form.
Mozart: Piano Sonata
Mozart wrote a large number of piano sonatas, and the complete works usually have 5 CDs. Mozart's piano music is as fresh, natural and pleasing to the eye as his symphony.
Beethoven: Piano Sonata (a few)
Beethoven's piano sonatas are called the "New Testament" of piano music (the Old Testament is Bach's average piano music collection), but most of them are very dignified in timbre. Personally, I think there is only one, Moonlight Sonata No.14. The calm of the first movement is in sharp contrast with the storm of the third movement, and everyone can feel the beauty contained in it.
Chopin: Nocturne, Waltz, Polish Dance, Etudes, Two Piano Concertos.
Chopin, known as the piano poet, is full of gorgeous and elegant temperament in his works. Even if you haven't heard a work, you can easily tell it by listening to a section. Chopin endowed the piano with the ability to sing, and the poetic melody fascinated everyone.
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1
The first movement has the flavor of China's modern symphony (personal opinion)
Violin:
Bach's six Kubinashi accompaniment is too abstruse to be recommended. In fact, the Baroque period lacked entry-level violin works.
Violin works, the first one is Paganini, with beautiful melody and rich skills, which makes people fully appreciate the charm of the violin. Almost all his works are worth appreciating, including twenty-four capriccios, three concertos and a lot of other works.
It is called four violin concertos: Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn and Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky (all four of them have only written one).
Among them, the latter two songs are more popular and easily accepted by beginners.
Some sketches by Saint-Sang, Sarasate and Song are very beautiful.
Famous ones are: Introduction and Convolution by Saint-Sang and Ha Vanera; Sarasate: Song of the Wanderer, Carmen Fantasia, Xiao Song's Voice Poems.
Guitar:
Guitar is a wonderful musical instrument. Although from the category of classical music, it is always approachable. Many guitar music has beautiful melody and rich colors, which is a rare teaching material for beginners.
Albertnice: Spanish Suite, Spanish Song
Granados: Spanish dance music
Fa Ya: Many adapted songs.
Three representatives of the Spanish folk music school, whose works have a strong Spanish national flavor, were originally written for piano scores, and it is more attractive to adapt them to guitars.
Barrios: All works.
Uruguayan guitar composer and performer. The works incorporate the unique customs of South America and are worth listening to.
Rodrigo: Concerto by Alan Huisz and Fantasia for a Gentleman.
This will be introduced in a later article.
Vera Robles: Brazilian Suite, etc
Guitar and vocal music works have unique styles.
3. Religious music and large chorus works
Don't think that religious music must be profound. On the contrary, religious music, especially in the Baroque period, has a strong formal beauty. Its grand and sacred atmosphere is very infectious, and the grand chorus often gives people a strong shock.
Bach: Mass in B minor
The best of Bach's four Masses is called the noblest of all musical works. When you hear the first chorus of the sutra of mercy (Lord have mercy on us), you will be deeply shocked by this noble and solemn atmosphere.
Bach: Cantata;
Bach has a large number of oratorios, and you can randomly choose some famous ones to enjoy.
Handel: Messiah
Handel's masterpiece, another master in the Baroque era. It took the composer just over twenty days to write this world-famous oratorio. One of them is the famous chorus "Hallelujah", because when 1743 premiered in London, King George II of England heard that it was deeply moved and stood up to pay tribute. Since then, every time this passage is played, the audience has the practice of standing up. Besides, Handel wrote many other oratorios, all of which were excellent.
Haydn: Genesis
Another play comparable to Messiah tells that God created the world in seven days.
Mozart: Requiem, Mass in C minor
Requiem is the composer's last work, and Mass in C minor is Mozart's most famous mass.
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